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Saturday, September 18, 2021

Your Dreams Will Have An Expiration Date If You Join Amway

 If you decide to join Amway, your dreams will have an expiration date.

Amway is a ruse to get you to buy into a pipe fantasy. Having your own business is a dream come true. It's every person's ambition to have a home, a fleet of sports vehicles, luxury vacations, and so on. Amway cult leaders claim that becoming an Amway Ambot is the key to realising your ambitions. However, this is not the case.

As it turns out, Amway is all about making your worst fantasies come true!

At Amway meetings, the cult leader emphasises the importance of selling dreams. On numerous occasions, they will go around the room and ask people what their dreams are. Also included are items that are quite common among people like as a house, an expensive automobile, and holidays. On top of that, there's the stuff that requires you to have mega-star status in order to purchase. In Amway, you may achieve great things. Whatever. Daydreams. Pretend to be in business.

The Amway cult leaders are constantly interested in learning about your dreams so that they can use them against you at a later time. Perhaps you are currently renting an apartment and have aspirations to purchase your own home. The Amway cult leaders will likely push you to fantasise about mansions worth millions of dollars, even if you are thinking about a smaller residence at the moment. It was paid for in cash, of course!

After a few months, the Ambot comes to the conclusion that Amway is a scam. Every month, the Ambot spends hundreds of dollars on Amway items, investments in the tool scam, and attendance at Amway meetings and conventions. And it's all for a tiny fee of roughly $10 per month from Scamway in return. Perhaps the Ambot has finally read the fine print in Amway's material and realised that just a minuscule fraction of 1 percent of IBOs would make any money from their business. Perhaps the Ambot goes online and gathers information from other people who have fallen victim to the Amway fraud and reads their accounts of their financial and emotional devastation as a result of the deception.

It's time to get out of here. Any business opportunity with a failure record of more than 99 percent was a lousy idea to get involved with in the first place. I should have paid attention to the fine print. I should have taken the time to read the stories of former Amway cult members sooner.

The best course of action is to simply leave the Amway cult in peace. Avoid purchasing any more shoddy, expensive Amway items. If you receive phone calls or texts from the jerks in your Amway upline, ignore them. However, the majority of ambots wind up telling some jerk in their upline that they're quitting. Afterwards, the ambot is told that he cannot give up now because success is just around the corner. “I have a feeling you're about to do something incredibly big.”

Is it possible that the ambot will stick around for a little while longer so that the jerks in his Amway upline may make a few more dollars off him? Alternatively, he may just state, "Fuck you, I'm outta here."

At some point, the jerks in the Amway upline make fun of the Ambot, saying things like "I guess your dream wasn't big enough." And then the bastards insult you by saying, "I guess you'll never be able to afford a home." Consider all of the properties that will never have a resident because you left Amway. It is entirely your fault that these homes will never be occupied. Loser!

It doesn't matter what your dream is or how big it is; there's a greater than 99 percent probability that it will never come true while you're a member of Amway. At the top of the Amway pyramid, there are just a few of cult leaders who are generating money, primarily from selling tickets to ambots who want to attend a meeting and hear what they have to say. That's where the money is, after all. You won't get rich by pleading with everyone you know to buy costly vitamins and laundry soap and lure other people into joining the Amway cult.

The ambot is now dealing with the fucking assholes in his Amway upline who are sneering at him and telling him that his dream isn't large enough because he couldn't fund the mansion after being defrauded out of his money by Amway.

This particular dream had an expiration date attached to it. Because of the Amway Cult of Greed, the dream was probably only valid for a few months throughout the time spent there.

If you leave the Amway cult, your dream will come to an end. Assuming it was even the Ambot's dream in the first place.

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