Amway, Is it the greatest con game since the shell game?

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to audit her records] cost the Representative, .00, that cost would provide Amway with its needed profit. Anything above that then began to provide a profit for the new field Representative.

So, the VP, operations, for example, would then “Recruit” 6 people at his or his good friend’s home. Perhaps 12 people came to this “Hello party.” Those 6 people would buy one kit each and from that, the VP would pocket perhaps .00. Amway would net over , since the soap cost .00 to provide Amway its profit. It is presumed the business cards and brochures costs less than .10 total, to provide.

Now we have two partners, a crew of employees to get the soap out the door and the VP with 6 new Representatives.

Next month or so, these 6 new Representatives would have, in their respective neighborhoods, parties to recruit new/more Independent

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