Amway is a company that is full of secrets. Indeed, some people believe that becoming an Amway salesperson will provide them with the key to financial success.
Our sack of rotten muck Platinum was continuously lording it over us, proclaiming that he had discovered the secret to become successful in Amway, despite the fact that he had failed to advance to the prestigious positions of Emerald or Diamond after 15 or 20 years in the company.
But, well, it was something he gloated about and kept hanging over our heads. He was in possession of the secret, and wouldn't we all want to be in his good books and become members of the secret information society that he was a respected member of, so that we could learn from him?
Gag! Puke! Platinum, you're a bucket of trash. Fuck you. The only thing I want to hear from you is how we can get out of Amway and recoup the money we've already spent.
So, what are the secrets that Amway and their indoctrinated ambots are keeping? Actually, that is an overly broad question. All kinds of secrets are kept by Amway the corporation, such as the amount of commission they give to ambots each month and how they break it down into a table so that prospects can completely comprehend the business they are getting themselves into as well as the potential profits they may anticipate to gain. The columns are divided into the number of ambots earning less than $10 a month and those earning between $10 and $50 a month. In the range of $50 to $100. It would continue in this manner until the $50 threshold, when numbers would become limited. Also, how many Amway products are sold to people who are not registered Amway Independent Business Owners (IBOs). How many diamonds are there in total. What is the cost of each Amway product to manufacture, and what is the markup that ambots are subjected to in return? Those kinds of occurrences.
I'm going to exclude Amway the corporation from this discussion. My blog is devoted entirely to defaming my upline. If it means defaming Amway in the process, then be it, but that is not my major goal here.
So, what secrets does our Amway upline have to share with us? Being a member of the secret knowledge club entails learning how to con people and brainwash them. According to what I've observed, some of the persons in our upline exhibited the following qualities. These characteristics were not shared by fucking assholes such as our sponsor and his sponsor. The frightening part is that half of these characteristics are actually not all that detrimental. The difference between folks who like everyone they encounter and get along well with others who have no ulterior motive other than to be a good friend or a good salesperson and Amway scammers who are solely out to rip off others is that the former are good friends and good salespeople.
The capacity to relate well to almost anyone and be liked and personable are all important qualities.
2. Be prepared to provide an answer for any situation.
3. Provides high-priced coaching and mentoring sessions.
4. Maintain your composure when dealing with dissatisfied consumers and downline.
The ability to fake their way out of any difficult situation.
6. Effective communicator who establishes a positive rapport with the audience.
7. The ability to put other individuals at their ease.
8. Effective at selling: Amway items, business plans, tickets to events, and so on and so forth
Those who are members of Amway's secret knowledge club are taught the secrets listed above, as well as how to apply them efficiently so the victim is unaware that they are being defrauded. Make a friend of the victim. Assume the role of the victim's best friend. Persuade people to purchase costly, ineffective Amway items and to pay large sums of money to attend Amway gatherings.
When you become a member of Amway's secret knowledge club, you will be trained in the art of utilising your abilities for evil rather than good.
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