Who is the most beneficial to society as a whole? Rather than an upline who fills a prospect's mind with hopes and fantasies that will never come true, Joecool shares his experiences, facts, and opinions about Amway. This lets IBOs to make informed judgments about whether or not to get engaged in the Amway opportunity. The purpose of this website is not to persuade someone to quit or not join; rather, it is to present information that will allow an IBO or information seeker to have full disclosure before committing time and/or money to this business enterprise. Due to my experience as an IBO and the fact that I have grown my business to a level of 4000 PV, I believe I am competent to talk on the subject. The majority of people feel that doing due diligence before starting a business is essential for anyone who wants to be successful.
When you stop to think about it, Amway Independent Business Owners (IBOs) can really unknowingly contribute to the decline of their local economy. See, an IBO now spends approximately $300 or more each month on products that are provided by Amway, a Michigan-based firm. Those purchases may have been made at local food stores or retailers if they had been made elsewhere. Those purchases would assist in paying the wages of the local employees. Second, IBOs that spend several hundreds of dollars on conferences and meetings, as well as standing orders, voicemail, and other such expenses, wind up funnelling more money to their uplines in some fashion. As a result, instead of going to the movies or having a nice supper at a local restaurant, IBOs send their money elsewhere, which has a negative impact on the local economy. It's excellent for Amway, but I'm very certain that the influence on the local economy will be significant when a period of time has elapsed.
This would be different if a large number of IBOs genuinely made a lot of money and were able to spend it on themselves and on charitable causes in their communities. I've heard many stories about IBOs being told to put off donating their time and money to charity until they reach the diamond level, at which point they will be able to make ten thousand dollar donations to their local church. Unfortunately, so few individuals ever make a big income through Amway, and of those who do, I'm curious how many of them actually follow through on their pledge to contribute ten thousand dollar cheques to charity. I have a feeling the answer is a very, very small number. Instead, it appears that many diamonds prefer to provide for their own pleasure, as evidenced by the types of toys and luxury that they display at parties.
So, who is the more charitable of the two? A Joecool who gives away free information that can be of assistance to others? Also, what about uplines who may mislead or fool people into joining so that they may make a lot of money selling equipment to them?
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