Because prospects had not been brought to meetings that we attended, the IBOs were frequently reprimanded by our sack of crap Platinum during those sessions. When someone mentions Amway, the vast majority of people are unable to locate anyone to attend a meeting. The sack of crap offered advice to IBOs on how to deceive people into attending a meeting without them realising it was an Amway gathering, according to the sack of shit. Yeah, that's a very honourable and sincere thing to do. When we have to resort to dishonest practises taught to us by our dishonest upline, we should be proud of the fantastic, upstanding, honest organisation with which we associate ourselves. Some of the "lines" he advised IBOs to use while calling or approaching prospects in order to persuade them to attend a meeting are listed below. And, certainly, the term "line" or "lines" is used by upline in its entirety. Ambot not only took notes, but he also recorded them on his phone. He's been apprehended! "How do you tell when you're being prospected by the Amway cult?" might be the title of this article as well.
1. “I was wondering if you could offer me your thoughts on a business opportunity that I'm considering. I genuinely value your opinion and could use your input.” I really value and could use your input.”
2. “We do sell Amway items, but they account for only around 20% of our total sales. Everything else is sourced from nearly 2,000 additional organisations, the majority of which are Fortune 500 corporations.”
3. “Would you be interested in being your own boss?”
4. “No, it's not Amway," says the narrator. Its Dream Builders are based all throughout the world.”
« Have you ever considered starting your own business? » says the fifth question.
6. Do you want to come with me to hear the world's greatest motivational speaker, Tony Robbins? It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to participate.
7. “Don't you want to be able to do whatever you want without having to punch a clock?”
8. "Are you fed up with doing a menial job and making your employer rich?"
9. "Do you ever consider alternative avenues for earning money?"
10. "I'm in the midst of expanding my business in the area, and I'm searching for a couple of clever individuals who are interested in being financially independent within the next two to five years. "
11. “I work with a team of multi-millionaires who are involved in the development of online business with over a thousand companies. We are looking for ambitious individuals who are interested in establishing a secondary source of residual income through participation in an established mentorship programme.
Twelve. “Do you know of someone who could be interested in earning a couple of thousand dollars more per month by working part time only 10 to 15 hours each week?” thirteen.
12. Do you not want your wife to come home from work and be present for your children? 13.
14. “I know an extremely clever businessman who has some really amazing ideas,” says the author of 14. While I cannot guarantee anything, how would you like to meet up with him for a cup of coffee?”
We collaborate with Benny the Bastard, who is the owner of Benny the Bastard Enterprises, based in Miami. He has his own consumer distribution company, which he founded. "Perhaps you've heard of him before?"
Please feel free to fill the comments box with the lines you were trained to use to deceive others in order to fool them.
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