The sight of them crawling out of the woodwork is familiar to anyone who has spent any amount of time in grocery stores, shopping malls, Barnes & Noble, or coffee cafes. They are Amway rats, scum of the earth who are hell-bent on defrauding others of their money and destroying lives.
Anyone who has spent time in prominent tourist destinations has witnessed them emerge from the shadows, chasing you in hotels, on beaches, and on sidewalks, among other locations. Salespeople who are attempting to sell timeshare condominiums.
Perhaps Amway representatives as well!
Timeshare salesperson must be friendly and approachable. To follow and strike up discussions with people who are on their way somewhere and do not want to be bothered with offers of free or drastically reduced prices on events, attractions, restaurants, and other activities takes a lot of nerve.
Amway salesmen are not required to be good with people since, according to the Amway cult leaders, you are not actually selling anything. Simply by purchasing from your own store and educating people how to do the same thing, you and everyone else can become extremely wealthy. Because no one in Amway has anything free to give away or anything with significantly reduced prices that would be a good deal to acquire, the ambots must devise a new fraud to lure in victims.
Unless you are in a well-known tourist area, there is no need to go out hunting for a timeshare sales representative. They will track you down.
Whatever your location on the planet, no matter how much you try to avoid them, they will eventually crawl out of the sewer and track you down regardless of your intentions.
Salespeople for timeshares use deception to get prospective purchasers to attend a sales presentation meeting. Usually, it entails giving things away for free, or at the very least creating the appearance of doing so.
With the use of several lies, Amway salesmen are able to convince unwary prospects to attend Amway meetings. Usually include e-commerce, learning how to start a business, a tea party, a beer bust, a movie and popcorn night, or a make-up party. There are an infinite number of pitches. It's all a lie.
Time-share sellers are shady characters.
Amway salespeople are con artists and con artists are Amway salespeople.
Timeshare marketers typically have condo/hotel rentals available at exorbitant pricing, and one must usually pay some form of membership fee in order to participate in the programme.
Amway salespeople offer costly, substandard products for sale, and those who wish to become Independent Business Owners (IBOs) must pay a membership fee.
Timeshare salesmen are often compensated with a base wage plus a commission.
Amway salesmen do not receive a salary and only receive a small amount of commission. According to Amway's own literature, the average independent business owner (IBO) earns $115/month gross. However, they neglect to disclose the amount of money that an IBO must spend each month in order to make that $115, and in reality, the net loss is typically hundreds of dollars per month.
Timeshare salesmen seek to get the prospect in front of the head honcho salesperson, who is considered to be one of the top closers on the world by many industry professionals.
It is important for Amway salespeople to get their prospects in front of their Platinums since they have greater experience in deceiving gullible individuals into falling for their scams.
Timeshare salespeople are incredibly irritating to deal with.
Amway marketers are nothing short of irritating as hell.
Timingshare salespeople are assigned a small region to which they must adhere, such as a desk, a store front, or a section of sidewalk. People who are not interested in time share sales can continue walking without fear of being pursued by the salesperson.
Amway salespeople know no bounds when it comes to their profession. They'll follow you around town, hounding you to attend an Amway meeting or purchase shoddy Amway products. It's a nightmare.
Timeshare salespeople typically spend only a few seconds or minutes with a prospect until either the prospect flees or the salesperson notices another promising prospect and dumps the original one altogether.
In order to get a prospect to attend an Amway meeting, salesmen will spend hours begging and pleading with them.
After receiving a "no," timeshare salespeople will usually move on to the next prospect that walks past their booth..
When customers say "no" to buying Amway products or attending an Amway meeting, Amway salesmen are taken aback by their disbelief. They will debate for extended periods of time, employing every denial strategy they have learnt from their cult leaders in the process.
Timeshare salespeople are often courteous to customers who have expressed an interest in their product but have declined to purchase it. They are representing a corporation, and they do not want dissatisfied prospects to take to the Internet to complain about their company and the disrespectful behaviour of the sales representatives.
Amway salespeople are exceedingly nasty to anyone who are not interested in their products or services. Anyone who says no will be sneered at by Amway marketers, who will refer to them as losers or broke losers. Pissed off prospects who take to the Internet to vent about Amway salesperson's unprofessional behaviour and products aren't taken seriously by Amway salespeople. Amway the corporation, on the other hand, couldn't give a flying fuck about the poor reputation their salesmen have created for themselves.
Prospects who attend a timeshare presentation are likely to be persuaded to do so by timeshare salesmen. Some people don't mind sitting in a room and listening to the old timeshare pitch, then politely declining and going away with whatever prize has been offered to them at the end of it. Perhaps it is worthwhile for them to spend a couple of hours of their time in a high-pressure sales meeting in order to receive free Disneyworld tickets.
Attempting to persuade prospects to attend Amway meetings is extremely difficult for Amway salesmen. Amway's tarnished reputation precedes them in the marketplace. It is difficult to identify people who are willing to be duped by a pyramid scheme. Not everyone enjoys sitting through several hours of a meeting listening to some cult leader spew garbage, especially if there is nothing in it for them in exchange for wasting their time in doing so.
The salesperson may increase the value of the rewards on offer if you attend a timeshare presentation and appear uninterested in the product.
In the event that you attend an Amway meeting and appear uninterested, the ambots will make fun of you.
If you tell a timeshare salesperson that you are unemployed, have poor credit, have no money in the bank, or anything else that indicates you will not pass the credit check portion of their application, they will lose interest in you very quickly because they will know you will not pass the credit check portion of their application.
If you tell an Amway salesperson that you are unemployed, have poor credit, have no money in the bank, or anything else, they will jump all over you and tell you that now is the best moment for you to join Amway and that you will be rich in a matter of months if you do.
Sometimes you may come upon a timeshare apartment that you like and decide to acquire it right away.
You will never discover an Amway product that you like, and no intelligent human being would ever consider working for Amway as a salesperson if they were not subjected to brainwashing tactics by an Amway cult leader in the first place.
Finally, it is much simpler to get away from a frenzied timeshare seller than it is from a deranged Amway salesperson.
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