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Sunday, September 19, 2021

Amway Losers Will Lie About Anything

Amway Losers Will Lie About Anything

 What are your thoughts on the fact that Amway Ambots lie about anything and everything, even when it is patently evident that they are lying? To be an Amway Ambot is to lie, deny, divert, and defend. It's just part of the job description.

Whenever you point out a red car, the loser in the Amway programme will lie and claim that it is in fact a blue car.

Lies are told only for the sake of being liars. Working at Amway necessitates having this qualification.

Here's a comment written by Khonda Waves, an Amway Ambot who goes by the name of Khonda. It sounds like the name of a pornographic actor. We aren't sure if that's an adult male or a female:

Hopefully, you will refrain from passing judgement. You're suffering with marital difficulties and taking your frustrations out on your Amway business. I mean, really? I'm sure you only continue to do this because you get paid to do so. Who has the time to waste away their life by making bad comments about anything?????????

Blog? You're going to delete this comment since it's detrimental to your business, right? You really have a lot to lose if you don't keep this "blog" running, don't you? You're in worse shape than an Amway Independent Business Owner (IBO) who's running this farce. The information on your website is a hoax!

The Khonda bullhit has come to an end.

So, I'm curious as to what the fuck advertisements are you referring to. No, we haven't signed up for any blog advertising just yet. Are advertisements simply appearing at random and being seen by others? Is this simply another filthy scum of the earth Amway jerk who lies and fucks his way through life?

Anna Banana reacts as follows:

This is typical of a fucking Amway jackass that orders people all over the place. Put an end to your judgement. You'll have to figure it out, you stupid fuck. Those motherfucking Amway Ambots are the biggest motherfucking judgemental bastards on the planet, and this website is dedicated to shoving the truth back in their faces. You can't see the irony, can you? That is exactly what brainwashing accomplishes.

What advertisements are you referring to? There are no advertisements on this page, you fucking lying Amway asshole! What a piece of trash! How can you come up on a website that is devoted to making fun of Amway losers and thereby demonstrating that you are nothing more than an embarrassment to yourself and your company?

Why are you Amway losers so concerned with the word "negative"? And, maybe more importantly, how is it that you Amway losers can't distinguish the difference between what is negative and what is true?

It merely goes to illustrate what brainwashing can do to someone's thinking.

Why would we want to remove your comment? Seeing as we're all about making fun of Amway failures and revealing that they're a bunch of liars, the fact that you fuckers came up here to make asses of themselves makes it that much easier for us to mock you.

Yet another fucking Amway loser shows up here, stamping their feet and asking that this website be taken down because it shares our actual tales while at the same time making fun of fucking Amway assholes has gotten them so angry.

Get it out there, you fucktard. We don't have anything to sell at this shop. Unlike Amway, we are not marketing overpriced, substandard products to the public. In contrast to Amway, we are not deceiving people into believing they are the owners of their own firm. We do not accept any form of payment from anyone. This website serves a public service objective, and no one is compensated for their efforts. We do not charge anyone to read what we have to say here. So, how the heck are we defrauding people out of their money when we don't even collect any money ourselves?

It's exactly what the world needs right now. Amway losers who have been brainwashed and become enraged and negative.

Anonymous responds as follows:

“Kohnda Waves” appears and issues commands to everyone in the room. What in the world does she believe she is?

Let us assure you that we are not your obtuse subordinates. You have no right to tell us what to do or how to live our lives.

Now, go suck your Platinum's dick and enjoy it. I'm sure that's a part of your responsibilities at Amway.

Another anonymous contributor adds his or her voice:

Take note of how ignorant and unobservant this group of "Kohnda Waves" are. She is completely oblivious to the fact that there are no advertisements on this website. However, I believe that while you are in Amway, you lose not only your intelligence, but also your perceptual abilities.

“Kohnda”? Is that an abbreviation for "Condom"? If you are a scumbag, I suppose it is true.

Anna Banana reacts as follows:

Thank you, anonymous, for providing a second opinion! I'm debating whether or not I need glasses. Why am I not seeing advertisements? LOL! Amway Ambots lie about things that are so clear that you have to wonder why you would want to make yourself and Amway appear like a bunch of dumb fucks by lying about them.

A similar situation would be similar to attending an Amway meeting when the cult leader points to a painting on the wall of a lighthouse and then tries to convince everyone in the room that the painting is of Mount Rushmore.

