I came across an essay published by a lawyer that asks the question - Is this a pyramid scheme or a legitimate multi-level marketing scheme? http://www.mlmlegal.com/pyramid.html
Here's what you need to do on your checklist:
1. The product and its cost
2. There is no need to make an investment.
3. Requirements for purchases and inventories
4. The Sources of Sales Commissions
5. Policy on Returns and Exchanges
6. Sales in the retail sector
7. Distributors Have a Proactive Role
8. Inaccurate Statements of Earnings
9. Proper Instruction
The first point, which is about the product and the price, is contained in the first two phrases. Is the company able to provide a high-quality product for which there is a significant demand in the real-world? Is the product reasonably priced, and is it priced competitively with similar products in the marketplace?
In order to convince you that Amway delivers high-quality products that are reasonably priced as a result of their great quality, brainwashed ambots will chant about it. That phrase has been repeated so many times that it makes me want to vomit! To the first question, I respond in the negative. The products sold by Amway are of poor quality. Generally speaking, they are generic or subpar in comparison to identical products that are readily available on the marketplace. Amway charges a high price for its low-quality items, which answers the second issue concerning whether or not the company is reasonably priced.
Is there any point in picking and choosing among the other items on the list? When you go on the link and read the details, it becomes evident that Amway fails on the other eight points as well. It's possible that IBOs aren't aware of it since they've been brainwashed to believe everything they read on the Internet is a lie, but anyone looking at this checklist with a clear mind can see that Amway has received a failing grade.
It's a pyramid scheme!!!
On the other hand, an indoctrinated ambot will look at each and every argument and conclude that it applies to Amway as well. They'll brag about having a return policy when they've probably never tried to return anything themselves or dealt with Amway's I-don't-give-a-fuck customer care desk. They'll brag about having adequate training and that profits are not misrepresented.
The fact that those brainwashed ambots will justify each and every one of those statements is further evidence that Amway is a legitimate multilevel marketing company.
No!
A pyramid scheme has been uncovered!!! The proof is in the pudding, as they say. All you have to do is avoid Amway's terrible pudding!
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