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Sunday, September 5, 2021

Am Ambot's Screwed Up Opinion On Franchises

 What about franchises, do you think? Isn't that all it is, except it's done online instead of in a brick and mortar store?

Even if you point out that Independent Business Owners (IBOs) can be dismissed, couldn't McDonald's "fire" one of their franchise owners if they began selling faulty products? It is a fundamental principle.

It was left by an anonymous ambot on my post asking where else but in Amway can you be fired from your own business that these words of wisdom were left. I always appreciate it when ambots pop by and say something so fucking ridiculous that you have to put it in a different thread so that everyone can laugh at it.

If this guy has been smoking anything amusing, or if he's simply been screwed in the brain, I'm not sure what to make of him!

Do you think he's serious in comparing Amway to McDonald's? That is the most obvious indication that he is suffering from a major medical condition.

Two enterprises that are diametrically opposed. One is in the restaurant sector, where he sells fast food at a lesser price than he would charge in a sit-down restaurant. The other is in the business of recruiting commissioned salespeople to offer pricey crappy things on commission basis.

Ambot, who has been fucked in the mind, should delve a little deeper into the McDonald's business plan. It should be noted that not all of the restaurants in this network are franchises. Some are owned by the company's headquarters, while others are not. Franchises are sold to restaurant owners in locations where McDonalds has conducted a market analysis to assure that they will continue to be lucrative, but not necessarily in locations where the corporate headquarters want to have a presence. For example, just because a corporation such as McDonald's has a network of sites or branches does not always imply that they are all franchises.

McDonald's does not offer an internet store where customers may purchase their fast food. You can only image what it would be like to receive something in the mail. Burgers and fries that were too cold to eat, as well as a melted ice cream cone mess.

Many businesses with numerous locations or branches also operate an online business, allowing clients to shop online rather than visiting the store and have their products shipped to them as a result of their purchase. Wal-Mart and other big-box retailers come to mind as examples.

To my knowledge, Amway does not have any franchise opportunities. They have facilities and warehouses in areas other than their headquarters in Michigan, but they do not have any franchise locations. After all, who would want one? The majority of people would prefer to own a franchise of something that is well-known and has strong sales, in other words, something that provides things that people want to buy at a reasonable price. Amway does not meet this criterion!

And here's the thing about any firm that is part of a franchise system: Before establishing a new location, they conduct market research. They make certain that the consumer base will be available. They avoid opening a site that is too near to another in their chain in order to avoid oversaturating a market.

Even organisations with sales representatives who go out to businesses to offer their products or services do not have territories that overlap with the salespeople's areas. They each have a certain territory to cover.

What about Amway, for example? Is it the responsibility of head office to ensure that their commissioned salesmen are not overlapping in any areas? No way in hell! This is because Amway is well aware that their commissioned salesmen are not generating revenue from other sources. Rather than becoming Amway clients, their commissioned salespeople pose as such, purchasing Amway products while claiming to be doing so from their own store. Ambots who have been brainwashed! Amway has oversaturated the market with commissioned salespeople, causing it to become unprofitable. There isn't enough business to go around for everybody. Is it possible that this is related to the sale of pricey bad products? Customers are extremely difficult to come by, and they are duped into believing they are paying more money for higher-quality products when this is all a fraud. When compared to other items available on the market, Amway's products are generic to poor in quality. Overpriced rip-off!

Regarding franchises, and in keeping with what the jerk ambot mentioned, does anyone know of an online-only firm that offers franchise opportunities? Wouldn't that be fucking stupid? As if oversaturating a market when just one site is required were an example. All sales can be conducted through a single website if the firm is entirely online, and all profits can be kept in one place. There is no need to franchise online enterprises or to spread it beyond the country. Take, for example, Amazon, which is arguably the most successful internet firm in the world. However, I am not aware of their sales figures for the previous year, which were 42 billion dollars. Amazon doesn't have any franchises of its own. They have offices and warehouses in a variety of locations, however those are not franchise locations.

The dumb ass comment the Amway ambot left is fairly typical of what I've heard from Amway cult leaders in the past few years. Whenever someone expresses a different point of view, the Amway cult leader must resort to some form of diversion strategy in order to divert the opposing viewpoint with their twisted up garbage.

Amway is being compared to a few McDonald's restaurants. You've got to be fucking kidding me, right? The only thing the two have in common is some lame Amway reason to fake and divert someone's attention away from discovering out what is really going on.

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