Amway, Quixtar, etc. vs. WTS

by Larry 20 Replies latest jw friends

  • joeshmoe
    joeshmoe

    My parents and several of their friends (all hardcore witnesses) have recently gotten involved with a MultiLevel Marketing company called PrePaid Legal. It's gotten quite big down here in Texas. I'm curious to see how it works for them.

    6 months ago I talked to an Elder who was doing it -- quite sucessfully -- and his remark to me was interesting: "If you can sell the Watchtower to people, you can sell anything!" And that from an Elder no less!!

    -Joe

  • orangefatcat
    orangefatcat

    yes indeed Amway is a cult , Quixtar Amway's sister company as they told us, when I was in Amway is as weird as Amway. Amway have advocates who encourage bible tapes and classes in the US. and stress high moral standards among their people. They are extremely pushing with their products, like the Watctower and to me I would say that they are all 100 percent CULT. They endeavor to control your mind with their thoughts and try to make yesbots out of their people. Materialism is paramount to them, as Sprituality is to JWs..

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    You`ll find a lot of dubs are involved in these get rich quick schemes...OUTLAW

  • truman
    truman

    This is a subject dear to my heart, because it was seeing the mind control techniques utilized by Amway and other MLM entities set down systematically in writing, which enabled me to see just how I was being manipulated by the WTS and their brand of mind control. I was researching on the web about some MLM company (Primerica) which had contacted my son. In the course of this research, I ran across a page which dscussed the Amway group and also the WTS, which was therein referred to as BORG. As a life long Star Trek fan, the reference was not lost on me. I was intensely curious, but my son, a zealous JW, did not want to look. I went back later, and read for about 3 hours, after which, I knew I could no longer go on as a witness.

    There is much information on the internet about these companies, their manipulations, and the damage they cause. One document about Amway in particular was very eye-opening to me. It is called "The Things They Will Say". I saw so many similarities in it to the way things are done in the WTS. Here is the url listed on the printout of it that I have.

    .... http://www.angelfire.com/or/amwaydreamers/index2.html

    truman

  • Larry
    Larry

    Thanks for the responses - No, I never heard of CitiFinancial but I heard of Primmerica. In fact, I was a member for a week or two, but they are all the same. Once I saw the similarities I left quickly. Anyway, here is a list of similarities I've notice btw the WTS and all these multi-level organizations -

    They blame the victim for failure

    They think they have the only' answer

    Women are viewed as second class' citizens

    Will talk about the evils' of the society and at the same time depend on the evils' for their survival

    Will preach - The more you suffer the greater your reward

    Make you feel guilty for not using their product

    Need to report thoughts, feelings and activities to superiors - Spying is encouraged as well as confessions

    Encouraged never to speak negatively about your superiors, even if it is true.

    Mostly minorities' get involve in these organizations and the folks on top are Caucasians

    The information is control - All the information you will ever need comes from us

    Uses misquotations and statements taken out of content

    Leaders show interest in those members that show the greatest potential

    Uses language unique to the group - loaded language

    Encourage to attend weekly meetings, conventions, etc

    Destroys families b/c of different beliefs and money issues - Will pick organization over family

    Alienates close friends and family due to not believing in their system

    Thinks that non-believers are stealing their dream away or are evil

    Won't associate with non-believers - Only deal with you if there is some potential in you becoming a member

    Warns members about negative' internet sites

    More ex members than active members

    Every aspect of their conversation is geared towards converting you - Will proselytize anywhere and with anybody - Prospect Radar is on

    Want you to listen to tapes of good' speakers

    They are international and are growing in 3rd world countries

    Pushes books, publications, magazines, and tapes

    After YEARS of being in it, they realize it doesn't work, but have invested too much time and effort and burnt too many bridges to give up - endless cycle

    Always keep that carrot' dangling in front of their face i.e. money/paradise - Selling you a pipe dream

    If the regular member can't convince a prospect, they will call on a more seasoned member to try and deceive you

    Depends on rote learning- repetition, repetition, repetition

    Doesn't encourage independent thinking; Individualism discouraged

    Created a false sense of brotherhood and love at meetings and conventions

    Will play' on words, avoiding direct answers - Implied misrepresentation

    Use scare tactics i.e You will be dead broke' at 65; You will die at Armageddon; You will always be a failure

    Thanks - Larry :)

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    Ive had some involvement with Amway during the phase when I was joining cultic movements.

    The first thing of nate, is that when I first made contact with them, I was decieved, into attending an amway meeting . The person who took me was a personal aquaintance who told me he was taking me to a party and that there were numerous people there who were very eager to meet me. Very flattering. very hard to say no.

    Upon arrival I found myself surrounded by his friends "Family", thats what he called them. They were all people above him in the chain. These people lovebombed me, especially the women, who flirted quite outrageously and were very touchy feely. These people totally surrounded me and continually bombarded me with slogans and tried to induce visions of fabulous wealth into my mind.

    Then the speeches started. These were very coniving. One was a real rev up with fast talking and shouting. Another consisted entirely of very complex mathematics that were incomprehensible. These things were designed to sow confusion in my mind and make it more maleable.

    Afterwards, the "family" surrounded me and tried to get me to sign up. I consistently refused. At first they tried to jolly me into it, then they "reasoned" with me, after that they started to get agressive and frowned a lot and grimaced in disgust at me.

    When all this failed they SHUNNED me!!

    I had to find my own way home.

    One would encounter similar tactics at a moonie recruitment.

    Edited by - refiners fire on 22 July 2002 19:40:0

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    RF

    Amway works fast. They did in one evening what it takes the wt a year or two.

    SS

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    Another thing I noticed about the Amwayites I have met is that they were all working their butts out. 10pm meetings with a person to try and recruit them, shoes worn out from walking. Exhausted people. These are the grass roots people of Amway. The corporation makes its money from selling motivational talks, seminars, and tapes to these suckers. They arent achieving their dreams of fabulous wealth. Why not?? Because they arent motivated enough. They need to attend more seminars.

    Unfortunately, so MANY people I have met in cults who are grown adults have already BEEN in a cult. They might have left the Church Universal and Triumphant and then got sucked into Amway.This happens a lot.

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    SS.

    Of course thats not necessarily the ONLY method of recruitment. But it is one that was applied. Ive dabbled in being recruited by Amway twice. The second time it was a married couple who played me much slower, they took me to some seminars, gave me a load of books, and gave me tapes that normally had to be bought and they didnt push too hard, but that was because we played their own manipulation methods against them.

  • Bendrr
    Bendrr

    God do I remember how big the MLM's were in the dubs when I was growing up!

    Shacklee sold "vitamins" didn't they? Ok let me re-phrase that. Shacklee's product was vitamins. There was another outfit like that in the 80's called TSI (Total Success Incorporated, I think) Anyone remember that one? If memory serves, TSI had a large number of dubs as big shots.

    When the subject of MLM's comes up, I'm afraid that we do have to give the old codgers in Brooklyn credit because the WTBS did put out some articles discouraging getting involved in them. Once in a while, even the Empire gets one right huh? Then again, even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.

    Mike.

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