Saturday, October 2, 2021

The Unwinnable Amway Game?

 When people see the Amway plan, it sort of makes sense. You need to find six people to go direct, in 2-5 years and you have residual and willable income for life. You are then financially free and can spend your days walking on exotic beaches while checks keep coming in. This is what lures many prospects to take a better look and maybe even test the waters and give Amway a shot. After all, who wouldn't be interested in financial freedom and the ability to fulfill some of your ultimate dreams? Only a fool would turn down such an opportunity right?

While Amway looks good on paper, too many things derail this plan for financial freedom and untold wealth. Over the years I've been blogging, I've challenged Amway supporters to name a couple of people who are financially free and walking the beaches while income rolls in. Very predictably, nobody has identified a single person who achieved some high level in Amway and is sitting back relaxing while money keeps coming. We even see crown ambassadors passing away while still working the business.

So why can't IBOs achieve what they aspire to? Because in my opinion, the odds are stacked against them. Sure, a rare individual might go diamond but the occurrence is very rare and almost as rare as winning the lottery, even though Amway is not a game of chance. I will go and list the reasons why IBOs are playing a game they can't win, even though they think they can. That is the sad part, that the upline is motivating downline to "never quit" even though they will "never succeed".

The system is set up for very few to succeed. Even in the common 6-4-2 plan where everyone did enough to earn a bonus, there is one person at the highest level with 78 downline who earn less. In real life, most IBOs do little or nothing. At Amway.com, you can see income disclosures that show how few people reach the higher levels. It's a tiny fraction of 1% that reach the higher levels. Even reaching platinum is a lofty achievement and platinums might not even see a net profit due to business expenses.

Business expenses such as product packs, catalogs, cds, books, voicemail and functions add up to significant expenses in the course of a month. If you're hoping to achieve financial freedom, you'll be expected to participate in the teaching system and more than likely, these expenses will be the reason for your business losses. Beware of upline who encourage you to go in debt to purchase training.

The products in general are not competitive. Sure, the Amway IBOs may give you some pitch about products being concentrated or of high quality but let's face it, consumers don't care about high quality soaps and household cleaners. There is nothing wrong with the similar products that you can purchase at Target or WalMart at a fraction of the cost. When your products can't compete on a level playing field, on what basis do you expect to sell these products? For that reason, many IBOs become "self consumers" and wind up with no actual customers.

Amway's reputation is soured. Most people know or know someone who had a bad experience with Amway. Due to past IBO behavior, people have developed a negative view of Amway. People being tricked or lied to in the past may have contributed to this issue. Add that to the fact that so few people actually make money turns this business into an almost insurmountable challenge. Even those who achieve often find themselves out of qualification shortly after.

For these reasons, my conclusion is that the Amway opportunity is a game that IBOs simply cannot win, even for those who learn from upline and put forth tremendous effort. And the longer you play. the bigger your losses become. Do your due diligence before undertaking any business opportunity.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, even Platinums often don't make money in Amway, because of the absurd "Tools and Teaching" scam. The money that any IBO pays out for an endless number of CDs, tapes, books, voicemail, meeting fees, and "functions" utterly wipes out whatever monthly profit the IBO may have gained.

The real fact is this, and it should NEVER be forgotten by anyone who is thinking of joining one of the Amway subsystems or "AMOs" -- these organizations exist solely to teach you ABOUT Amway, and to make money off the fees you send them to do so. They don't actually care whether you make a profit in Amway or not. All they really want is for you to be roped into an endless series of purchases of their "tools," and payment of fees for meetings, night owls, functions, and other utterly useless events.

Does anybody really think that WWDB, URA, BWW, Network 21, or any of the other little parasitical subsystems attached to Amway are actually interested in an IBO's success? They DON'T GIVE A FUCK about that. All they care about is that you pay them endless tuition fees to "learn" about Amway.

Anonymous said...

The only beaches I ever hear anyone talking about are Diamond Club in Hawaii and Peter Island in the Virgin Islands.

And each time those who qualify go, they are stuck with other IBOs. Now, they will sell these trips as amazing and stunning, but they are always with others.

I don't know of any people in my old group of URA who are literally hanging out at the beach. Even the Crown Ambassador comes back and occasionally shows the plan at open meetings and speaks at every major function.

This shows me that those who are entrenched in the system and making the big system money are tied to it for as long as they need the money. If they broke away cold turkey and forfeited any involvement to go live on the beach, then they would be completely out of the system money.

Another one of these dirty little aspects about Amway's AMOs that nobody realizes. The next time you see an Emerald or Diamond on stage, think to yourself:
1) Why are they giving speeches if they are all set for life and are millionaires?
2) Why are they still with their groups?
3) Why do they still host weekly meetings?
4) Why do they still come to functions? (And don't be duped that they are benevolent kings or queens who like helping people.)
5) Follow the money that you are paying for the function that yawning while being at or the weekly meeting you have to act fake nice or the other events that carry a cost.

Just some things to think about that will really open your eyes to what is really going on.

Anonymous said...

Your never get to be a "Crown Ambassador" in Amway unless you solemnly swear to be available (all the time) to show the plan, to prance around at functions, to give endless inspirational speeches, and to help in publicity for the cause.

Not even a "Crown Ambassador"" will get a dime of money if he seriously attempts to retire from the business.

Anonymous said...

It only goes to show you -- even when you go "walk the beaches" in Amway, you are accompanied by a bunch of Thought-Police making sure you follow Amway policy.