Amway has produced more billionaires than any other company, according to some moronic ambot that showed up to post a comment on my blog.
Just another one of the absurd accusations made by the trolls. Most likely, they heard it from their upline and are repeating what they said to their subordinates. Amway's corporate office would be gloating about it on their website and in business journals if they were creating more billionaires than Microsoft, or any other well-known company for that matter.
As a matter of fact, no ambot has been able to back up that falsehood with a list of Amway millionaires or a list of Microsoft millionaires, respectively. As a result, I would think that Amway's corporate headquarters does not go around making ridiculous statements that are impossible to verify. They delegate that filthy labour to the liars and swindlers!
Although it appears plausible, the claim that Amway has made millionaires out of the company's founders and their successors is one that I cannot independently verify.
I have no evidence that any Amway Diamonds are millionaires, and I have no plans to find out. According to Amway literature, the average Diamond earns approximately $150,000 per year. Although this is a good income, it will take many years of saving and investing to achieve millionaire status with the remaining disposable income from 150k after taxes, Amway, and living expenses have been deducted from the gross income. Those Diamonds who sell tickets to events where they will be speaking, sell CDs of themselves preaching the Amway gospel, and sell books and other nonsense they refer to as business materials could potentially become millionaires if they have a large enough number of people in their downline purchasing their wares and services. Probably there are some people in Amway who have become millions through means other than Amway – inheritance, lottery winnings, income from their principal job, savvy investments, and so on – and some desperate ambots may mistakenly believe that they have become millionaires through Amway.
The mere fact that someone asserts or gives the idea that they are a millionaire as a result of their association with Amway does not imply that they are correct in their statements. It appears that these ambots are not disclosing their net worth claims or supporting evidence on the Internet.
Please enjoy this little surprise for you ambots. If someone in your upline tells you that other ambots farther upline are millionaires, that does not necessarily imply that they are correct. Someone living in a luxury mansion with sports cars and posting images of themselves walking on the beaches of the world to create the appearance they are millionaires does not necessarily mean they aren't in debt up to their eyeballs and on the verge of declaring bankruptcy.
To back up their assertions, any ambot who wants to offer a list of Amway millionaires and a list of Microsoft millionaires is more than welcome to provide such information.
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