Like the crook who keeps posting in here from seattle.edu
http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Amway/Houston-Texas-77840/Amway-Sandeep- Kamani-Somesh-Soni-A-big-fraud-buggers-fools-Houston-Texas-1057112
or
https://tinyurl.com/qdaj9cg
So this is about one of the biggest Fraud companies in the world,
Amway. Recently, in India, Amway officals were caught in fraud and
company was fined about $150 dollars. Now coming back to the main
point, about Amway USA. This company boasts of sharing their profits
by making people (also known as "Independent Business Owner") sell
their products.
The company conducts conferences in Houston, where all the fools who
join Amway and want to join Amway (Me!), listen to the speakers who
talk about their experiences. These 'speakers' claim 'earning 5
figure dollars' through Amway and 'crying' about their 'struggle' in
life while working for Amway. They will also explain about the
basics of how they do business so as to make people fool!
Now the worst part is the way they increase their business base. The
fools who are already a part of Amway, tend to increase their
profits by convincing other people to join under their name. Two
such people are Sandeep Kamani and Somesh Soni. These two bastards
primarily target university or college towns because it is easier to
fool new incoming students (especially international). They
basically tell you that they have a 'new business plan' to talk
about. They will start by explaining the whole concept of Amway and
how they are 'better than Walmart, BestBuy'. They will talk about
the 'extraordinary growth' of the company. They claim to make you
'Rich'. This Sandeep Kamani b*****d said to me 'If you listen to me,
I will teach you how to make so much money'.
Basically, when new students (especially indians, and asians) arrive
new to the US, these bastards tend to send friend requirests on
facebook to those they think could be easily fooled. They don't talk
Amway as yet. They try to build a FAKE relationship with these
students, by frequently calling them, and asking about how they are
doing, and letting them know that they can help, just in case. When
these students arrive to the US totally fresh, not knowing anything
at all about this country initially, these Amway agents (Sandeep
Kamani, Somesh Soni and many others) within a space of a week call
them twice or thrice, and quite often invite them to the
'conference' in Houston, Dallas, and other cities. (This Sandeep
Kamani b*****d once suggested me to accompany him to a conference on
the West Coast or somewhere afar, and pay him about $250 dollars for
the same, which he called a very small amount for an enjoyable
trip). Once you attend these conferences, they tell you not to 'tell
anybody' about it and that people will 'say false things' to you and
'mislead' you about this 'business plan'. So, to make sure that
these fools dont run away, these bastards try get money from you as
soon as possible. They tell you they are in a hurry, and tell you
that there is a "money back guarantee" after three months if you
wish to discontinue, which is a total lie. And how much money are
they asking for?? $10?? $50?? $100?? NO!! A whopping $169. They will
generally do this transaction at your home if you are alone or at a
food outlet. And note that this food outlet is never crowded. NEVER!
You wont see any other person there except you fool and that
b*****d(s). This Sandeep Kamani guy is such a DOOSHBAG, and his
intentions are very clear. He also asks you to buy Amway products
worth atleast $50-100 monthly, which is really high for a student.
This Sandeep Kamani bugger also uses Amway products in front of you
to convince you that Amway is real. He also asks you to use Amway
products in front of others to fool them. What a Bugger this guy is
and many others like Somesh Soni.
Such an unethical guy this Sandeep Kamani is. He lives in Houston
and a big bugger. I wish I could punch his face. After I got fooled,
I realized why this bugger was so good to me initially (even before
I was coming the US).
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