Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Amway - Upline Teaching That Doesn't Add Up?

When I was an IBO, and even now, there is ample evidence that uplines continue to teach contradictory and poor business advice. I believe the abuse of downline continues because nobody has ever corrected or held upline accountable for their bad advice or even outright lies, such as the previous claim that nobody made a profit from tools. While some of the teaching might make sense on the surface, I believe that much of the upline teaching has an under current designed to profit the upline at the expense of those they are advising.

For example, upline may teach you to get out of debt and live below your means. While that may seem like good advice, it is rendered meaningless if your sacrifices and savings are spent on purchasing tools. I've recently been following the blog of an IBO who got out of debt by selling his home and cashing out his 401K. I believe he was advised by upline to do this. The sad thing is that I believe he is overspending on tools and products with the savings he realized by wiping out (most of) his debts.

Another interesting piece of advice would be to get into vertical alignment. Which is God = #1, Spouse #2, family #3, job #4 and Amway #5. Yet anytime a conflict comes up with a function or a business meeting, the "priorities" somehow turn out where the Amway meeting becomes #1. Sadly, I have seen some dedicated IBOs miss their kids childhood days chasing the Amway dream and they never earn a net profit. If your upline teaches this, I would urge you to consider keeping Amway at #5 and not reschedule family or church gatherings.

Selling products are vital to running a business, yet many uplines do not place emphasis on this aspect. Many IBOs are taught to self consume products. If this happens, then the only way for IBOs to earn an income is to recruit downline. This borders on the parameters of legalities. Also, it creates an artificial need for Amway products. How many former IBOs consistently use 100 to 300 PV?

Some upline also emphasize the "side benefits" of the business such as you being a nicer person, which may or may not be true, depending on the perspective of others. They may say that they are your friends for life, at least until you miss a function. They may claim that Amway saves marriages, while not talking about IBOs who may have divorced BECAUSE of the Amway opportunity.

Many uplines will teach downline IBOs things that benefit the upline and not the IBOs themselves. If you see or hear some of these ideas or others. I urge you to ask tough questions about why the teaching may be contradictory to the princioples of business or of what they are teaching. If you are taught to get out of debt, I do not believe your savings from doing this should be spent on functions. You should seriously reconsider adding debt to build your business, afterall, you were probably told that the Amway business has little to no risk or overhead. Hold your upline to their promises. Do not allow them to manipulate it for their own benefit.

Good luck to IBOs and prospects, but seriously think about teaching that does not add up.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

JoeCool, your criticism doesn't add up. How much do you make by writing anti Amway blog stories? Are you getting a good investment on your time? Are you being paid by WalMart to bash Amway? Your story doesn't add up. Your just bitter and broke so you raise your ego by bad mouthing a sold and ethical business. Get a life you loser.

Anonymous said...

anon, you're the epitome of everything that is wrong with amway.

Anonymous said...

by the way, you spelled "solid" wrong. who's the loser now????? lol =P

Anonymous said...

Saving this one to show my team :). To the first anonymous poster I say this, get a life and stop drinking the kool-aid that your upline is feeding you, because the group that addresses all of these concerns and finally gets it right will be the winner and will inevitably swallow this market whole. Good day.