One thing my sponsor often told the group was that many of us were "playing" Amway. What he meant was that many people can listen to a tape or CD every day, read a success book 15-30 minutes each day, attend all the functions, use and/or sell 100 PV or more each month, but never make progress in the business. Basically what he was saying was unless you are showing the plan and sponsoring downline, you are just playing Amway. And while I agree, I honestly believe that most IBOs simply "play" Amway. Because of reputation and other issues, it's just not that simple to get people to see the plan. Thus many IBOs end up playing a game called Amway.
They can do most of the CORE steps such as listening to standing orders or cds each day. They can read every day and attend all the functions. They can even use and sell Amway products. But because of previous IBO behavior, many people cannot get anyone to see the plan, let alone sponsor others. Seems like everyone (at least in the US and Canada) know of someone who was lied to, or tricked into attending an Amway meeting. This alone has given Amway a shady reputation and just the mention of the name Amway can send people running. I was tricked into a meeting once, and as an IBO, I saw people get up, cuss and leave the meeting because they were lied to or tricked into attending a meeting based on the curiosity approach.
I do not believe that IBOs in general are dishonest or deceitful. I believe that most of them are probably motivated, wanting more in life, and hard working, which is why they signed up in the first place. But they are taught to duplicate or copy their uplines. I believe it is some of the tenured leaders who teach bad business practices that are duplicated and spreads a bad reputation like an infectious disease. I believe that because of this, Amway's North American reputation took severe blows. It looks like Amway is trying to repair the image but IBO's still do some funky things.
When you stop and take a deep breath, you see the signs of weakness and the chinks in the armor of the once untouchable and "divine" diamonds. We see diamonds suing other diamonds and Amway. We see diamonds losing their homes to foreclosure (so much for paying cash). A triple diamond was in chapter 7 bankruptcy and hoards of diamonds leaving their LOS along with their "awesome" mentors and lifelong friends to form their own LOS. Why is this happening? I believe it is because of greed. Why else would you leave a "mentor" and "lifelong friend" to start your own LOS? It's all about the money.
Sadly, while all of this goes on, most IBOs come and go, lose money and "play Amway" along the way. It truly saddens me that this has gone on for so long, and it looks like (in my opinion), that my former LOS, WWDB, seems to have been the worst of the bunch with no apparent improvement in the last 15 years or so.
You can "play Amway" hard, but you most likely won't make enough net profit to buy a value meal a McDonald's. Of course you are welcome to prove me wrong.
I know someone that is doing amway and they can't get anyone to join. They're honest about it being amway and they can't get them to answer the phone or return those literature folders after showing "the plan".
ReplyDeletei've been to only one meeting and can say he presents amway with integrity yet i feel that because amway has a bad rep he can't get anywhere.
I think thats why its so difficult to build this business. You need to be outstandingly convincing to get people too see the plan and get them to join. In fairness to the big pins , they do this very well. Why can Holly Chen go diamond and more in so many countries. Only a few people have this talent. Ordinary people have no hope of doing this. I calculate amway pays annually 3 billion dollars in bonuses. Thats alot of money that a relatively few higher pins fight to get their hands on. Additionally they fight for tools profits which is probably more. With this type of money you will not get very good behaviour. Thats why greed dominates and causes the side effects we see.
ReplyDeleteWhat am i supposed to do. Tell my friend that he should quit amway and represent another company? He's dumped all his money into this giving every person cds, those literature things that he don't get back.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have fallen for the sunk cost fallacy
DeleteSadly, once your friend is convinced that Amway is his ticket to wealth, self actualization is usually the only way he will stop. If you say anything, his upline might tell him that you are "negative" and that you need to be avoided.
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