icerat
Philosopher
Because it is a CULT. One of the first thing my son's 'upline' tried to get him to do was to sever all contact with anyone that didn't believe in his new 'dream'.
Well frankly I'm glad you did "get him out", I think that kind of behavior is pretty obscene and I have little regard for the group(s) that promote that kind of thing. It is not however something universal to the Amway business, indeed I doubt it's even common these days. I'd be willing to bet I can guess which group he got involved with (any bets Newton Trino?)
It wasn't a dream, it's a NIGHTMARE. The only people making money, at this point, are the ones at the very top of the pyramid. (And that is before the tools. Add those in and it is offensively obvious who's really making the 'big bucks'.)
Dave, I understand your reaction, but that's not the way the model works at all - or at least not the way it's supposed to. Yes it can be abused, but inherent in the model is that the person who generates the business should make (by far) the majority of the profit from that business. Indeed, draw out the income distribution and the vast majority of income does NOT go to the top.
They load these people (mainly late teens I bet) down with tapes, books and accessories and KATE, a voicemail system that costs them yet ANOTHER $50 or so a month.(Which they can't afford to lose.) They then want them to IMMEDIATELY attend high priced 'rallies' so they can get their thinking 'straight'. If it looks like a cult, and sounds like a cult......
Bingo - KATE, a product offered by one particular group and some of it's offshoots. What a surprise.
Still, like in any business, there's some expenses and startup costs involved, ones circumstances should always be considered when assessing what to spend and where. The way I operate (and the way I was taught to operate) is to cover all of these types of expenses through profit from selling products to retail clients.
No, that is what folks like YOU call them to you "downline" when they fail to achieve their pumped up dreams. No one joins to make $100 a month and you very well KNOW it.
No Dave, you're wrong. Plenty of people join for that reason.
They join with dreams of making BIG BUCKS with little real work. And who pumped up those impossible dreams? People like YOU!!
I ask every single person I sponsor into my business what their income goal is and over what period. The vast majority of them want $1000 to $1500/mth extra and say they are willing to put in a couple of years to achieve that. Some want the big $$$$, some want less. Many join just to get the products at cheaper pricing, though that's not as big an incentive in the US these days, with free shipping to customers.
This crap takes advantage of those in our society who are on the bottom edge. Close to broke, they seek some way out of their financial delimma, and along comes Amway to finish the poor suckers off.
Oh yeah, that's why we (as in the group I work with) teach to talk to high achievers, people with good incomes and part of the target market for high quality products.
Here's a question for you:
How many "losers"/people have you personally seen fail at/quit this business. (Not that I really expect an honest answer.)
Nobody is a "loser" for deciding not to pursue an Amway business.