Is AMWAY “Effing Satanic?”
The great Amway debate continues. Also read:
IS AMWAY A GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY?
steve howarth writes:
So the cycle of deception perpetuates itself ad nauseum. Amway is, lets face it guys…effing SATANIC.
How many decades of deluded hopefuls have been chewed up and spat out by this systemic, geared deception? “…Check Upline??? My arse!
Keep your OWN COUNCIL. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN FAMILIES.And, while you are at it GET A LIFE!. Amway is a latter day diabolic/infernal/global manifestation.
If you doubt me, just ask yourselves how much are you GETTING OUT OF THIS in the HERE AND NOW?
I am, of course, assuming you have all been diligent enough to read “Merchants of Deception”* by a certain deluded Amway Diamond?
To quote from Jack Lemmons character in Glengarry Glen Ross….”Im done with ya!”
* Steve Howarth is referring to a free ebook called Masters of Deception by former Amway insider Eric Scheibeler. According to retired Assistant Attorney General Bruce Craig:
“Mr. Scheibeler’s book is a chilling portrayal of the process by which intelligent people can persist for years in pursuing the Amway dream while making no money. It is all the more significant because he earned his way to one of the highest distributor levels in the Company….I learned of similar experiences from ex-distributors when I interviewed them for the State of Wisconsin’s Amway litigation in the early 80’s. Such conditioning may explain why the tax returns (obtained for this litigation) of all active Wisconsin Direct Distributors, the company’s top 1%, showed an average net income of minus $900. Why did these men and women persist….under these economic circumstances? Eric Scheibelers book answers this question for those whose minds are clear enough to read
its pages.”
– BRUCE A. CRAIG, retired Assistant Attorney General, Wisconsin Department of Justice – Office of Consumer Protection (This statement is my own and not that of the State of Wisconsin)
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