Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Who Gets Paid For "Doing The Work"?

One of the issues I have with the Amway plan is that the newest IBO, possibly the one who does the most "Work", receives the smallest compensation. Amway pays about 32% of their income back in the form of bonuses. An IBO who does 100 PV receives a 3% bonus and somewhere, uplines and sponsors receive the rest. Some of the upline may not have even met the IBO who actually did the work. Is that really fair and is that a level playing field? What do some of these uplines do to deserve the lion's share of the bonus you worked to get? Yes, the upline diamond may show the plan in an open meeting, which may help you, but then again, you pay for entrance into that meeting.

Many uplines will talk about dreams and fulfilling your dreams. But if an IBO would stop and think for a moment, you can easily see that you are building the dreams of your upline, and not your own. You receive a tiny portion of the bonus for the volume that you move, and then in addition, if you are on the system, then you are also paying upline in the form of tool purchases for the priviledge of giving them bonuses with your product purchases.

It is why your upline diamonds can parade around on stage with designer suits and show you their fancy cars and mansions and other toys. It is because they are cashing in on your efforts. You are making their dreams come true. Your dedication to moving volume and purchasing standing orders are fulfilling dreams. The upline dreams. Yes, someday you can hope to have your own group of downline to exploit for your own benefit, but unless you are adding members to your group, you will never achieve the kinds of dreams that uplines talk about. In the meantime though, you are definitely helping someone upline achieve their dreams with every function you attend. Ironically, the upline leaders will tell you to never quit, even if they don't know your personal circumstances.

Here's a challenge for IBOs and/or prospects who are being recruited into the Amway business. 100 PV will cost around $300 a month and dedication to the tools system will cost you around $200 a month on average. Would you not be better off simply writing a check to your upline for $100 and not even joining? Would you not be better off staying home and watching television instead of joining? If you read all of the information available on this blog and still decide to join, goo d luck to you, but remember this: Whose dreams are being fulfilled by your participation? Yours or your upline?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I joined in the early 90s in wwdb. I haven't heard about people losing money or racking up their credit cards bills till the internet came along. I don't think I've ever reach 100 PV. Most of the time I just handed out catalogs and try to retail enough to try to get my original investment back(stupid Amway kit). I treated Amway like its the casino. Only spend whatever u can afford to lose lol

Joecool said...

LOL, and Amway results are like the lottery. Few winners, multitudes of losers.

Anonymous said...

Joe, with the lotto its cheaper to buy dreams at only a few dollars a week. Plus its way less time consuming.

Joecool said...

That's kind of my point. It's just about as likely for someone to go diamond as it is for someone to win some kind of lottery. Except the lottery might be cheaper and takes far less effort.