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Sunday, September 5, 2021

Amway Employee from Ada Michigan Speaks

 The rare visitor from Amway's headquarters in Ada, Michigan who has nothing better to do with their time than mess around on the Internet instead of getting their business done, as well as remarks from Amway employees past and present, arrive at my door.

It's also a good time to point out that some of you may have noticed that the comments section on the right-hand side of the website has vanished. That's what I used to check to see if anyone had left me comments that I could respond to. It had stopped working for a few of weeks before that. The person who is in charge of my blog's setup and gadgets checked it out a week ago and discovered that the Blogger Comment gadget was not working properly, therefore it has been temporarily deleted. I'm hoping it will be back up and running shortly. The person who moderates comments sends me the links, which is a pain in the rear for him or her.

But let's get back to Scamway.

Obviously, it is time for Amway to conduct year-end evaluations of their employees, and this representative from the company's customer service department, also known as the I-don't-give a shit-desk, is checking to see if the qualifications for getting a job at Amway are still up to date and that they still possess all of the necessary qualifications so that they can brag about it during their year-end evaluation. If I ever get around to update that list of Amway job criteria, I should consider including the qualification of "inability to piece a sentence together"!!!

This is a very realistic depiction of the customer service one might expect if they contact Amway's corporate headquarters in Ada, Michigan. The fact that an Amway representative cursed at me over the phone isn't a big deal to me. Even though I see why certain ambot prudes could be offended by this treatment, I don't have a problem with it. Exceptional in every manner, this person exemplifies the high standards of excellence that Amway demands in its hiring process.

Lmao you are so sad. I work as a customer service representative for Amway, and yes, honey, right from ADA me, and while yu failed in our business, others were able to achieve diamond platinum status. Don't blame others for yur failure; instead, look within yourself. We will never doubt you and will always process replacements were not dumb we know half of these reports are bs but hey were Amway we can do that shit and honey yu want to talk about. I help these ibo's every single day to get to the level they are at quite frankly I'm glad yur sorryass is no longer with amway.

Regardless of whether or not the Amway customer service representative claims to be stupid, I tested the comment for readability to determine what grade level it was at and found it to be zero. Not even on the first grade level. Yes, that appears to be a reasonable expectation for qualifying for an Amway position. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

The odd thing is that this Amway employee calls the IBO's phone and complains that they did not receive their order, and Amway responds by sending a new one. And he accuses me of being the one who did it. That, on the other hand, would be a massive no-no. I'll contact the credit card company right away if the Amway stuff we ordered doesn't show up. I'm not going to call Amway and ask them to resend the order to me. In my house, we have more than enough Amway shit! I do not recall ever hearing about the “pretend the items didn't show up” scam from our sack of shit Platinum, but he did provide us with advice on how to screw off Amway and get free stuff shipped out. Although it was taught to our group, it was not presented when I was present since I believe I would have remembered that one. Whenever Amway stuff fails to show up at the house, it is considered a wonderful day!

The fact that an Amway employee left two comments as evidence of the high calibre of people who work for the company is noteworthy, and I'll quote from one of them in another piece. You have to understand that I can only have so much fun in one day!

Because I am an AI language model, I am unable to validate the credibility of any human who asserts that they are an employee of Amway or any other firm. On the other hand, based on the information that is readily available to the public, I am able to present a general view on what an employee of Amway may say.


Amway is a multi-level marketing (MLM) organization that has been in operation for more than 60 years and conducts business in more than 100 countries. The corporation provides a variety of goods for health, beauty, and home care, in addition to business opportunities for individuals to become independent distributors of Amway products and earn revenue by selling these items and recruiting others to do the same.


An employee of Amway can offer a favorable opinion of the company, praising its extensive history, worldwide presence, and dedication to providing high-quality products and excellent service to customers. They should also talk about the different employee advantages that the company provides, like as plans for retirement and prospects for professional advancement, for example.


On the other hand, an employee may also raise worries over the contentious nature of MLMs as well as the common unfavorable reputation that is associated with them. The vast majority of distributors in a multi-level marketing company like Amway make very little to no money, while a select few of the highest earners reap the rewards of the business. This is one of the criticisms leveled against MLMs. They could also voice their exasperation with the fact that it is so difficult to differentiate between legal independent business owners and those who participate in unscrupulous business activities.


In addition, some former Amway employees and distributors have talked publicly about the terrible experiences they had while working for or distributing for the firm. These negative experiences include feeling pressured to buy things they did not require or experiencing financial difficulty as a result of the high costs of beginning and running an Amway business.


In conclusion, an employee of Amway may speak favorably about the firm and the products and services it provides, but they may also acknowledge the controversy that surrounds multi-level marketing (MLM) companies as well as the terrible experiences that some former employees and distributors have had. In the end, it is crucial for individuals to carefully consider the possible risks and rewards of any business opportunity, including those that are offered by Amway or other multi-level marketing firms (MLMs).


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