If someone has an excellent sense of deception, they have a chance to become one of the less than 1 percent of Amway Independent Business Owners who make money. This is due to the fact that you must lie all of the time while recruiting prospects or finding customers to purchase pricey stuff.
Some of the lies that IBOs are supposed to tell include the following:
“No, this isn't an Amway store. We simply employ Amway to transport our merchandise.”
“There is no other place where you can work a business for 10 hours a week and earn $100,000 per year.”
You will be making thousands of dollars within a few months, says the mentor.
“Everything is going swimmingly!”
“By purchasing from your own store, you will be saving money.”
« Everything related to the business is deducted from your taxes. »
“We've paid all our debts. All of our purchases are made with cash.”
“Amway has the ability to save marriages. Amway has a low divorce rate,” says the company.
“People who don't succeed in Amway are either lazy or didn't put up enough effort,” says the CEO.
It is imperative that everyone participate now because great changes are going to occur.
"People who are not connected with Amway are broke losers," says the entrepreneur.
“The use of tools is entirely optional.”
“If you decide to leave the company, we will buy back your tools.”
“We sell high-quality products that are competitively priced in relation to their high-quality,” says the company.
You will receive residual income for the rest of your life, says the author.
“I work with a group of millionaires who are creating online businesses.”
How ambots can spit these lies and yet claim to be running a legitimate business is truly astonishing to contemplate.
When I hear an ambot repeat one of these lines, it makes my skin crawl since I know I'm in the presence of a lying son of a bitch, which makes me feel very uncomfortable.
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