Kohnda is unquestionably an Amway scumbag!

Another anonymous contributor makes the following points:

Ambots are taught to be unobservant from a young age. This simplifies the process of information control. Once they have been properly conditioned, they are unable to think for themselves. In this case, Kohnda Waves serves as an excellent example. Whoever this moron is, they believe they have the authority to come here and order you to cease posting. A bot is taught that his or her spoken word has the power to transform lead into gold, after all.

This blog clearly does not generate any income for you. To begin with, there are no advertisements on our website! Even if you were, what exactly would be the problem with it? You, on the other hand, would not be making any money by screwing people and destroying their lives, in contrast to them. As a matter of fact, you would be no different than an honest journalist who makes their living by revealing the truth. Evil people, such as the ambots, can't take the thought of being revealed. This blog is dedicated to cursing out these amway shitheads, and it is really fun when fools like Kohnda Waves come around to annoy the readers of this site.

Having said that, there are very true and detailed accounts of how Amway has ruined people's life! Your name is Kohnda Waves and you're a filthy serpent. Snake oil salesman, what a piece of trash! If we asked you to supply any raw data, your response would be that Amway is a faith-based organisation. A cynical way of suggesting that your money has been flushed down the toilet!

Anna Banana puts it succinctly:

"Kohnda Waves" is yet another bankrupt Amway failure who devotes his life to tithing to the Great Amway God and to living the Ambot dream: "lying, denying, distracting, and defending." After then, they vanish.

The multi-level marketing (MLM) industry is one that can be difficult to manage successfully. MLMs such as Amway have earned a bad reputation due to the high-pressure sales tactics, pyramid plan structure, and cult-like environment that they employ. Some people have been successful at making money with Amway, but the vast majority of people who get involved with the corporation wind up losing money and having their personal relationships suffer as a result of their involvement. Regrettably, many Amway distributors who have been unable to earn a profit will resort to lying in order to save face. This is a common practice.


The claim that they are doing well financially is one of the most typical lies told by those who are not successful in Amway. In order to convey the idea that they are successful, many distributors may post photographs of luxury automobiles, luxurious vacations, and other material goods on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. On the other hand, the truth is frequently quite different. A significant number of Amway distributors are mired in financial distress and are having trouble making ends meet. It's possible that in order to purchase Amway products or attend business events, they have racked up a mound of debt by taking out loans or charging up their credit cards to their maximum limit.


Another false statement that many who are unsuccessful with Amway will make is that they are content with their choice to become a distributor. In order to convey the appearance that they are a member of a community that is supportive of one another, they might post pictures of themselves participating in Amway events or getting together with other distributors. On the other hand, the truth is frequently quite different. Because of the high-pressure sales tactics and cult-like atmosphere that Amway distributors are expected to adhere to, many of the company's independent sales representatives report that their friends and family members have distanced themselves from them. It's possible that they feel stuck in their Amway business, unable to escape for fear of being shunned by the community if they quit.


Amway distributors who fail at the business frequently spread the myth that the company's products are of superior quality and excellent value. Despite the fact that there is no scientific proof to support these claims, a large number of Amway distributors will assert that their company's products are superior to those of the companies that Amway competes with. In point of fact, many of the products that are sold by Amway are marked up to an excessive degree and are of dubious quality. There is a possibility that distributors would have difficulty selling these products to end users, which will further hurt their prospects of making a profit.


In conclusion, Amway distributors who have failed at the business will tell lies about anything in order to avoid admitting they have made a mistake and to save face. These Amway distributors are frequently caught in a loop of deception and denial, in which they lie about their financial success, their contentment with the firm, or the quality of Amway's products. Although it is possible to make money with Amway, the vast majority of people who get involved with the organization wind up losing money and destroying their personal relationships instead. However, it is possible to make money with Amway. Anyone who is thinking about joining a multi-level marketing company (MLM) like Amway needs to make sure they do their homework and go into the opportunity with a fair amount of skepticism.


Amway Cult Followers Need To Ask Permission To Use The Bathroom

Amway Cult Followers Need To Ask Permission To Use The Bathroom

 From time to time, there is a dumb fuck Amway ambot who pops up here under various aliases and causes havoc. He is referred to as the Amway Masturbator because he enjoys jerking off into SA8 and then leaving comments on this site bragging about how he accomplishes this feat. He comes here every now and again, pretending to be a product tester. It is skewed since Amway's products, particularly SA8, consistently rank at or near the top of the Amway Masturbator's criteria. However, he does not use any products from any other companies in his panel. Other times, he appears as bo in this forum. That he chose the initials for his body odour is intriguing.

