During the diamond's presentations, I recall sitting in the crowd when they would talk about their ability to support charities and how they would donate $10,000 checks to various organisations. It has come to my attention that some diamonds have posed for photographs while volunteering at a charity, but it has not been made public how frequently they volunteer or how much money they donate. The concept behind going diamond was to provide you the choice of donating both your time and money.
However, the Amway business is built on the principle of consistently recruiting downline, which includes the diamonds. Despite the fact that they do not have a traditional 9-5 job, the diamonds keep a very active schedule attending meetings and functions, advising down line, and motivating up and coming promising IBOs. I'm rather certain that the diamonds do not possess the freedom that they appear to possess. They are quite busy since Amway is a high-maintenance enterprise that necessitates continual monitoring.
And, given their hectic schedules, you have to wonder how much time they can commit to assisting charity and how much money they can contribute. However, I have never seen a diamond flashing a $10,000 bonus check, nor have I seen a photograph of a diamond handing over $10,000 or more. In reality, a triple diamond filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy roughly ten years ago, and his financial records were made public as a result of that filing. While I don't have copies of their tax filings at the moment, that diamond reported no charity contributions on their tax forms.
So, do diamonds contribute to charitable causes and make generous donations? Not sure, but based on what I've seen, it appears that diamonds are too busy to contribute to charitable causes on a regular basis, and it's impossible to know how much they can afford to donate. However, if they are like many other Americans who are saddled with debt, I have my doubts that their contributions will be as significant as they would like you to believe.
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