Thursday, January 16, 2020

Success in a "scheme"

Was just now thinking that for some very few people, Amway is a good scheme. I've discussed Kingpins and want to be Kingpins. I am not really certain that I've left anything unsaid. I would like to reiterate that much of the criminal fraud that has been discovered involving the Amway/Quixtar business involved developing other avenues of lucrative frauds, investment schemes and frauds being the more common.

Amway, an over the counter drug, a gateway drug to other less legal drugs. People selling much more than a basket of cosmetics. Lone sharking has always been a sister business of MLM. Enthusiasm for a scheme can be lucrative for some.

I am not particularly impressed by claims made by some about Amway. I can see that it has its potential for getting some kind of leg up for any number of things, both legal and illegal.

Many that profess to be financially successful in the Amway business, giving hope to the believers, are many times essentially frauds, hiding the fact that their appearance of success comes from questionable side operations. Robbing gold eggs from the nests of new, but very gullible Amway believers is a con man's dream.

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