If we needed any more evidence that Amway ambots stink in more ways than one, look no further than this! LOL!!!!

In any case, body odour appears to write a comment, boasting about how often he shits and pee his pants. I'm not sure why someone would take such pride in their accomplishment, as if we needed any more evidence that individuals in Amway are fucked in the brain. He claims that Amway's SA8 laundry soap removes the yellow and brown stains from his clothes. There's a breaking news storey! Any laundry detergent will remove stains from clothing if you put the soiled clothing in the washing machine as soon as possible.

The difficulty is that many laundry detergents are unable to remove the odour even after several washings.

A mother came to us and explained that her daughter wets her bed and that she had washed the sheets three times in SA8 and still couldn't get the urine smell out of the sheets. In my opinion, she should try a better laundry detergent that has an odor-masking agent, such as Tide or Gain. Alternatively, throw out the sheets and purchase new ones. Alternatively, she might have her child wear bedwetter diapers.

I was reminded of something about Amway meetings when body odour showed up here to brag about pooping and pissing his trousers, and it was because of this. You are not permitted to get up and leave at any time for any reason. Not like when you were in school and you needed to use the restroom, and you raised your hand and requested the teacher to excuse you from class to go to the bathroom.

No, that is not possible in Amway.

To be sure, you must first obtain permission from your Amway cult leaders before undertaking any action, but once you have entered an Amway meeting, you are not permitted to leave for any reason. That explains why his body odour remains in the room and why he spits and pisses his pants instead of going to the bathroom or using the restroom. Can you imaging what the other ambots in the room must have been smelling!? PEEEYEEEEEWWWW!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!! According to the assholes in your Amway upline, the reason you aren't allowed to leave the room is because it will be the exact time when the Amway cult leader will give out that one golden nugget of information that will launch you into financial prosperity. Yes, there is yet another LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

In the past, it was easier to leave the room for many reasons such as going to the bathroom, finding a restaurant, taking a walk, leaving and returning home. The reason for this is that Scamway events such as Spring Leadership, Family Reunion, Free Enterprise Days FED, and Dream Night are held in larger settings than the usual. It is possible that banquet facilities in hotels, arenas, or convention centres will be used. You can get up and wander around in places where it is packed enough that the Amway cult leaders may or may not see you.

Because you got up and left instead of remaining in the room and worshipping the Amway cult leaders while not missing a word those filthy bullshitters utter, you can be quite certain that the ambots sitting around you are giving you the evil eye. In addition, those whiny fuck asses wipes will almost certainly end up in the sack of shit Platinum in the near future. Because that's what fucking Amway assholes do to make themselves appear big and important to the Amway cult's top brass and leadership. They shriek and squeal like the rodents that they are.

Because the Amway cult leader can see what you're doing while you're in a smaller setting, such as when Amway cult meetings are held in living rooms, getting up and going to the bathroom can be a little more difficult.

“Hey, where do you think you're going?” says someone. cries out the leader of the Amway cult.

“I've got to go to the bathroom.” The Ambot admits his guilt.

“I didn't hear you ask my permission first,” says the narrator. taunts the head of the Amway cult “Please return to your chair.”

“Please, please, please, please, please give me permission to use the restroom. I really appreciate that. I had to get going. If I don't find a toilet soon, I'm going to pee my pants.” The ambot begs for forgiveness.

Despite this, the Amway cult leader continues to resist. Therefore, the Amway ambot must devise a method of keeping it contained.

As in the case of body odour, the person can choose to stay put and shit and pisse his pants instead.

Then come here to my site and brag about your accomplishment.

And then Bo becomes enraged when everyone refers to him as having "body odour"!

Amway Cult Demands Total Loyalty

Amway Cult Demands Total Loyalty

 We owe a debt of gratitude to one of our readers for this. Ambot is a doofus and a dumbcunt! LOL! Amway couples are perfectly described by this phrase.

CULTS EXPECT TOTAL LOYALTY FROM THEIR MEMBERS, and this is a fundamental truth of existence. And when they use the term "total," they mean it in the most literal sense.

