Sunday, September 8, 2024

My Best Interest?

 The really insidious part about some of the LOS leaders, such as the ones I had in WWDB, is that they apparently are cutthroat businessmen with nice suits and nice smiles. They are disguised as your mentors and friends. They get you to trust them, and they will tell you that they have your best interest at heart, or that they would never purposely lead you astray. On the surface, you may think this is true but look at their actions and you can easily discern that some of these uplines are absolutely ruthless businessmen who would take every cent from you if they could. I was in WWDB and I have good reasons to believe that they are still doing this, based on a WWDB IBO blog. On this blog, I see all the same teachings today, that I heard as an IBO and some of the same claims such as buying homes in cash. It's scary.

As an IBO, the diamonds would tell you to never miss a function, ever. The only good reason for missing a function was for your own funeral. I recall some crossline IBOs rearranging pre-planned anniversary parties, weddings, and other special family events in the name of being core and attending all functions. Some IBOs actually did quit their jobs to attend functions, and they very well may have done so because some uplines taught this. I know of an IBO who did just that. He quit his job to attend a major function and got into all kinds of financial problems when they got back to real life. IBOs were also encouraged and told to go into debt to attend a function. This was okay because it was an "investment into your business". This is scary advice and why I maintain this blog.

Our group was also strongly encouraged to buy 5-7 extra cds every week (or more). To be core, you needed to listen to a cd each day and you cannot listen to the same one each day, right? Couples were told to buy their own separate standing orders. Brad Duncan even had a true north tape (cd) that said sponsors were to eat the standing orders for downlines who quit because it was too much trouble to call upline who calls upline who calls upline to cancel a standing order. Oddly enough, they didn't mind upline calling upline calling upline to add a standing order.

In the end, I was lucky enough to have been progressing up the pin ranks, so my losses were not that devastating. I ended up losing in my early months of the business but mostly broke even when I was at 4000 PV. Sadly though, my crossline did not fare so well. I know of one couple who declared bankruptcy. I don't know how much their WWDB involvement contributed to bankruptcy, but I am certain it was a major factor, and I know of two couples who had homes foreclosed, and I believe that their allegiance to WWDB was a factor in those foreclosures. But I guess hey, two WWDB diamonds had homes foreclosed so maybe they were duplicating?

Do not be fooled. The diamonds may have a nice smile and a nice suit, but they are ruthless businessmen who will take your last dime if you allow them to.

1 comment:

  1. Useless expenditures in Amway --

    1) Monthly purchases of products that you do not want, and cannot sell.

    2) Annual fees and travel expenses to attend functions where you hear useless rah-rah speeches.

    3) Weekly tapes or CDs that are merely recordings of rah-rah speeches that big pins made at those functions.

    4) Fees for meetings called by your up-line every week, where you are told the same thing that you heard at all the previous meetings.

    5) The price of motivational books that your up-line insists you must purchase and read.

    6) Your yearly membership fee (and other assorted fees) that must be paid to the AMO subsystem you are enrolled with.

    7) The monthly fee for your required website, and for the obsolete CommuniKate voicemail system that your up-line insists you must have.

    8) The money you spend for throwing "Amway parties" (at your up-line's insistence) for the purpose of recruiting friends and neighbors.

    All that is just the overhead. There's also the legal fees you must pay for your divorce from your angry and resentful spouse; your alimony and child-support payments after that; the huge mortgage payouts you must pay because you stupidly believed your Amway sponsors when they told you to take a second mortgage on your house in order to afford more Amway crap; and all the time you wasted by being involved in this idiotic Amway racket.

    Amway is a poisonous and sick business, and it will leave you penniless.

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