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Saturday, September 4, 2021

Part Time Online Shoppers – Is it Scamway?

 Someone forwarded me a link to what appears to be a bogus job posting on Craigslist, which was most likely posted by some scheming Amway jerk. The title of the advertisement reads Online Shoppers Wanted Anywhere Work Part Time. According to the advertisement, it is a global health and wellness organisation that will teach you how to turn your shopping dollars into monthly residual income by following their lead. Ads like that do not last long because they are detected as scams and because they do not represent a legitimate job opportunity. It is not necessary for Amway ambots to be moral or ethical while they lie and defraud others; in fact, they are only a few of the requirements for becoming an Amway Ambot. The majority of people who are seeking for work can detect a scam ad like that from a mile away.

It's possible that the advertisement was placed by a different MLM jerk, but it screams Amway from every pore. You're probably familiar with Amway ambots, who walk around bragging about how they get paid to shop online. After that, they frequently include items from their own inventory. As a result, the title of "online shopper" has been taken by this. And it's a part-time job. Amway ambots go around deceiving prospects into thinking that working with Amway is merely a part-time job requiring 10 to 15 hours per week in your spare time. Increase that figure by a factor of two to four to get a more accurate estimate of how much time you'll squander inside the Amway cult.

The phrase "worldwide" appears in the advertisement as well. Could someone just mention WWDB, which stands for World Wide Destructive Bastards?

Do you work for a health and wellness company? Countless times have I heard similar nonsense at a meeting of the Amway cult, which claims to be a health and wellness organisation. Remember, you're flogging pricey, shoddy vitamins, energy drinks, excellent water, and so on?

Amway scammers do not post phoney job advertisements on Craigslist, so those who are seeking for work and checking out the listings on the site do not have to waste their time picking through them. It is a waste of time for someone looking for job to click on an advertisement only to discover that it has been posted by an Amway fraudster. It's difficult enough to get work without having to deal with MLM scammers.

And do these screwed up Amway bastards, who are in violation of Craigslist posting regulations (no multilevel marketing), really believe they are going to sign up some fools they have lured in with a bogus job ad? Fortunately, the vast majority of individuals who see the advertisement will flag it as a hoax, and Craigslist will eventually remove it.

The time has come to put a loud and clear FUCK YOU out there to the con artists and liars who post bogus job advertisements for Amway and another loud and clear FUCK YOU to Amway for allowing it to happen. Obtain command of your fucking commissioned salespeople, you fucking flogger of pricey bad things!!!

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