There are two fascinating and seemingly contradicting facts concerning Amway that are explained in this way. First and foremost, they are fervently committed to the image of "couples." Amway, as anyone who knows anything about the firm can tell you, goes to great lengths to market the image of “Amway couples.” Pay attention to the names in their advertisements and propaganda: it's always "Bob and Carol" or "Ray and Jennifer" or "Art and Nancy" or "Fred and Teresa." (I'm looking forward to the Amway commercial that honours "Doofus and Dumbcunt," but I expect to be waiting a long time for that coupling.)

The second point is that Amway is well-known for attempting to break up marriages and separate couples from their partners. What's the deal with the contradiction? Easy to understand: Amway only accepts marriage proposals from couples who are equally enthusiastic about and dedicated to the Amway business. It is not about love, affection, children, the sharing of pleasures and sorrows, or human companionship for Amway when it comes to a man and a woman. It is about earning money. IT HAS TO DO WITH AMWAY!!! That is all that is important. The rest of the world takes a backseat to this one.

As a result, it comes as no surprise that Amway will purposefully sabotage a relationship if one of the parties involved is dubious of the Amway "Plan." It strikes me as noteworthy that the two most prominent anti-Amway blogs on the internet are maintained by Anna Banana and Joe Cool, both of whom have experienced the traumatic experience of Amway seeking to destroy their marriage or engagement as a result of their involvement with the company.

These Amway scumbags are nothing more than human garbage. Every single person who would attempt to demolish a wonderful relationship in order to sell more low-grade soap and second-rate cosmetics is an absolute moron.

Amway Ambots Love To Lie!

Amway Ambots Love To Lie!

 One of our readers offers his or her thoughts on Amway liars and Artistry.

It happens that I have a friend who works as a professional cosmetician and has been in the field for about thirty years. When I inquired about Amway "Artistry" cosmetics, she burst out laughing. She went on to say, "It's nothing more than an ordinary house-brand — something created primarily for consumption within the Amway organisation by Amway IBOs." There's nothing really noteworthy about it. In fact, it's downright dreadful. I would never use it myself, and I would never allow it to be used on my customers in my shop.”

Even louder laughter ensued when I informed her that some Amway fanatics were stating that Artistry cosmetics was in second position among the world's top 10 cosmetic lines. “What is Amway Artistry?” she inquired. “Are you joking, or what? According to Kim Kardashian, if Artistry cosmetics are in the top 10, she has a small ass.”

Amway Ambots Lack Sense Of Self

Amway Ambots Lack Sense Of Self

 A number of characteristics are required for success as a business owner, including leadership abilities, self-assurance, financial resources, and a strong sense of personal identity, among others. There are other issues, but the focus of this piece is on one's sense of self.

That is a significant talent that Amway Ambots who have been brainwashed lack since they have no sense of self. And Ambots don't have it since they're always being told what to do by someone other than themselves. As a result, Amway's proprietors have already placed a price tag on their items, and Ambots have no influence over that. There will undoubtedly be an Amway failure who comes along and claims that they buy wholesale and sell retail, but that will be a load of bullsh*t. Amway's "wholesale" price is significantly inflated in comparison to the poor quality of their product. Consider purchasing a comparable product from Costco or Walmart, which is of higher quality and costs a third or a quarter of the "wholesale" price that Amway charges suckers.

Putting the price tag aside. When and where Amway cult meetings are held, Ambots are instructed by cult leaders to show there.

Amway cult leaders inform Ambots of the amount of shoddy, overpriced Amway products they must purchase each month for their own personal use.

In order to invest in the Amway tool scam, Amway cult leaders order Ambots to do so.

Amway cult leaders urge Ambots to be placed in CORE positions. An Ambot must complete a series of nine steps each month, the majority of which include purchasing all of the Amway-related schtick and keeping track of how many times a week they must present "the business" plan and how many suckers they must drag to Amway meetings, among other schtick-related activities

Those who do not adhere to the aforementioned guidelines can expect to receive a shitkicking from their Amway upline, as well as to be publicly humiliated at cult meetings held by the Amway organisation.

What kind of sense of one's own identity is that? A good sense of self is essential while running your own business since you are only accountable to yourself, thus you must maintain that sense of self in order to stay on track. Even if you don't follow the guidelines, you won't get lectured by a fucking Amway jackass for doing so.

