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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Eat Snacks Much?

 Do you know someone who consumes snacks and beverages on a daily basis?

Our sack of shit Platinum would ask questions like this to everyone in the room when we were at Amway gatherings. The tried-and-true method of brainwashing followers into agreeing with all you say is still in use today.

What does he expect others to say in response to his question? No, I'm not aware of anyone that consumes alcohol on a daily basis. Everyone I know is suffering from dehydration!

Do people consume snacks on a daily basis? It is possible that one person's concept of a snack is different from another's. The subject of what makes a healthy snack has been the subject of numerous articles. Ambots run about yelling about how Amway provides nutritious snack options. Not everyone is overly obsessed about eating a healthy snack or what another individuals definition of a healthy snack is. If I want to eat a Snickers bar, I'm going to eat a Snickers bar rather than an Amway chocolate-coated cardboard tube. And it's not even a really tasty bar of chocolate. More along the lines of those terrible wax tasting chocolate coated things.

I'm not going to lie: when I'm craving tortilla chips, one of those horrible styrofoam Amway snacks isn't going to be enough to satisfy me. The same goes for when I want a ginger ale. The act of consuming XS pee water is simply not the same thing!

When the bag of shit is finished taunting the cult members, he remarks on how easy it is to locate someone who wants to consume an Amway power bar and an Amway beverage on a daily basis. He then puts out a chart to show how much money these snacks would cost if they were purchased from a grocery store or a coffee shop, respectively.

Well holy shit I'm not sure where he gets his food, but I can get a box of granola bars from Walmart for around $2, which contains 5 or 6 bars. I'm not sure where he gets his groceries. Amway also sells a box of 5 or 6 bars, however they are $30 each box. In addition, Walmart granola bars taste significantly better. What's the deal with that Perfect Water? Prices are around $50 for a case of 24, and the bag of sh*t attempts to break it down into $2 a bottle, which isn't too awful considering it's about the same price as buying a bottle of water from 7-11. The breakdown is that I can go to Walmart or Costco and buy a 24-pack of water for about $5, which works out to about 20 cents per bottle.

One Amway meeting will last at least an hour before the Platinum ever begins to speak about Amway and the business plan itself. The moment he becomes fully committed to consuming a substandard Amway product on a daily basis, he becomes overjoyed at the prospect of earning points (PV) and generating income for himself.

The figures keep going up and up based on how many people an ambot can con into eating one Amway bar and drinking one Amway beverage a day until you're earning over $100,000 a year with little effort on your part. Maybe 200 thousand dollars.

The likelihood of finding other people willing to eat and drink such stuff is realistic. This is not good.

Are there realistic odds of finding people who are willing to pay three, four, five, or ten times as much money for a mediocre Amway product when they can purchase a similar but superior product from a grocery store? What's worse, it's getting worse.

The sack of rotten muck In order to keep the cult members' attention on the jumbo of numbers that Platinum is tossing around and all excited about the gazillions of dollars they can earn by flogging the Amway snack plan, Platinum shifts the conversation to a new topic before anyone has had a chance to digest the nonsense he is trying to brainwash them with. That sack of trash is easily distracted by other things.

Alternatively, it could be part of his overall strategy in the Amway scam.

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