• One Person's Experience With The Amway/Quixtar SCAM!

    From Anonymous@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 28 11:07:43 2018
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    Hello everyone, my name is Bart, I'm 19 years old and this is my
    Amway experience.

    It all started when I was hanging out with my good friend and he
    mentioned that his cousin asked if it would be alright if I met with
    him to try some of his products and that he also had a "job" for me.
    Seeing no harm, I agreed and the next day I headed to my friend's
    house where his cousin was. We exchanged names and handshakes and
    then we proceeded to sit down at a diner table to talk. Now, before
    I go on, my close friend didn't know what his cousin was going to
    show us so we were both basically fresh to this presentation. After
    some small talk, the cousin (we'll call him Sam) began to dive into
    the STP (Showing the Plan). At the time, what he wrote on paper
    seemed interesting, talking about the potential income and whatnot.
    He also presented and handed us products to try which was XS energy
    drink and some vitamin supplements. He also gave me some more
    information about the company he worked with. After he left and once
    my friend and I left to go do whatever, I tried the XS and energy
    bar and thought they weren't bad but I really didn't take too much
    into consideration on what Sam told me about the business itself. I
    did however, keep in mind that he said by joining the business I
    could start by making 200- 500 dollars a month and that he was going
    to call me in a week or so. So a week later he calls me and asks if
    I can attend an upcoming meeting and if I have any business attire.
    I went to the meeting and thought it was very interesting and I
    gotta admit, I was pretty excited and I wanted to join.

    Well, to make a long story shorter...I joined the business, brought
    in like 5 close friends, attended many meetings, met other people in
    my uplines business, attended a major function, and even bought
    products. My start up cost was 140 dollars. That money, I was told
    was to pay for my start up kit and for my 4 websites. Only maybe 2
    close friends actually signed on the business with the full 140, the
    rest did 60 to mainly get the websites. Oh and remember my friend I
    mentioned earlier, the cousin of my upline and sponsor? Well, he
    also signed on with me as my upline since he signed up first. None
    of my friends including me have made any actual money since we've
    been in the business. Sure I've received checks: 1 for 6 dollars,
    another for 38 dollars and the last for 50 dollars, but that money
    still doesn't exceed even my start up cost. Plus it was basically
    forced so that I would go on to the next bracket, I didn't do
    anything my upline just bought a bunch of random crap. To be honest
    my friends also haven't really done anything either except my one
    friend Neill who was ocassionally selling some products to his mom.
    And basically not really seeing any money from that anyway, he was
    probably getting 10-20 dollars for selling like 200+ dollars worth
    of Amway garbage.

    The point behind my story is, whether or not Amway is legit, it's
    still a waste of time, money and it's a good way to alienate your
    friends and family. How bullsh*t is it to receive 7 dollars for
    slaving at the bottom of the pyramid while pushing 250-300 dollars
    worth of products. The only people who make any actual money or get
    rich off of it are the ones who do it by lying, stealing and selling
    all those motivational bullcrap to people. They're not rich from
    Amway, they're rich from BWW, the training and support system of
    Amway. Sure it's good to be motivated, postive and open minded in
    anything you do including business but their money is just blood
    money sucked dry from the people at the bottom who do the work and
    see little to none of the results. I'm too moral to get rich doing
    something that evil to good, honest people.

    Now, my close friends and I don't even bother with the business
    anymore, we all just basically make fun of and talk sh*t about it.
    my sponsor Sam rarely talks to me, ocassionally he'll text me and
    try to get me to go to a meeting or an expo which I would gladly go
    just to have a good laugh. I also gave him my old laptop a while
    back because it had problems with it and he said he would have his
    dad take a look at and he has still not returned it. He's probably
    going to try and keep it as collateral for me owing him money for
    CD's, books, the function I went to and other Amway bullsh*t but f*k
    him. I owe him nothing for the simple fact that he lied to me saying
    that I would make all this money and that he would do all the work,
    all I needed to do was provide him prospects, which I sadly did.
    Another thing too is he asks me or anyone if I have a job which he
    only asks because then we would have money to spend on Amway
    products, get the f*** outta here. He's also stacking people I don't
    know in my leg which he himself said was illegal, wow he's really
    desperate. I know he doesn't make any money doing the business, he's
    been in it for years and he's so blind and in denial.

    Other things to keep in mind:

    The regular weekly meetings held at hotels by Amway are the same
    exact things every week only done by someone different. (Great, 6
    dollars a week to hear the same s**t)

    Even if you see a check from Amway, how do you know that you're
    making money, you still have expenses too (Driving, samples, CD's,
    books, functions, meetings, etc etc etc.)

    Diamonds don't actually make 250,000 a year, I know this because
    I've been in my upline Diamonds home many times and he doesn't have
    anything in his house someone making a quarter of a million would
    have. Even if you were saving money you would still have enough to
    buy yourself some nice things with that much money. The only thing
    he has is a Lexus which probably at best cost 30,000 dollars which
    isn't anything.

    IBOs when at the time of recruiting lie to prospects and don't even
    mention the name Amway (What are they ashamed of?)

    You can see the frustration, anguish and sleepiness in downlines and
    crosslines eyes and you know that they work hard but see no results.

    Amway products are overpriced and the wholesale discount you receive
    when you sign up isn't wholesale, it's more like 10% off which is
    still overpriced

    Yea sure Amway is partners with many legit companies and stores but
    that doesn't give you legitamite credit, what do they care if you're
    exposed for your fraud, it still won't hurt their sales no matter
    what happens to you Amway.

    All in all, if a stranger comes up to you and says you look familiar
    and tells you they work in eCommerce, run quickly. Amway is just a
    waste of time and money and it only leads to heartache, an empty
    pocket and lost friends. Even if you do get rich off this scam,
    you're no better than Bernie Madoff and that's just not worth it.

    P.S. Amway CD's and books are fun to destroy and they go great
    flying out the window of your car. LULZ!

    "They come here for worship, but the only thing these people are
    worshipping is the almighty dollar, Chris Hanson reports."

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