When I was an Amway IBO, I remember at many meetings, the speaker would talk about how IBOs are helping people by getting them in the business or at least showing them the plan. Looking back, I fail to see how inviting someone into a business where they are virtually assured of losing money (in the systems) is helping them. This is also how some IBOs think that they are suddenly "better" people because they think they are helping people by being an IBO. Seems that Amway IBOs only "help" people who are either in the business or those who are looking at getting into the business.
On average, Amway products cost more than big retailers so a prospect is not necessarily helped by purchasing Amway products. For IBOs purchasing Amway products, they are taking away from their local economy by purchasing Amway goods, although I guess you could argue that the IBO is helping Amway to succeed. Additionally, many business building IBOs purchase tools which more often than not result in those IBOs ending up with a net business loss. How does that help anyone? What's worse is that upline's answer for a failing business is usually to buy even more tools!
IBOs who are actively building a business usually have many meetings to attend, and hard core IBOs are taught not to miss any meetings. Therefore an IBO has less time to spend with his or her family. The IBO has less time to spend at church, and less time to help with any community projects. The IBO will probably miss someone's wedding or birthday celebration because of the hectic schedule of an IBO. How does that help the IBO?
While all of this activity is happening, IBOs also have less money because the voicemail, standing orders, functions and books and other Amway related expenses eat away at an IBO's resources. Thus IBOs have less to contribute to charity. How does that help anyone?
So an honest question. How do IBOs help people by building an Amway business? How are they better people by showing someone the plan?
Im my informed opinion, the nicer and better person is what upline teaches as a side note to distract an IBO from the FACT that they are losing money because of the defacto 100 PV and tools requirements. They also make it seem as if IBOs are "helping" people by showing them the business plan. When you think about it, perhaps just the opposite is happening. This is another tactic, IMO that uplines use to justify an IBO's lack of progress, much like how they tell downline that they are successful just by getting themselves to a function. Beware!
On average, Amway products cost more than big retailers so a prospect is not necessarily helped by purchasing Amway products. For IBOs purchasing Amway products, they are taking away from their local economy by purchasing Amway goods, although I guess you could argue that the IBO is helping Amway to succeed. Additionally, many business building IBOs purchase tools which more often than not result in those IBOs ending up with a net business loss. How does that help anyone? What's worse is that upline's answer for a failing business is usually to buy even more tools!
IBOs who are actively building a business usually have many meetings to attend, and hard core IBOs are taught not to miss any meetings. Therefore an IBO has less time to spend with his or her family. The IBO has less time to spend at church, and less time to help with any community projects. The IBO will probably miss someone's wedding or birthday celebration because of the hectic schedule of an IBO. How does that help the IBO?
While all of this activity is happening, IBOs also have less money because the voicemail, standing orders, functions and books and other Amway related expenses eat away at an IBO's resources. Thus IBOs have less to contribute to charity. How does that help anyone?
So an honest question. How do IBOs help people by building an Amway business? How are they better people by showing someone the plan?
Im my informed opinion, the nicer and better person is what upline teaches as a side note to distract an IBO from the FACT that they are losing money because of the defacto 100 PV and tools requirements. They also make it seem as if IBOs are "helping" people by showing them the business plan. When you think about it, perhaps just the opposite is happening. This is another tactic, IMO that uplines use to justify an IBO's lack of progress, much like how they tell downline that they are successful just by getting themselves to a function. Beware!
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Yes, pretending that Amway is a way to "help others" is pure bullshit. It distracts IBOs from the fact that they are personally going broke.
ReplyDeleteIn relation to the post, it is interesting that altruism or helping people is stated but it is confusing as you suggest. Particularly if the IBO introducing has been in there a while as they would have been well and truly fleeced already by their upline.
ReplyDeleteThis would suggest that they are not looking to help anyone but themselves by introducing, more to pilfer money off them on behalf of their upline.
If someone introduces you to Amway/any LOS you know they are not trying to help you, just rob you. Further, if you thought that person was a friend they are no longer if they ever were, you can be assured.
If you want to be altruistic give some money to a charity or a homeless beggar rather than some Amway con artist.
Anyone who tries to get you into Amway is basically a thief.
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