Scamway. You will only hear good things about amway from the people who are selling for amway and want you to join so that they can get money bonuses for you to join.
Their products are overpriced and can be found at any local major chain store.
I am surprised those sheisters are still around.
Amway is SO 1983.
Its a simple and legal concept, though it preys on the ignorance of the masses.
You join amway, you sell overpriced goods to customers, playing up their value, then amway gets a cut of your profits.
Amway also benefits in that you take the risk, not them. If your sales pitch doesn’t pan out to profits, you absorb the loss.
Its not to say that amway is anything unusual in the consumer market.
Its no different than Saks Fifth avenue selling $250 purses to women knowing that the purse cost $3 to make in some vietnam sweatshop, but much of market goods is percieved value, not actual value.
I’ve only heard bad things about them from business partners who made a mass exodus from them to our access marketing company. Unlike our company who take all the risk and offer profit sharing instead of revenue sharing, with no breakage, Amway distributors take all the risk and receive very little money.
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Scamway. You will only hear good things about amway from the people who are selling for amway and want you to join so that they can get money bonuses for you to join.
Their products are overpriced and can be found at any local major chain store.
I am surprised those sheisters are still around.
Amway is SO 1983.
i’ve heard very bad things. run.
Its a simple and legal concept, though it preys on the ignorance of the masses.
You join amway, you sell overpriced goods to customers, playing up their value, then amway gets a cut of your profits.
Amway also benefits in that you take the risk, not them. If your sales pitch doesn’t pan out to profits, you absorb the loss.
Its not to say that amway is anything unusual in the consumer market.
Its no different than Saks Fifth avenue selling $250 purses to women knowing that the purse cost $3 to make in some vietnam sweatshop, but much of market goods is percieved value, not actual value.
I wouldn’t recommend them. See this link. You can also do a Yahoo search on “Amway”
I’ve only heard bad things about them from business partners who made a mass exodus from them to our access marketing company. Unlike our company who take all the risk and offer profit sharing instead of revenue sharing, with no breakage, Amway distributors take all the risk and receive very little money.