The confidence of a business owner in their ability to run their business in the most efficient manner possible is essential for turning a profit. You already know what I'm talking about. That has been realised by Amway's founders. A lot of indoctrinated Ambots who signed up for their pricey buying club purchase overpriced lousy things, and the proprietors earn a tidy profit off of those losers. However, regaining confidence in your company's ability to turn a profit is an important component of developing a sense of self. In order to keep their firm afloat, a business owner must assess their own strengths and weaknesses and make the required changes to their business plan. That could entail offering discounts on their products or services in order to get them through a slow period.

I recall reading a book years ago, but I don't remember the title; all I remember is an overview of three different ways to generate money vs expenses. However, in general, this could have come from just about any book on establishing a business out there.

1. The first is that the income exceeds the costs of running the firm, resulting in a healthy profit. That is the ideal situation in which most business owners would like to be.

2. Then there's the question of the break-even point. In other words, money is coming in, expenses are being met, and that's about it. Perhaps the company is still in the early stages of development. If a business owner is unable to turn the company's fortunes around, he or she must determine how long they can continue to operate in this situation before closing the doors.

After that comes the part where you're out of money. This signifies that the amount of money spent on running the firm greatly outweighs the amount of money brought in. Again, the business owner must have a strong sense of self in order to make swift decisions on what to do. A business that is not profitable will not be able to survive.

Back to the Amway Ambots, who have lost all sense of self and are unable or unwilling to accept the fact that they are losing large sums of money in the Amway scam. They spend hundreds of dollars per month in order to obtain a $10 commission from the company's corporate headquarters. They are losing money, yet they are unable to walk away at this time. That is not the case when success is just around the corner and they continue to tithe the Great Amway God.

And the Ambot is well aware that if they abandon Scamway, all of the other Ambots will disparage him as a loser and a quitter. That is, they are blind to the fact that the biggest losers in their midst are all ardent adherents of the Amway cult, which they have been brainwashed into not seeing.

Some people create a number of businesses, which they eventually sell or close down completely. Apart from being unprofitable, there could be other factors at play, such as the business owner having lost interest. It just indicates that the business owner is still attempting to determine the ideal form of business to enter into. Possibly they will float around aimlessly for years before they develop a sense of themselves and determine what kind of business to start. A genuine business owner with a strong sense of self will figure out how to fill in the gaps on his or her own initiative.

That is not how things work with Amway Independent Business Owners. They are seated in a room, listening to an Amway cult leader speak about how everyone will become wealthy. And listening to the fairy tale about how they will become wealthy by selling overpriced, shoddy Amway products, eating one food bar and drinking one drink every day, signing up and teaching six others to do the same thing, and they will sign up and teach six others, and so on and so forth for the next 2 to 5 years, after which billions of dollars in residual income will begin to flow, and so on and so forth. You don't become wealthy by sitting in a room full of Amway failures who have all been trained to think in the same manner and drawing a lot of circles on a piece of paper.

If you have a strong sense of self, you'll get as far away from those Amway losers as you possibly can and focus on finding a legitimate entrepreneurial opportunity.

Ambots are devoid of a sense of self. A more traditional way of putting it is that they lack character, they lack backbone, and they lack grit (or determination).

Because if you are unable to identify that you are losing money in your so-called "company" on a monthly basis, you are just lacking the fundamental hard-headed common sense that all rational people possess.

This is especially true for Amway losers. The follies of the Amway swindle were so deeply ingrained in their minds that it was difficult for them to see the light of day. They just refuse to acknowledge the fact that they are losing money.

Fortunately, the majority of ScAmway employees realise the truth within a few months and leave the company. However, it is those who are badly harmed (those who go on to become "CORE" Amway Ambots) who are the ones who end up getting screwed. They'll stay in Amway till they're bankrupt.

Amway Ambots Brag About Tax Refunds

Amway Ambots Brag About Tax Refunds

 The IRS has been searching for "Amway and federal tax" on my site and reading the pertinent postings regarding Amway tax cheats, so I thought I'd revisit the entire "Get a Tax Refund if You're in Amway" thing that the Amway cult leaders have been promoting for a number of years now.

Everything in Amway is a tax deductible, according to our Amway upline, and Amway tax returns are considered part of an IBO's revenue, according to our Amway upline. To put it another way, an IBO's only way to make money in Amway is to deduct the costs of running his or her business from the income they get from their regular job, with the only Amway income coming in the form of a tax refund. Our upline assured us that we would receive a substantial tax refund if we deducted all of our Amway expenses, whether they were genuine or not.

