Sunday 7 June 2009

Diverting tactics of Amway apologists

The Amway apologists always try to divert the original topic of money circulation scam which Amway India is indulging in for the last decade with their dubious promises of quality, standard et al.
The scheme of 6-4-3 plan or other plans are only intended to cheat public with the false promises of getting quick rich. People are realising that the "total financial freedom in 2-5 years" is actually a mirage. So is the case with the Herbalife's cheating. Herbalife is also offering a good business opportunity. And many people are now laden with Herbalife products which they could not sell because of their exorbitant price.
My humble appeal to people all over world in general and Indians in particular to throw such type of fraudsters out of their respective countries.
It is a pity that many Indians or for that matter people in many countries believe that anything from USA is great quality. What they do not realise is that all these products are locally made and sold at American price.
The Amway bosses and their cronies at higher levels are only making money and all others are losers. Still, they believe that they are going to become rich soon. People like Trivedi who claims that he has only joined recently and earning only pittance against the monthly investment of double his earnings, would realise soon. But by that time the damage would be immense and more people would join such schemes believing Trivedis. That is the tragedy. Trivedi, come out of this web and become normal.

Central Food Laboratory confirmed the poor quality of Amway products

Amway India has chosen to appeal in a judicial court to send its samples to the Central Food Laboratory to get them tested there as it did not believe the findings of the State Food Laboratory. The Magistrate ordered the Central Food Laboratory to test the products sent by Amway India. Not surprisingly, the Central Food Laboratory confirmed that the Amway India products are of poor quality. Now, the Amway apologists know that Amway products are not superior quality as claimed by the Amway India.


This is how Amway cheats people in USA
Shyam,
This is a forwarded message from BWW group.
Look at the contents how shamelessly and tactfully, just these crooks are looting their downlines by raising the entrance fee for seminar where the guest/qualified speaker will teach them secrets of success. And amazingly this same secret is delivered every 2-3 months for same people for same price, and still they don't get it?!!! On the top of that a CD will come out with the same/similar speech sold to same people at a whopping cost of $ 8-9 a piece. AND people still don't get it !!??? How out of sense one could be not to get it....?? If these Amway/BWW crooks can deceit in the USA public, it's a piece of cake for them in India and other countries looking for opportunities and hopes.
I sincerely pray and hope with the stand taken by persons like you and more supporters these crooks must be thrown into trashes.
To throw out the garbage we might have to pass through the trashes like IBOFIGHTBACK, Trivedi and gang..
Its still worth it...


Test of products proves how Amway swindle functions
Shyam
Your little flock of reality-inverting 'Amway' apologists are at it, yet again.
We all know that the origins of the 'Amway' swindle lie in the activities of Carl F. Rehnborg and his absurd 'Nutrilite Double X' brand. Rehnborg, a narcissistic tooth-paste salesman turned pseudo-scientist and economic guru, instigated an outrageous, camouflaged money game in the USA back in the 1940s using a harmless placebo which cost a few cents a pack, but which was priced at almost $20 (the same as several hundred dollars today). In reality, for the purpose of the fraud, it didn't matter what Rehnborg's 'product' contained, provided it was (effectively) unsaleable to outsiders, but wasn't poisonous. Had Rehnborg just asked his victims to give him $20 per month and recruit others to do the same, then he would have swiftly found himself in prison. Instead, he got away with his crimes by arbitrarily defining illegal payments as 'sales' and handing his victims jars of pretty pills and capsules. Obviously, Rehnborg might well have been selling empty jars.
The 'Amway' swindle remains essentially the same. The products are promoted as top quality and good value, but they are generally just cheaply-produced and banal rather than dangerous. They are still priced at a level which renders them (effectively) unsaleable to outsiders (with fully-functioning critical faculties). Ultimately, the overwhelming majority of players in the camouflaged 'Amway' money game can never win, because there is insufficient external revenue. Those who persist, merely consume and try to recruit others who will duplicate the same economically unviable plan. The 'Amway' apologists steadfastly deny this simple reality and endeavour to introduce all manner of red herrings and sophistic arguments. No matter how many traumatized and destitute witnesses (like Eric Scheibeler) come forward, apologists always bleat that their own experience of 'Amway' is completely different and that critics and whistle-blowers are all 'liars', 'communists', 'idiots', etc.
Self-evidently, the findings of qualified Indian scientists fit perfectly into how the 'Amway' swindle functions.

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