On the subject of the aforementioned, I receive a lot of Google visits. I was at the top of the search results the last time I checked, but I'm confident that IBOFB will do his own inquiry and discover that someone has now surpassed me in the rankings.
As a result, I believe there are a large number of desperate women scouring the Internet, who are fed up with the Amway nonsense.
The page on my blog that is receiving the most traffic is a couple of stories I copied from elsewhere on the Internet about a couple of fed up wives who left their spouses approximately 7 years apart and who had almost identical stories to tell about their experiences. Neither of the stories provides specific suggestions on how to persuade your husband to leave Amway. She and her family took the necessary steps to safeguard their own safety and well-being, as well as their financial and mental health. I'm not here to instil any draconian beliefs into my wife's brain. Women who have reached that point are already aware of the measures they must take to protect themselves.
My advise is to wait it out and hope that your spouse is one of the majority that decides to leave Amway within a year after he realises he isn't generating any money from the company as you suggest. Everyone has a different amount of tolerance for risk and a varied balance in their bank account. When one woman is upset, it is possible that another woman is not bothered by the situation. The attitude change that their husband goes through as a result of his membership in the Amway cult is, by far, the most irritating thing for women. Sweet, sensitive husbands are transformed into furious, ugly, sneering animals who are constantly critical of everyone who is not a member of Amway or who is not supporting their Amway business.
What options does she have? Here are some tips that can be helpful in weaning a husband away from his Amway addiction.
1. Inform him that dinner will henceforth be served at 8 p.m. on weeknights. Either you sit at the dinner table or you will go hungry. (He might respond by stockpiling an excessive lot of Amway snack bars to consume on the run as a form of counter-attack.).
Tell him that whenever he has an Amway meeting scheduled that you have sex scheduled for that evening at 8 o'clock.
3. Host a party at your home on the nights when Amway holds meetings. Even if it's only a small group of family or friends, it's a celebration. It will almost certainly devolve into an Amway bitch session.
4. Plan enjoyable outings for the evenings when Amway meetings are held.
5. Schedule a romantic hotel stay - such as a spa resort - for the night before an Amway meeting. Prepare to spend time alone while receiving a massage.
6. Inform him that if he is unable to arrive home by 10 p.m. when you are going to bed, he is responsible for not waking you up when he does arrive, and instruct him to sleep in the spare bedroom or on the couch.
Seventh, begin investigating on the Internet how other people have fallen victim to the Amway fraud. Knowledge is a powerful tool.
8. Inquire with your husband about his knowledge of the fact that the money from tools is the primary source of income for higher level pins. Before he may begin to generate a profit, he must support and maintain the participation of at least 100 IBOs.
9. Tell him about some of the stories you've seen on the Internet about people who have invested years and tens of thousands of dollars in their businesses but have yet to see any results.
On the final three, be prepared for him to launch a defensive counter-offensive replete with Amway talk about how it isn't the case.
For the rest of them, it is hoped that the husband would ultimately understand that he is losing out on some wonderful opportunities and that participating in such activities may be more enjoyable than attending an Amway conference.
Consistency. Don't let him get the upper hand in the Amway struggle.
Other options include threatening to sue your sponsor and upline, as well as maybe Amway, for alienation of affection (this was what eventually worked for me), and threatening to sue your sponsor and upline, as well as Amway for alienation of affection. The majority of the time, the person being sued is the husband's mistress, although other third parties have been successfully sued for any role they may have played in the marriage's disintegration.
Amway is not something I am interested in, however I can see why other women might want to sue the company for causing them so much suffering. The only people I wanted to hurt were the ones I didn't like - the fucking assholes in my upline, the cult leaders who had caused so much emotional and financial anguish to their followers. Even though Ambot had developed a fondness for these individuals and didn't want me to suit them, he had already stopped attending Amway meetings by the time I was in discussions with my attorney, so it didn't take much to get him to back down. But I'll tell you, I wish I'd sued those cretins instead!!! I genuinely want to cut those bastards' heads off for brainwashing my hubby and attempting to end our marriage. Bringing a lawsuit against them and causing them financial suffering would be a distant second!
There are several wives who have filed lawsuits against their husband's mistresses on the grounds of alienation of affection. Amway is a mistress in every sense of the word. I'd be interested in hearing about any litigation in which a wife has filed a claim against Amway for alienation of affection. What a resounding triumph! That is someone I would love to meet if they have the courage to inform this cult that they have had enough of their nonsense. Although a Google search for similar lawsuits finds up nothing, I believe it is only a matter of time until some dissatisfied wife sues her upline and/or Amway for alienation of affection, and I believe she will be successful.
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