So many people get caught up in hype about Amway. Perhaps not from Amway the company, but the Amway groups leaders such as WWDB, N21, or BWW. They may present themselves as the uber rich, or you may be shown pictures of wealth such as jets, mansions and nice cars and jewelry. Amway IBOs dress up in suits and business attire. It is all to give prospects the illusion of success when the reality is a stark contrast. I remember as an IBO, seeing all kinds of IBOs driving clunkers to the meetings but dressed up in a nice suit. But the reality was cars on their last legs and (probably) car payments. These nice folks were probably just misled that Amway's opportunity could lead them out of debt, or they could earn enough for their wives to be "job optional" or they might even make enough to walk the beaches of the world while residual income rolls in. The audiences see hope, but it is false hope.
That fact is that IBOs on average earn a gross income of about $100 a month. Amway says the average income of IBOs is $204. But their small print also says only 46% of IBOs are considered active, and therefore, Amway did not count inactive IBOs. So that representation is not a true "average". I might also add that the $204 is gross income, and IBOs who attend functions and purchase voicemail and cds are more than likely operating at a net loss.Amway presenters also like to talk about the money you can save by shopping with Amway. The fact is that you can get a great deal more value (and products) by shopping at Walmart or Costco. Some Amwayers will say that Walmart doesn't sell Amway products, and while that is true, Walmart does sell some similar or same products which will almost always be cheaper than obtaining them from an IBO. I can't imagine that laundry soap or shampoo would be cheaper through Amway. In past price comparisons that I posted; you can get up to 4 times more product for the same price. This is very plausible when you factor in the real money added to Amway's cost because of the IBO bonuses that they pay. That's not to say that you can't find a single Amway product that might be competitive, but overall, there is no comparison. If you use a cashback credit card like I do, then you too, can be "paid" for shopping at Walmart or Costco.
It is also a fact that diamonds are not the carefree uber wealthy people they would lead you to believe they are. As time passes, we see examples of former and current diamonds who spoke of their incomes and in some cases, foreclosures and bankruptcy also revealed through public documents, some background on what a diamond might earn and spend. It is my educated guess that many diamonds, if they try to keep up with the Joneses, are in financial difficulty. Ask your diamond for the facts. In real business, financials are verified, but alas, diamonds and Amway presenters are secretive about their income. Because they don't want you to see the facts? '
Only a very small percentage of people actually make money in Amway, and of that percentage, only a tiny fraction become wealthy in any real sense. Those few IBOs who actually move up the ladder to become really "big pins" are in fact making the bulk of their money from selling "tools" (CDs, tapes, books, and tickets to propaganda functions). If they have a large down-line, they'll of course also make money from the product purchases of the IBOs under them, but that is not a dependable source of money, since most Amway IBOs drop out of the business after a few months and have to be replaced.
ReplyDeleteSales of Amway products at retail to the general public are insignificant. The subsystems (WWDB, BWW, Network, Team, and URA) hardly mention it in their propaganda.
It can't be repeated enough: THE AMWAY RACKET IS NOT ABOUT THE PRODUCTS. In every MLM scheme, the products are purely a disguise, a mask, a false front. The real business is about signing up persons under you, and getting them to pay you monthly for lessons and "tools" and functions.
An IBO once said to his up-line sponsor "I can't seem to get people to buy these Amway products." His up-line replied "The best way to sell Amway products is to sell the Amway plan first." In other words, your main job in Amway is to recruit people into Amway.