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Friday, August 13, 2021

Amway WWDB Lies?

 Joecool used to work as an IBO for WWDB back in the late 1990s and early 2000s. I got into the business as a result of a close buddy who had gotten in early and worked his way up. He assured me that it was "simple" and that he would be happy to advise and mentor me through the process. However, despite the fact that I knew very nothing about Amway, I trusted my friend and felt that he could guide me to the riches he spoke of. My last experience with Amway was negative, as I was invited to a cocktail party/beer bust only to discover that it was a board meeting instead of an event. It left a terrible taste in my mouth and made me feel a little irritated.

However, my friend was straightforward, and I could draw on his expertise to do the same. On the surface, it appeared to be a reasonable offer. I came upon "the plan" and decided to sign up for it. I signed up and put my whole heart and soul into it. On the recommendation of my sponsor, I signed up for a standing order and a book of the month club. I also made a commitment to myself to attend the functions. I had no idea how much these functions would cost, but I was told it would be well worth it in the end. After all, no one has ever achieved success without the aid of tools (a lie). Nobody has ever succeeded without tools, according to my sponsor, and multimillionaire Greg Duncan has stated that while tools are essential, you can strive to achieve without them. I believe this to be true. (Mr Duncan was declared bankrupt about 2009 or so.) How could you possibly ignore the advice when you're a newbie?

When I attended the functions, I was also told that WWDB was a non-profit organisation (which was a deception) and that earnings were used to make future functions more affordable (a lie). Even several WWDB leaders took to the podium and declared that no one made any money off of the tools and functions they were promoting (a big lie). Even after admitting they made money from tools, WWDB executives were never held accountable for their deception, and they were never clear about how to qualify for and how much they earned from the tools they distributed.

Some WWDB leaders lectured and taught on how long you could go without paying your mortgage before it went into foreclosure, all in order to be able to attend the next function. They were so considerate that they even went out of their way to explain how long the electric company might allow you to go without paying before cutting you off. They even advised you to resign your work if you were unable to attend a function due to scheduling conflicts. They suggested that you simply find another work.

The WWDB IBOs had a 2 percent divorce rate, according to the WWDB, whereas the rest of the country had a 50 percent divorce rate, according to them. What a load of nonsense. The WWDB diamonds alone had a divorce rate greater than 2 percent, not to mention the fact that no one I am aware of is actually tracking divorce among WWDB IBO's. Nobody really cares, yet when WWDB head LIES and makes these statements, no one calls them out on it.

When I look at the mansions, vehicles, and jetskis that these charlatans show off on slideshows at the gatherings where they profess to be financially free and have money to spare, I wonder whether they actually own them. Have you ever wondered why these jewels never seem to "walk away" from their endeavours? Perhaps they are unable to do so?

Throughout the years, the Amway Worldwide DreamBuilders (WWDB) group has been subjected to allegations of dishonesty and fraud due to the fact that it is a vast organization with a significant number of members and leaders. In spite of the fact that the majority of members and leaders of WWDB do not engage in unethical actions, there have been occasions in which dishonesty and deception have taken place. This is a crucial point to keep in mind.


One of the accusations that is leveled against WWDB on a regular basis is that the organization promotes claims that are both false and overly optimistic regarding the prospective earnings of Amway distributors. Some members and leaders of Amway have been accused of utilizing anecdotes and selected facts to back their claims that distributors may earn a substantial amount of money through the Amway business, despite the fact that same members and leaders have been accused of making promises that are impossible to keep. These statements have the potential to mislead prospective distributors, prompting them to make major time and financial investments in their businesses based on assumptions that are not realistic.


Another area in which WWDB has been accused of being dishonest is in the manner in which it conducts its marketing. Some members and officials of Amway have been accused of employing high-pressure sales practices, such as forcing that prospective customers and distributors attend lengthy and pricey seminars before being allowed to join the Amway business. This is just one example of the accusations leveled against them. In addition, some people have claimed that WWDB promotes Amway items as remedies for significant health concerns despite the fact that there is no scientific proof to back these claims.


There have also been allegations that WWDB engages in cult-like behavior, such as encouraging unquestioning devotion to the organization and its leaders and preventing critical thinking or questioning of the organization's policies. One example of this type of behavior is advocating blind loyalty to the organization and its leaders. Some people believe that WWDB puts pressure on its members to sever links with friends and family members who are not involved in the organization. This is ostensibly done in order to foster a culture of exclusivity and reliance on the group for social connections.


Note, however, that not all members or leaders of WWDB engage in these tactics, and that there are many prosperous and ethical Amway distributors who are not involved with WWDB. This is an important point to keep in mind. It is also essential to keep in mind that Amway is, in and of itself, a legitimate business opportunity that has been instrumental in assisting a large number of people in achieving financial autonomy and success.


In conclusion, despite the fact that the Amway WWDB community has been accused of dishonesty and deception, it is essential to examine these allegations with a critical eye and to keep in mind that not all members of the organization or leaders engage in unethical actions. Before devoting one's time and resources to the Amway business, one must, just as with any other possibility for financial gain, conduct exhaustive research and make a careful assessment of the potential upsides and downsides.


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