When I went to Amway meetings, I sat in on the Platinum level meetings, and it seemed like everyone else in the room was gushing about how things couldn't be better and how their Amway business was booming. Following that, these same IBOs claim they will receive a substantial return after submitting their income taxes.

My Ambot was completely captivated. He had no notion that, according to our upline, the key to earning a tax return was to become an Amway Independent Business Owner (IBO). The government is giving you money for nothing!

Refund? When your company is performing well, it's easy to have a good chuckle.

Ambots are unable to comprehend this concept.

If your firm generates an excessive amount of revenue (income) and you do not have an enough amount of deductions (expenses), you will owe money at tax time. Yay! Everything is going swimmingly!

Generally, if you do not earn much money and your costs exceed your income, the government will pay you a refund. Boo! Business is a load of shite!

In other words, it is nearly impossible for an IBO to declare that business is booming and that they are making a lot of money in Scamway while simultaneously claiming that they are receiving a substantial tax return on the other side of their mouth. Alternatively, tax return money from running an Amway firm, as ambots refer to it.

Most Amway IBOs, in addition to being fictitious business owners, hold down a day job with a legitimate corporation and earn regular paychecks. When tax time comes along, those sly Amway bastards deduct all of their Amway expenses (XS, Perfect Water, vitamins, food bars, motels, function tickets, meals, travel, and so on) from their job's revenue, so increasing their take-home pay.

That is the only way most Amway independent business owners (IBOs) make money. By classifying everything they spend on Amway as a business expense and deducting it from their salary, they can reduce their taxable income.

They are little ambot bastards who lie about everything! Tax evaders, take note!

Now here's a major hint, ambots! Food goods (groceries!) and items used for cleaning around the house can't be deducted as business costs in order to earn a tax return unless you run a grocery shop, according to the IRS. If you're an Amway Independent Business Owner (IBO), and you're claiming travel and restaurant expenditures on your taxes, you better be able to demonstrate some sort of Amway income profit from the sale of Amway items. If Uncle Sam manages to track you down, you'll be up the creek without a paddle!

People who run a respectable business that has nothing to do with Amway, how do they feel about it? Legitimate business owners have tax identification numbers, business licences, insurance, and accounting software into which they enter all of the money received from clients and all of the money spent in the process of running our businesses, among other things. Expenses incurred in the course of conducting business that can be deducted. During tax season, we back it all up on a CD and hand it over to our accountants. This is due to the fact that we are wise enough to hire the services of a professional who checks that we have entered everything correctly and that we have not left any information out, and who also does everything in their power to ensure that they write off as many legitimate expenses as they possibly can so that we have less money to pay back to the government in what we owe in taxes.

Everything in Amway (XS, Perfect Water, vitamins, laundry soap, and cleaning goods, among other things) is a valid business deduction, which is a far cry from "counselling with upline."

As a matter of fact, our accountant did not agree with the jerks in our Amway upline! Refused to deal with anything that had to do with Amway. Instead of dealing with pyramid scams, accountants prefer to deal with respectable enterprises.

So much for the adage "never challenge your superiors"!

Preparing for an audit is essential if you are running a fictitious Amway business and following your upline's guidance on how to file your taxes so that you can earn your money in Amway by receiving a government tax refund check; otherwise, you could find yourself in serious trouble.

If nothing else, we were told when we visited Amway, that the company is a good tax haven. The taxman, on the other hand, might disagree. Another source of interest is provided below:

The Internal Revenue Service to Amway: The Party's Over!

http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/conspiracy/conspiracy/amwaybush5.shtml

In addition, if you're an Amway loser who doesn't have a REAL business plan and your a$$ gets hauled into tax court because the IRS determined that you're a tax fraud, you're pretty much screwed.

https://www.parkertaxpublishing.com/public/tax-deduction-amway-distributorship.html

Amway is one of the most successful companies in the direct selling sector and is recognized all over the world for the quality of the health and wellness goods, personal care items, and home care solutions that it offers. The corporation is well-known for its use of the multi-level marketing strategy, often known as the Amway distributor business model, which enables independent business owners to generate money by promoting and selling Amway products.


