I restarted my business on 3rd of May as my son born that day
congratulations!
I've finally made a decision that I want to do it seriously.
We started seriously in February ourselves and ... shock horror ... it's working, with over £8300 in sales the past two months.
Amway UK is unique as the pricing is super competitive.
It's not unique, it's just you don't have people like ... must be nice and not mention names on this forum! ... spreading misleading BS.
For example a couple of days ago I saw someone on a blog ranting about Amway selling $12 toothbrushes and saying it was a scam and you could do better at Walmart. Well guess what - Amway sells a pack of
four toothbrushes for $12.85 (cheaper for reps), not one, and Walmart sells toothbrushes from 94 cents
all the way up to $3.97 each!
I suppose those last ones must be a scam. Oh wait, it's got over a thousand reviews and a nearly 5 star ratings. Gee, maybe more expensive toothbrushes are actually better
value?
The difference is, C1REX, you've actually learned about the products (like Olive acidity! who knew?

) and gone out and done your own price comparisons. I've done the same in Sweden. I've found many products super competitive, many good value, and some I didn't think are good value -
just like any other supplier.
I can't imagine how hard work it is in Poland for example.
Quality products are much the same price, comparatively speaking, in Poland as they are anywhere else, and they have a pretty large upper middle class with good incomes who like to buy quality stuff.
I've also realised that if somebody want to do it as a profession then need to study this subject like for a white collar job.
yup. Of course, what people often do is decide it looks simple, so they don't need to learn anything, so they go do lots of stuff we know doesn't work ... and it predictably doesn't ... and then they quit and claim Amway doesn't work! Well duh - if you'd bothered to ask we could have told you what you insist on doing won't work!