Amway Business?..

Philippines
July 18, 2010 12:08pm CST
Hey there.. Anyone of you guys who know Amway?..Is it really a good business?..
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5 responses
@Skade24 (750)
• Romania
18 Jul 10
I didn`t knew about this business until my sister told be about it, she uses amway products for a couple of months now, she told me they are really good. These days she brought me some dish soap to try it.
• Philippines
18 Jul 10
Ahw..That's great.. Thanks for the response Skade24.. Have a nice day.. =)
• Philippines
18 Jul 10
By the way, how much did your sister earn so far?..
• Thailand
31 Jul 10
Join Amway's network21 its the best.
• United Arab Emirates
26 Aug 10
I would suggest you to stay away from this. My cousin spoiled his career waiting for the checque from them..... i don`t know if people are really earning from that MLM is not the way to some what i feel ..... FIrst u loose you friends then ur money,,,,,, because if u join that the only thing on your mind will be to sell the product to them and for the same reason they will ignor you.......
@sona22 (1430)
• India
6 Sep 10
I differ with you. We should not judge a business by the example of a failure person. If a Amway business person loose his friends then all the Insurance should have no friends in little bit. A insurance agent trying to sale the products by explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the policy. And his first preference is the friends and relatives and he works on a recommendation which in my opinin is a chain system. For me, I am not trying to make my down-line as I know it is not for me. But I am buying the products and happy with them.
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
23 Sep 10
Amway in and of itself is a great business. Great Products, that really help improve lives. The business aspect of it, if you were thinking of joining in the company, has more to do with who you join under then amway. Amway will manufacture the product and send it to you, and your customers, and send you your check, but that is all they do. You have to build the customer base, you have to train other distributors into the business, and in the end you are responsible for your success. Amway is NOT an illegal pyramid scheme, and helps thousands of people every year, to improve their financial situation. Every year thousands join, and quit as well, and say they failed for one reason or another, blaming others instead of taking responsibility. MLM is a great way to get out of debt and stay out of debt, if you get educated. Learn how to do what you have to do. I strongly suggest learning the skills, and practicing on people you do not know, and then letting your friends and family approach you after you have had some success. I would be happy to help you learn some of the skills you need. Sincerely and With Appreciation.
• Philippines
26 Aug 10
Amway is a very good business opportunity. Minimal investment is required. No experience required. It is a perfect business, you just need to find a good strategy to build your network.
@sashakiddo (1102)
• United States
23 Apr 11
My friend was talked into Amway but it wasn't for him. I think Amway might be a great business, but it is just not appealing to some people because they don't like to buy all their products from one company. If I buy cooking utensils, I want to buy them from a company that specializes in that area, and I don't want them to be the same company that produces my makeup. The make up does seem nice, but it's just weird to see someone wearing it, with the jewelry from that company as well. There is a lack of style to it. Some people like to buy products that come directly from the producer - I like buying jewelry that is crafted by someone local. You just don't get that from Amway. Also, sometimes the sellers don't know anything about their product. But if everything goes well people are trained, and the whole process makes people hungry for money and it eats into their social life. I guess this has it's benefits - one is capable of earning more than what would be earned working as a store cashier, although it is almost the same thing. It just takes more work to get the customers.