#shortsvideos #short #amway
When an MLM or Network marketing rep tries to convince you that their company is ✨different✨ than all the rest…. yeah you’re not making much sense, buddy.
If it’s so different, why are 99% of the distributors not making any money? 🤔
Amway, Mary Kay, Herbalife, Monat, Young Living, Q Sciences, Isagenix….
they are all MLM, Network marketing, social selling, direct selling, relationship selling, legal pyramid scheme, commercial cult…. Just the same idea with a different name.
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📹 *MLM TOP FAILS #5 | Manipulation is just another part of doing business for these MLM scams. #antimlm*
📹 *TOP MLM FAILS #4 | Elomir, Velovita + more mlm fails to make you roll your eyes #antimlm *
📹 * TOP MLM FAILS #3 | Monat, Isagenix + more MLM ig reels & posts that will make you cringe *
📹 * TOP MLM Fails #2 | Reacting to some cringey MLM instagram reels & posts #antimlm *
📹 * MLM HORROR STORIES #2: Kidnapped by Amway Couple | Victims of Amway’s Pyramid Scheme #antimlm
– – – – – – [ Amway Information, from Wikipedia] – – – – – –
“Amway is an American multi-level marketing company that sells health, beauty, and home care products. The company was founded in 1959 by Jay Van Andel and Richard DeVos and is based in Ada, Michigan. Amway and its sister companies under Alticor reported sales of $8.4 billion in 2019.
Amway has been investigated in various countries and by institutions such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for alleged pyramid scheme practices, but it has never been found guilty, though it has paid tens of millions of dollars to settle these suits.[8][9][10][11][12][13]”
– – – – – – [ From The Case (for and) against Multi-level Marketing by Jon M. Taylor, MBA, Ph. D., Consumer Awareness Institute] – – – – – –
“The loss rate for MLMs is at least 99%. This means that less than one in 100 MLM participants make a clear profit, and at least 99 out of 100 participants actually lose money! In fact, classic no-product schemes are ten to one hundred times as likely to result in profits as are product-based pyramid schemes, or MLMs.”
– – – – – – [ From Great Expectations by Charles Dickens ] – – – – – –
“Take nothing on its looks; take everything on evidence. There’s no better rule.”