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I'm writing a paper for my class, and my reason was that sometime people believe in something so much, they think it's true.
when people believe in Amway, and it's future so much, they think it's ture.
Is that why you joined amway? you are desperatly for more money, that you lost your judgment?

2007-12-15 16:52:54 · 2 answers · asked by skjhlkj 1 in Business & Finance Small Business

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oh good grief - if you're writing a paper for class, then step 1 should be to do some research to understand what you are writing about!

Amway *is* true. The model itself is perfectly logical, and then outside of just a logical analysis that says it should work, there's 50 years of history proving it works.

And if you do the research you'll find that most of the most successful people in Amway we're already successful in their lives beforehand. There's lots of ways to make money, Amway offers more than that - it also offers time.

2007-12-19 11:22:55 · answer #1 · answered by David Steadson 3 · 0 0

Nobody goes around looking to join Amway. It's the other way round. Amway goes around looking for you.

The most important activity in Amway is putting other people underneath you in the system. That's how you make money, by moving up higher in the pyramid.

So "selling" Amway, the organization, is extremely important, and people who want to succeed in Amway make it their top priority. They don't sell the soap, they sell the organization.

Good salesmen are very, very convincing. While that's no excuse for making a bad deal, there's no harm done if somebody joins Amway. It doesn't cost much of anything, and you can get all your money back if you change your mind, so it's a pretty easy sell, and easy to say yes.

2007-12-15 17:09:29 · answer #2 · answered by Firebird 7 · 0 0

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