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Sunday, August 15, 2021

Building Dreams?

 As an independent business owner, I was a member of the Worldwide Dream Builders (WWDB) organisation. When recruiting, we frequently told prospects that we were with WWDB and did not mention Amway unless the prospect specifically inquired. If the prospect didn't inquire, we didn't tell him or her anything. According to reports, one of the attractions of WWDB was the ability to appear successful even if you were not. It's most likely why we were trained to "fake it till you make it" in some functions, as the saying goes. Essentially, the notion was to appear successful until you truly were successful in your endeavour. Unfortunately, there were just a few of people who were considered "successful."

In addition, the WWDB has arranged a large event named "Dream Night." In total, approximately $65 to $75 per attendee was spent on this one-evening event, which included a sit-down meal. A slide exhibition showcasing the diamond lifestyle took up a significant chunk of the evening's proceedings. We saw homes, boats, jet skis, sports cars, and great excursions, as well as jewellery and other costly goods that were clearly not meant for the average person. However, you could have had all of this if you had simply followed the flawless WWDB system. My belief that these luxuries were truly owned by the jewels was solid while I was an IBO, but I now question whether they were truly so. I have a sneaking suspicion that they were not. We were under the impression that the money these diamonds were intended to generate was limitless. I am well aware that the diamond lifestyle is not as lovely as they would have you believe.

Diamonds, it appears, are required to continue working. No of how long they were able to earn Amway money with no effort on their part, I believe their lucrative tools and functions income would cease the moment they quit running their Amway business full-time. I'm aware that Amway is reporting that sales are up and retention of independent business owners (IBOs) is up, particularly in the North American market. (I'm curious as to whether or not those reports are accurate.)

Anyway, returning to the matter, I'd like to pose the following inquiry. In what ways has someone's involvement with Worldwide Dream Builders aided in the realisation of their own dreams? According to reports, David Shores' property was foreclosed upon. Greg Duncan appears to have experienced the same fate as his predecessor, as well as some involvement with bankruptcy. Brad Wolgamott, along with Dean Kosage, is no longer associated with his wife or the WWDB (now Dean Grey). As far as I can tell, there haven't been any reports of many new WWDB diamonds, and I believe there are fewer diamonds in WWDB currently than there were when I was an IBO in the 1990s. Where have all the gems gone? Where have all the dreams gone? Whose hopes and ambitions have been realised? On the other hand, I have witnessed people's financial situations deteriorate, with WWDB being a significant contribution to the situation. Bankruptcies and house foreclosures have resulted from following the advise of an Amway upline in pursuit of an Amway dream.

If you are being prospected or are looking for information about WWDB or other LOS organisations, you should inquire as to where the success is occurring. Photographs of cheques or photographs of sports automobiles will not be accepted as proof. Inquire for legitimate financial records in the same way that real business owners do. If you require assistance

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