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Saturday, August 14, 2021

The Amway Warning Signs?

 I've been active in numerous Amway forums for quite some time now, and I'm well aware of the numerous warning signals of a bad upline or a poor LOS. In spite of the fact that not all uplines are the same, I do not believe that any LOS (Line of Sponsorship) such as WWDB or BWW is completely free from improper teaching, regardless of what you hear. Despite the fact that some of these points are simply indicators that you may be involved in a bad LOS, you must continue to think like an independent business owner and look out for your own best interests. After all, these people will claim to have your best interests at heart, but they are really looking out for their own interests.

Were you informed the Amway offer when you were prospected or recruited, or were you told about some other new e-commerce possibility or something similar? Is it more vital for you to sell items, or is it more important for you to buy from yourself in order to be successful? Did you know that some Amway uplines make the majority of their revenue from the sale of business support products rather than from the company itself? Were you ever informed that the functions and other tools you used were essential to your overall success? Were you advised that the system was "voluntary, but success isn't" when you first started out?

Were you advised that a college education was not necessary for you to be successful in the Amway business? Were you ever informed that making purchases from yourself could result in a profitable transaction? Some people have claimed to have heard that the Amway opportunity can help rescue marriages or make you a better person. Was the Amway opportunity exploited to try to convert you to a religious or political viewpoint? Did anyone ever tell you that if you have a dream, you should ignore the facts? Were you instructed that you needed to submit to upline? You may have been instructed to leave your ego at the entrance. Is it possible that you had the idea that your upline was a supernatural being? During a meeting or event, did you offer the speaker a standing ovation when they walked in the door? Have you ever pondered why this is the case?

Have you been informed that you may save money by purchasing Amway items, only to discover that they are not generally less expensive than other retail options? Were you informed that you had been accepted into the best or fastest growing LOS? You were shown expensive automobiles and other luxuries and promised that you could have the same lifestyle if you followed the rules. What information did your upline or sponsor provide you about their Amway business performance? Or were you merely provided a Xerox of some check from an upline to signify that they were performing well? Isn't it true that you should always avoid being "negative," or that those who aren't involved with Amway are broke or losers?

Listed below are several indicators that you may be in a dubious LOS situation. When it comes to many businesses, their top aim is just to sell you tools. Toolkits that are supposed to assist you in becoming successful in Amway, but which more often than not assist the person who is selling the tools in making a profit, regardless of whether or not you make a cent in Amway. Keeping track of your progress and spending is critical when making decisions based on factual information. If you are not making the progress that was predicted, you may want to take a look at your budget to ensure that you are not splurging on tools that are not benefiting your efforts. Alternatively, if you are unable to sponsor downline, you may need to consider whether this business is right for you.

There are warning indicators in the company. It is entirely up to you whether or not you notice them.

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