One of the humorous things about Amway IBOs is their ability to say a whole lot without having any substance. They'll talk about how great the business is and how much they have learned and then when you ask if they made any money, you either get dead silence or you get some answer about how they's seen a copy of a check from someone's upline diamond or something like that. But it's very rare that an IBO will be upfront about their earnings. Of course, I can understand that someone brand new might not have made a whole lot, but I have seen some IBOs outright lie and say they've been in Amway a month and they're making $5000 a month or some other tall tale like it. Of course, they're never around for very long after making such a claim. LOL
Another area where IBOs like to divert the discussion is when the discussion is about the success rate of IBOs in general. Based on Amway's own numbers, less than one half of one percent of IBOs reach the level of platinum. Platinum is the level where allegedly, an IBO either breaks even or starts to make some net profit. It would depend on whether the IBO is involved in the tools and to whet level of participation. But IBOs like to downplay this fact as if people simply did not work hard enough or did not learn enough, rather than simply acknowledging that the system itself might be flawed.
The last area I see issues is when talking about selling products. I suspect that product sales to no IBOs is relatively small. I believe there may be some exceptional people who can sell, but people in general, do not like to or do not possess the skills to sell products. Yet I see IBOs making all kinds of stories about "selling" to customers. I rarely get a straight answer about product sales as well. The fact that many Amway IBOs can't give a straight answer is quite telling.
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Nobody in the Amway racket wants to give straight answers to inquiries. This is because Amway as a business functions on enthusiasm and hype rather than on facts. And when facts are inconvenient and embarrassing, Amway freaks avoid dealing with them, or try to mask them.
Take the fact than no IBO in Amway really begins to make a significant profit until he reaches the Platinum level. Your up-line does everything in his power to hide this fact from you, and then he actually tries to brainwash you into thinking that it doesn't matter if you are losing money, and that you should tell potential recruits that you are earning huge sums. We've all seen lying IBOs come here to this website and tell us that they are making $5000 a month in the business, when they have only been in it for a few weeks.
There's also the fact that it's next to impossible to sell Amway products to the general public on a regular basis and make a living from that. Your up-line covers that up by claiming that all you need to do is self-consume, and get others to do so. This is a really dangerous lie, because it locks you into spending $300 a month on your PV requirement with no real profit at all.
Another fact that your up-line tries to hide: it is VERY DIFFICULT nowadays to recruit people into a down-line since the reputation that Amway has is utterly rotten. Mention the name "Amway," and people run away like you have smallpox. So your up-line tells you to deny the fact that you are pushing Amway, and say that it is something else.
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