In my experience, one of the most common things I find among Independent Business Owners (IBOs) and Amway devotees is either fraudulent or unjustified revenue claims. So far, I haven't come across any IBOs who are transparent regarding their Amway income in comparison to their business expenses. We am aware that some diamonds teach that they pay in cash for their residences. When their homes were foreclosed on, some of these jewels were ashamed! Several times, I've seen IBOs race through a blog, claiming they are new but earning $6000 a month or some other crap like that.
What IBOs and information seekers should be aware of is that if the information they are seeking does not originate from Amway, they should conduct their own research to ensure that the material is accurate. To give an example, Amway does not advertise themselves as a franchise opportunity or as a potential source of residual and willable income. Despite the fact that they would be excellent benefits to have, Amway does not market them. If Amway does not market these advantages, it is possible that they will not exist. Unfortunately, platforms such as WWDB or Network 21 may be used to promote these dubious claims.
An excellent example of a problematic claim made by Amway's most well-known internet defender is as follows:
http://lukehimself.net/?p=135
IBOFightback's entry number 92.
The company says that "there are hundreds of thousands of people across the world who have made full-time incomes and more with a part-time Amway business, including many millionaires." Amway says that
The following is the response from an Amway representative:
Cindy Droog is a woman who works in the fashion industry.
Posted on January 7, 2011 at 09:27 a.m.
Because people's concept of "full-time income replacement" differs so greatly over the world, and even inside the borders of the same country, we would be unable to capture or support this assertion.
IBOs and information seekers should be on the lookout for false statements regarding Amway!
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