Thursday, July 24, 2014

Believe In Amway?

Many IBOs cannot be convinced that Amway is not the best opportunity in the world, because they want to believe the lies/deception that is often used when they are recruited. They want to believe that 2-5 years of part time effort will result in lifelong residual income and that they will be traveling to the beaches of the world while cash keeps rolling in. They want to believe that they can ditch their (often) less than adequate jobs. They want to believe that a part time soap business will make all of this possible. The people (upline) who claim to have everyone's best interest at heart will sell them a proven system of success and all they need to do is follow the steps to success.

Many people sign up for Amway and do abosultely nothing. They may not ever order or try products. But these folks do not complain about Amway and the expenses they may incur are minimal. Most do not even bother to seek a refund on their starter kit. It makes me wonder why these folks even bother to sign up. Although, there are stories of people being pestered into registering. Anyway, the part where this business gets dicey is when people register and do put in an earnest effort, only to end up with financial losses. Sometimes the losses are in the tens of thousands of dollars. You get squeezed for a couple of hundreds of dollars a month and after a few years of effort, you can find yourself drowning in debt, even after doing everything your upline advised. The fact that uplines don't disclose their busienss financials speaks volumes. Former uplines who have come forward have shown that most of their income was from hawking standing orders and seminars, and not from Amway sales as they would imply.

I bought into the hype at one time. I believed the lies. I believed my upline that no profit was made from tools. At the time I was an IBO, I too, wanted to believe that I could work part time for 2-5 years and ditch my job. That I would retire at the age of 35 and live in luxury forever. I wanted to believe that. But having reached the 4000 PV level, the precipice of platinum, I also realized that I had no profit. I sat down and did the math and realized that they would be little profit at platinum. I cam to the realization that a second job would have suited me better. I finally quit when I realized this, along with my upline wanting total control of my life. But I hung in as long as I did because I wanted to believe that Amway would be the vehicle that delivered my financial freedom.

Having dropped out of Amway, my life quickly got back to normal. Friends that I had avoided returned to my life. My disposable income increased and my cashflow was positive once again, now that I was no longer obligated to purchase tools. I also noticed years later, that the same old leaders on stage were still working as hard as ever, and none of them had taken the option to retire and walk the beaches of the world. Perhaps these leaders also want to - or have to believe in Amway because they have already invested too much time and effort to call it quits and start something else. I wanted to believe, but the fact is that people were not succeeding. People were not getting free. What I saw was home foreclosures, bankruptcies and financial struggles made worse for people because of Amway and the tool systems. And apparently, these same issues apply to the diamonds. Do your research and you will likely find the same conclusion that I did. That Amway is a nearly impossible dream.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm one of those who signed up and did nothing. I did try retailing to pay for my starter kit. I saw a friend of mines quit med school to build this. Then seen him purchase 7 extra dream night tickets. After seeing how his upline ruin his life I wanted no part in this. He was so messed up he tried to recruit a few of us at a funeral. We where in the Rod Jao/Dan yuen line of wwdb.

Joecool said...

Rod Jao is out of business isn't he? I'm sorry to hear your story and hope you have been able to recover and move on at this point.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the laughs! Preesh!

Anonymous said...

I read a post by ibofb on joecool and Anna banana. Saying they are liars and stuff about the real names. Joe,most of the stuff the critics say is true. Its not about picking apart what is real or bs. But with blogs like this. I only seen one new Amway couple making diamond in 5-6 yrs. Defenders of Amway are doing a horrible job against the critics.

Joecool said...

IBOFB is a know liar. He will do anything to promote Amway. For that reason, many call him an Amway shill. He wrote a post allegedly exposing my identity but you'll notice there's no bonafide evidence and no pictures of me because he's dead wrong about my identity.

Anonymous said...

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