Some Amway distributors, commonly known as "ambots," utilize boasting about the size of their tax refunds as a technique to persuade others to join their organization. This is a common strategy used by these individuals. This strategy is frequently utilized to make the Amway opportunity appear more alluring by assuring prospective recruits that they, too, may obtain sizeable tax refunds if they join Amway as a distributor.


Although it is true that Amway distributors are allowed to deduct certain business expenses on their tax returns, such as the cost of products they purchase for resale and other expenses related to their businesses, the idea that becoming an Amway distributor will result in a large tax refund is misleading.


When weighing the pros and cons of becoming an Amway distributor from a financial perspective, the following are some important considerations to keep in mind:


However, there are limitations placed on the deductibility of business expenses. In order for Amway distributors to be allowed to deduct some business expenses on their tax returns, such as the cost of products they acquire for the purpose of reselling, the distributors must be able to demonstrate that these expenses are commonplace and required for the operation of their business. In addition, there is a cap on the total amount of expenses that can be deducted each year, and the Internal Revenue Service examines the deductions claimed by businesses very carefully to ensure that they are not fraudulent.


Even though some Amway distributors may be eligible for a tax refund because of the business expenses they incurred, they will still be required to pay taxes on any income they earn from their Amway business. This include not only the commissions they receive from Amway but also any earnings they make from the sale of Amway products.


Because the tax circumstances of each individual are different, some Amway distributors may be eligible to receive a sizeable tax refund due to the business expenses they incurred, but this is not necessarily the case for everyone. The amount of taxes owing or refunded to an individual is determined by a variety of criteria, including income, deductions, and credits, and the circumstances of each person's tax return are one of a kind.


Although Amway distributors are allowed to deduct certain business expenses from their personal tax returns, the idea that becoming an Amway distributor will result in a significant increase in the amount of money that is refunded to them is misleading. The promise of a tax return should not be the deciding factor for anyone who is thinking about being involved in the Amway opportunity. Instead, that person should give serious consideration to both the possible expenses and rewards of the business. In addition, it is essential to seek the advice of an experienced tax specialist in order to make certain that all of one's tax commitments are met and correctly accounted for.


Amway Ambot Gets Ditched By Ship

Amway Ambot Gets Ditched By Ship

 So this Amway IBO is on a cruise and is enraged by the prospecting efforts of everyone else on the board. While you're trying to enjoy your lobster and steak, some jerk in the great dining room is snooping around for potential customers. As soon as the ship docks in this port, the ambot begins hustling the locals, attempting to show them the Amway board plan rather than taking them sightseeing or shopping. He's preoccupied in persuading the villagers to join Amway that he hasn't noticed the passing of time. Oops, the cruise liner was scheduled to depart at 4pm, but it is now 4:10. He doesn't have anything to be concerned about. He's an Amway "business owner," which implies that he's superior than everyone else and that he has a sense of entitlement toward the company. Because he's in Amway, the ship will wait for him till he arrives.

Will it, or won't it?

The Ambot cries "halt," and because he works for Amway, this obviously implies that the rest of the world must comply with his requests because he is superior to everyone else, and they must bend down and do what he says because he works for Amway.

Meanwhile, the ship's crew is up on the bridge, keeping an eye on this dumb ass Amway ambot racing down the dock. One of them asks the captain to bring him up and explains, "That's my upline Platinum cult boss," in reference to the captain. His failure to get on the ship would end up destroying my marriage.”

“That lying bag of shit offered me Double X vitamins for 80 bucks and told me they were fantastic for sex,” the captain claims. They didn't do a good job with the urine. He's a jerk. Fuck him. I'm not going to turn this old tub around. He'll figure out a means to get back home!”

The expression "The Amway Ambot Gets Ditched by Ship" is used to describe the situation in which an Amway distributor gets abandoned by their upline and does not receive any support or direction from that person. This circumstance can be especially difficult for new distributors, many of whom do not yet have a substantial support network or a solid comprehension of the Amway company.


In the Amway company, having assistance from one's upline is essential to the individual distributors' ability to be successful. Upline support consists of coaching, training, and mentoring for distributors, which enables them to expand their business and make progress toward their objectives. Nevertheless, there are circumstances in which upline help could not be easily available or might be cut off for a variety of reasons.


When an Amway Ambot is abandoned by their upline, the individual may experience feelings of disorientation and confusion on how to proceed with their business. They can have a difficult time finding new customers, building their downline, or navigating the complex world of Amway if they do not have the appropriate direction and support.


