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Saturday, September 18, 2021

Phoney Pins

 There were IBOs that we were aware of who had become 1000 pins. Our Platinum would scoff at them and tell them that they were fake 1000 pins, and he was absolutely correct. In order to reach their upline's goals and "walk across the stage," these fools were racking up thousands of dollars in Amway purchases on their credit cards in the span of a single month.

What's the big deal? When I was younger, I used to perform in ballet performances. Throughout my life, I've pirouetted through a few different stages. It's a big thing.

Let's see what happens. Is there anyone in the upline who is checking to see if any of these 1000 pins truly have clients, especially the ones who have no downline? It is stated somewhere in the Amway guidelines how many retail customers one must have or what percentage of retail customers one must have in order to be eligible for a bonus check. Platinum, our previous bag of shit, was obviously aware of the phoney pins and was not doing his bit to ensure that the downline had the required number of outside of Amway retail consumers.

I'm not sure what the criteria are, but I'm sure someone who is more familiar with the guidelines will jump in to the discussion in the comments section. Perhaps they will also explain why no one in the IBO's upline checks to see if the IBO has made sales to consumers who are not affiliated with Amway.

According to what I've heard, nobody upline ever verified that Ambot genuinely had clients before handing him a $10 or $20 check every month, depending on how much money he'd spent on Amway items the previous month.

I am relieved to report that Ambot did not turn into a phoney 1000 pin during our most recent plunge into hell. I don't believe he had that much available space on his credit card, or else he would have tried to charge something.

I regret to inform you that Ambot did indeed become a phoney 1000 pin on his first WWDB appearance. His upline Platinum pushed him, I believe, in order for her to fulfil some sort of goal. He spent the entire day on the phone, attempting to persuade friends and relatives to purchase his items. His purchases were mostly for his personal consumption, namely vitamins, and I believe he had a couple of pals agree to contribute to a small portion of his total expenditure. So he went out and got his phoney pin and walked across the stage a number of years ago now. Whooppee!

Then the credit card bill arrives the following month, and he's sitting here starring at all of these boxes of Double X that we'll never use and won't be able to sell to anyone else because we'll never use them. There were a variety of additional products available. I only recall that he purchased a large quantity of vitamins.

Eventually, he was able to return some for a refund, which caused his PV/BV to fall into a negative state. In addition, he lost his Platinum status since the old battleaxe called to complain about all of his returns and to point out that he had lost his eligibility to be a 1000 pin as a result. By that moment, I don't believe he was concerned anymore. But here's the thing: She complains about having to buy him dinner because he achieved that level.

It's a joke, of course! The fact that she's whining about dinner and that we've spent thousands of dollars on her Amway plan is a red flag. Who has the right to be irritated with whoever in this situation?

The lady in question appears to be an old cynic who I can only assume has squandered her life savings on attempting to develop an Amway business.

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