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Do you want to see Full topic I have
lived in the United States for over 8 years now, and in fact a few of those years
were in Grand Rapids, Michigan., (near) where the Amway world HQ is located.
I have several comments to make of this company, having known about it. I’ll
never forget one of the basic, fundamental truth, as they say here, ‘There is
absolutely no free lunch. Somebody, always pays’. Amway is owned by these two
families, who practically own the whole town of – Says Naren
Nayak responding to the Ramjee Chandran’s article
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AN EXPLOTING MESMARISM >> v Are
you Unemployed and looking for some opportunity ? v Are
you a house wife, want to earn some money sitting at home? v Are
you tired with 10 to 5 work job and want to have freedom of work and earn
more money ? v Are
you looking for little extra money ? v Do you
want to become a Multi Millionaire in no time ? v Do you
want to own a Mercedez, BMW ? v Are
you interested in joining a company which sells dreams and where product is a
bonus ? So
here is a life time opportunity !!! v
You just required to
enroll in a Scheme by buying their products (for selling?) and recruit three
more to do the same. You need not know anything about the marketing or
knowledge of any products. That is all.
The persons you recruited will recruit three persons each and they
will recruit another three each and so on.
You will get percentages on the products sold by you and also on the
persons you recruited and the people recruited by your recruitees (downline).
The most important thing is that you will receive commission for recruiting
people. v Is it not a wonderful life time opportunity? Are you not still
convinced? So just look at this
example. v Here is the company ‘X’ which markets few health products. You can join this scheme by buying their
products; once you are a member you will get the right to recruit other
people. You will receive commissions
for recruiting people. You also
receive percentage on the sales made by you and your recruitees. v
You need to buy their
products by paying Rs.500/- to the company to become the part of their
scheme. Then build a “down line” by
recruiting three new members, who then each will recruit three more
members. The company will pay Rs.150/-
for each of three members recruited at first level. The company will also pay Rs.30/-
commission for each recruit at the next levels. Imagine the situation at the fourth level,
you can earn Rs.3,960/- on an investment of just Rs.500/-, a whopping 792%
return. This is to calculate –
Rs.150/- from the first level of three recruits is Rs.450/-, Rs.30/- from next
three levels of recruits is Rs.270/- (Rs.30/- X 9) + Rs.810 (Rs.30/- X 27) +
Rs.2,430/- ( Rs.30/- X 81) not a bad deal.
Of course you also get percentages on the actual sales made. v This is the promise of the con world. Pyramid schemes, Multilevel Marketing,
Network Marketing or whatever be the name.
Promises quick money. v Is all this true? Any
scheme with this kind of structure is bound to collapse at some point of time
and 99.9% of people will loose money.
Are you not able to belief just look at the above example. Imagine that this scheme collapses at level
four. v The promoter of the scheme at this stage will have made Rs.500/-
from the first investor in the pyramid (Rs.500/- with no commissions paid
out), Rs.350/- from the 3 at the next level (Rs.500/- minus commission of
Rs.150/-), Rs.320/- from the 9 at the next level (Rs.500/- Minus commissions
of Rs.150/- + Rs.30/-), Rs.290/- from the 27 at the next level (Rs.500/-
Minus Rs.150/- + Rs.30/- + Rs.30/-), and Rs.260/- from the 81 newest
investors (Rs.500/- Minus commissions of Rs.150/- + Rs.30/- + Rs.30/- +
Rs.30/-). The simple math –
Rs.33,320/- flowered down to the con artist – and all he did was attract one
investor. Did the
investor made any money?
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