In times like these, it is imperative that Amway Ambots take initiative and look for fresh sources of assistance and advice in order to navigate the challenges they face. This could involve reaching out to other upline distributors, attending Amway events or meetings, or contacting Amway's customer care team for advice.


In spite of the difficulties they may experience, it is essential for Amway Ambots to maintain their concentration and dedication to the business objectives they have set for themselves. They will be able to overcome the challenges they are facing and establish a prosperous Amway business if they maintain their motivation and keep working as hard as they can.


In conclusion, the Amway Ambot Gets Ditched by Ship scenario can be a trying experience for Amway distributors who are in a position where they do not have assistance from their upline. Ambots can, however, overcome these hurdles and establish a successful Amway business by having the initiative to seek out new sources of instruction and assistance as well as by acting on their own initiative. It is essential for Ambots to maintain their concentration and dedication to the accomplishment of their objectives, and to keep up their laborious efforts even in the face of opposition.


Ambot Leaves A Comment About The Latest Amway Ambot Scam

Ambot Leaves A Comment About The Latest Amway Ambot Scam

 An Amway Ambot showed up here to inform us of the latest scam being perpetrated by the company.

“The Better Business Bureau has recognised Amway as one of the greatest home-based business opportunities.”

One of the things that Amway Independent Business Owners (IBOs) are not allowed to do or not do is brag about Amway's association with or lack of affiliation with the Better Business Bureau - BBB – according to the company's terms and conditions. It is one of the reasons why an Amway Independent Business Owner (IBO) can be fired.

In the event if Amway actually followed through with following its own conditions of conduct, they would be forced to fire their entire commissioned sales staff. LOL!!! I went to a lot of Amway meetings, and the fucking morons in our Amway upline were always talking about their fictitious affiliations with the Better Business Bureau. Numerous Amway morons with brainwashed beliefs show up on this blog and make comments implying that Amway is in cahoots with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

So much for adhering to the IBO's code of conduct! Amway ambots give their employer the big old FUCK YOU and are constantly talking about any imaginary Amway association with the Better Business Bureau. According to Amway ambots that have been brainwashed, it appears that the BBB is licking Amway's ass and sucking dick.

Anyone who visits the BBB website will be able to find out the truth. Any business that want to be accredited by the Better Business Bureau must submit an application and pay an annual fee. Amway is one of the firms that contribute to this effort. Companies are not required to comply with this requirement. What I don't get is why Amway continues to pay the BBB charge, and it doesn't really matter to me. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is designed to act as a go-between when consumers have complaints about a firm. When the Better Business Bureau receives a customer complaint, they convey it to the business and provide them with a time by which they must react. In order to maintain good standing with the Better Business Bureau, the company must react within the specified time frame. They are under no obligation to respond positively to the customer. It is not necessary for a company to be affiliated with the Better Business Bureau in order for them to handle any complaints that are forwarded to them. It is in their best interests to answer because the Better Business Bureau assigns a rating to the company based on whether or not they responded.

It is clearly stated on the Better Business Bureau website that they do not endorse any one business, product, or service. This is done to ensure that they remain an unbiased third party in conflict settlement and to build public confidence in their ability to be fair.

So, what's the most recent ruse that Amway ambots have concocted this time? In order to distinguish themselves from one another, the Better Business Bureau has been renamed to the "better business burow." Although it retains the same pronunciation, Amway Ambots have developed a new word: "burow." Scamway is still trying to dupe people into believing that Scamway is - to paraphrase the stupid little Amway asshole that made the previous remark - "one of the best home biz chances." I suppose ambots can claim anything they want about the fake "better business bureau," but the rest of the world is aware that the genuine Better Business Bureau, which has a similar sounding name, does not rate home-based business prospects. According to this false ass "better business burow" that Amway ambots are now spouting about, home-based enterprises are rated higher than other firms. Amway con artists are a scumbag. And why would you show up on a blog that is dedicated to calling out Amway jerks and bragging about Amway's latest fraud in order to spread the news about Amway's latest scam and lies to the entire world?

You have to come up with some more pretend businesses that love you to death when you're a pretend business owner running a pretend firm, like this fictional "better business bureau" that grades Amway in imagined terms that the real BBB doesn't get involved in because it's a sham.

Suck a dick and kiss his ass. The Amway ambot guidelines are important to follow.

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