Monday, 18 May 2009

Direct Selling lies by fraudsters of Amway

The mystifying lies issued by so-called 'Direct Selling Associations' are a perfect example of economic hocus-pocus designed to shut down the critical and evaluative faculties of all casual observers and convince the wider world that criminogenic cultic organizations, like 'Amway,' are successful retailers offering the public a legitmate business opportunity.
However, the key question for any Indian journalist to ask the smiling representatives of the 'IDSA' is always the same:
What percentage of the alleged 'turn-over' of the member companies of the 'Indian Direct Selling Association' comprises authentic retail transactions (i.e. sales made by agents of these companies to individuals who are not agents) ?
Amazingly, in the recent UK investigation, at least 96% of 'Amway's' claimed 'sales' were proved to be a puerile fiction, yet no one single liar from 'Amway UK' or the 'UK DSA' was charged with criminal fraud.
Given the fact that the price and quality of 'MLM' products have always been controlled in a such a way as to render them (effectively) usaleable on the open market, it is blatantly obvious that the smiling representatives of the 'IDSA', and the corporate officers of 'Amway India Enterprises,' should be charged with conspiracy to commit fraud.

David Brear

2 comments:

IBOFB said...

There's two types of sales - "retail" sales, which are sales to an end user, and "wholesale" sales, which are sales to someone who plans on reselling.

On what basis is a sale to an "agent" for personal use not a sale to an "end user"?

Not that you'll answer the question. You never do.

Joecool said...

Regardless of a sale to an end user or for personal use, it's pretty apparent that Amway IBOs do not purchase most items with the intent of selling them. The numbers clearly reveal that.

Not that you speak the truth, you rarely do.