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From: ayers@convexs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: AMWAY -- Is it a scam?
Message-ID: <14100007@convexs>
Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 15:06:00 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 15:06:00 1985
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Nf-From: convexs.UUCP!ayers    Sep 18 14:06:00 1985


>I was introduced to AMWAY last night.  Before last night, I would have said
>that the whole thing was a scam.  I mean, have you ever met anyone who owns
>an AMWAY product?  With 1 million distributors and ~300 million Americans,
>there is a salesman for every 300 of us.  Who is buying their stuff????

I used to love their stuff.  Great products.  The only thing is, I could 
never find anyone who wanted to sell me any.  Now, they wanted to "let 
me in on the ground floor for very little money I can be a distributor 
too and have all those salesfolks selling for me and getting me rich and 
if I want to sell distributorships then I can make even more" and help 
me out THAT way, but no one wanted to sell me any products.  Not enough 
money in it to replace what they'd invested...


>Has anyone out there had any experience with AMWAY?  Do you actually know of
>anyone who was/is involved?  Any AMWAY customers?  Is getting involved with
>AMWAY like getting involved with the KGB or the Mafia, i.e. once you're in,
>you'll never get yourself uninvolved?  


See above.



("Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore...")




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