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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Do You Know Any Amway Diamonds Who Quit?

Do You Know Any Amway Diamonds Who Quit?
You might have heard about Amway Diamonds Who Quit. But have you ever seen anyone in reality quitting Amway business? I have done a case study of few diamonds who are out of Amway business. I figured out that one way or the other, they did not obey the rules and regulations laid down by Amway corporation. When they talk to public about why I left Amway, they will always blame the corporate and they will never accept the mistake on their part.


I saw one of the posts in reddit.com where one of the persons who quit Amway has expressed his/her concerns. The statement mentioned is:

I started back in March of 2012 and it actually took the 3 times before someone convinced me to get started with my own Amway business. 9 months later, tonight, I watched the Dateline NBC special on Quixtar/Amway and I am shocked that they suckered me into such a huge scam. I guess this could be a AMA but more importantly, I want people to know how seriously deceptive Amway, Quixtar, Alticor, LTD, or any other names they use.
Even though the above experience is negative, every individual has their own perceptions and we must always value their opinion.

Also Read: How to Quit Amway and Get a Refund?

Former Amway Diamonds



Amway is a multi-level marketing company that offers a variety of products, including health and beauty items, home care products, and dietary supplements. One of the goals of Amway is to create a business opportunity for people who want to build their own network marketing business. To achieve this, Amway offers its representatives, or Independent Business Owners (IBOs), the chance to earn commission on the products they sell and on the sales made by the people they recruit.

One of the highest levels that an Amway IBO can achieve is that of a Diamond. Becoming a Diamond in Amway requires a significant amount of effort, dedication, and time. It involves building a large and successful business network of IBOs, as well as consistently meeting sales targets.

Former Amway Diamonds are individuals who have achieved the rank of Diamond in Amway, but have since left the company. These individuals are often referred to as "Former Diamonds" or "Ex-Diamonds." There are a variety of reasons why someone might leave Amway after achieving the rank of Diamond. Some may feel that they have achieved their goals and no longer need to be a part of the business, while others may have had a negative experience with the company or may have found a better opportunity elsewhere.

Despite leaving the company, many former Amway Diamonds continue to have a significant impact on the MLM industry. They often use their experience and knowledge to create their own businesses or to help others build successful network marketing businesses. Some former Diamonds have even gone on to become industry leaders in their own right.

One of the most well-known former Amway Diamonds is Orrin Woodward. Woodward was a Diamond in Amway for several years before leaving the company in 2007 to start his own network marketing company, LIFE Leadership. Woodward has since become a highly respected figure in the industry, and his company has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing network marketing businesses in North America.

Another notable former Amway Diamond is Dexter Yager. Yager was a Diamond in Amway for over 40 years before retiring from the company in 2004. During his time with Amway, Yager was one of the company's top earners and helped to build a large and successful network of IBOs. After leaving Amway, Yager continued to be involved in the MLM industry and became a sought-after speaker and trainer.

Other former Amway Diamonds include Ron Puryear, who left the company in the early 1990s to start his own network marketing company, and Randy Haugen, who left Amway in 2005 to start his own online business.

In conclusion, former Amway Diamonds are individuals who have achieved a high level of success in the MLM industry but have since moved on from the company. These individuals often continue to be involved in the industry and use their experience and knowledge to help others build successful network marketing businesses. While they may no longer be a part of Amway, their impact on the MLM industry continues to be felt today.

List of Resigned or Amway Diamonds Who Quit

Here is the collection (database) of amway diamonds and above who are currently inactive in Amway business (amway diamonds terminated). Let's not make it too complicated and think in the normal layman's terms. If the business is not good or not working well, why the current leaders with diamonds above did not quit and they still continue. The list of active leaders are very high compared to the list of leaders who are inactive. 

You can look at the list of diamonds here: Amway Diamonds

The average income of a diamond per year is $590,928. If I am given an opportunity to quit a business with $590,928 income a year, I will decline the offer. Because, the diamond's income is residual in nature and it is a royalty income. I will always maintain the income and start a new venture. I will not quit instantly and start another business from scratch. 


  • Abraham Varghese & Delfy Abraham
  • Andrews, Andy & Polly
  • Avelsgaard, Tom & Caryn
  • Betterman, Gerry
  • Brady, Chris & Terri
  • Butler, Dave
  • Chatham, Trevor & Jo
  • Chávez, Luis & Lulú
  • Collinsworth, Mike & Gayle
  • Coniguliaro, Dominick & Pat
  • Decker, Alan & Denise
  • Duck, Graham & Celia
  • Florence, Bill & Peggy
  • Gidofalvi, Attila & Katalin
  • Godzich, Muriel & Jean
  • Goetschel, Chuck & Colleen
  • Gommeringer, Werner & Erna
  • Gregory, Pat & Greta
  • Griffin, Len & Beatrix
  • Guzzardo, George & Jill
  • Hall, Leonard & Paula
  • Hart, Brig & Lita
  • Haugen, Randy & Valorie
  • Hellinghausen, Marc & Shelli
  • Jain, Ravi & Ila
  • Jakubik, Mike & Lynn
  • Jaramillo, Randy & Carol

  • Jitendra & Abha Jain
  • Johnson, Ed & Yvonne
  • Kamal & Shashi Dhingra
  • Keranen, Al & Jan
  • Land, Joe & Lynn
  • Lewis, Bill & Jackie
  • Lyons, Hal & Harriett
  • M P Mathew & Sleeby Mathew
  • M V Bharatan & NeelaDevi
  • Manoj Kumar N. & Letha Manoj
  • Marin, Carlos & Carmen
  • Melville, Stewart & Carol
  • Mendivelso, Diane
  • Montaraz, Emilio & Barros, Ana
  • Muller Walter & Heidi
  • Nair, Bindu & Sajeev
  • Newton, Bill & Jann
  • Rogers, Kelly & Carrie
  • Rummel, Ron & Melanie
  • Salinas, Estella
  • Scriven, Jerry & Mandy
  • Shaw, Joe & Doris
  • Short, Bo
  • Shuddhatm Prakash & Sandhya Bharill
  • Sims, John & Barbara
  • Sitcler, Roger
  • Smith, Lance & Tracey
  • Spolar, Curtis & Deborah
  • Stewart, Ken & Donna
  • Storms, Ruth & Donald
  • Stroh, Doug & Sherri
  • Terhune, John & Pat

  • Vinod N Kumar & Rajalekshmi J
  • Willis, Jon & Lynda
  • Wilson, Don & Nancy
  • Woodward, Orrin & Laurie
  • Zeenath Beevi M & Nahas M

Let Us See What is Amway Diamonds Income ?

A diamond in Amway is a qualified platinum with 6 platinum legs. It means, as per the royalty income structure, every platinum must have done minimum of 10 Lakhs of business (10,000 PV). Hence, the total turnover of the team would have been 10 L x 6 teams. So, 60 L is the monthly turnover of the team. 20 percent of 60 L is the royalty income for the diamond. The royalty income is 20 thousand from each platinum. Hence, the monthly income is 20 x 6 = 120,000. 

The above mentioned is only performance incentive. There are few more incomes. They are:

1. Amway Growth Incentive
2. Diamond Incentive
3. Retail profit if any.
4. Differential Commission.


List of Amway Diamond PIN 

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