The Amway business is a level playing field. At least that's what my upline told us when I was an IBO. That everyone starts at zero. While that is somewhat true, there were other factors that existed, that most IBOs did not know about. That factor is the possibility of PV manipulation. I believe that groups that are not on direct fulfillment (Groups still calling in and picking up) are able to transfer PV around. Thus, certain groups or favored downline could be manufactured into higher pins. I believe most groups are currently on direct fulfillment, but I did confirm about less than a year ago that some groups still are on call in and pick up.
But let's examine the concept that everyone starts at zero. While this aspect may be true, certain people are simply better at selling, or better and more adept at socializing and talking to others. So, while your PV count may be zero, the skills needed to start and run a business is not a level playing field for most. I believe uplines state this to give prospects the idea that everyone has an equal chance at succeeding in Amway. I just cannot believe this to be true. Even current diamonds, while having achieved a certain level, probably could not "start at zero" again and build a diamond business.Thus, when you really think about it, the "old timers" of the diamonds should actually be given less credibility than the newer ones. Do you really believe that a diamond or higher pin who built his business in the 1970's can really teach people in 2023 how to build the business in a way to address people in 2023, and the fact that the business is mostly internet based as opposed to the old days, not to mention the advance of social media, text messaging and other modern forms of communication.
It is easy to stand on stage, tell people how great you are, show off material wealth and then tell prospects that everyone starts at zero and that anyone can build the business. I do not believe that it is true. I also strongly suspect that very few (if any) of the current diamonds would be able to "start at zero" and build a new diamondship here in the US, where the reputation and shrinking sales would be handicaps too great to overcome for the vast majority of propsective IBOs. I recall back in 2005 or 2006, WWDB had a commitment for personal growth amongst the diamonds and above. I do not believe much fruit was grown out of that effort. The diamonds had committed to duplicating their groups to prove it could be done. Not a single one of them, as far as I know, advanced to a significantly higher level (i.e. diamond to double diamond).
The diamonds can claim a level playing field but it down work when the rubber meets the road.
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Amway has a "level playing field" only in this sense: everybody begins by being recruited and buying a starter pack, even those few who will rise to Crown Ambassador.
But that's it. Once you are in the racket, your level of success will be proportionate to your energy and effort and fanaticism. And many persons who do work hard and follow every direction of their up-line will still fail miserably.
The difference between those who make money in Amway and those who don't is based on personality and character. If you are an honest, moral, and decent individual, you are going to fail. But if you are an avaricious, nasty, selfish creep who doesn't mind lying and manipulating others, you will very likely climb the Amway ladder. Hard work and honesty won't pay off for the moral individual, because there are some things he simply will not do. But they will pay off for the selfish prick who doesn't mind lying and browbeating his down-line into paying for useless tools, and for stupid "functions."
In a situation like this, the Amway products have no meaning at all. They are just stage-props in a drama where the good are beaten and the bad guys get rich. You are successful in Amway by manipulating your down-line, and draining money from them on a monthly basis.
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