It is really impossible to wake up a pretending person. If it is Clueless Tex or Ha Ha Ha Trivedi or IBOFB who is conspicuous by his absence this time, they refuse to accept the reality. Without following 6-4-3 Plan is it possible for any person to make money in the existing business model of Amway? These apologists simply say that examples are only for the sake of examples. Even if it is mathematics, one has to follow the example to solve the problem.
The distributor has to purchase goods every month either for personal consumption or for sale. How you are going to sell? By reaching out to your friends and relatives and convince them that the products are of great value and greater quality. The distributor would also tell them that they too would get the discount if they become members. That is how the chain starts.
The question is why there are a large number of dropouts in the Amway's 'great business opportunity.'
Let us look at the another important part of the judgement.
"Supposing the sponsor members at the top does not introduce any member and he merely sells the products given to him, he gets an income of Rs. 12, 420. If he sponsors only six people and they in turn do not sponsor any member, then he will get an additional income of Rs. 23, 760. If those six members whom he sponsored again sponsor four members each, he will get a further income of Rs. 1,14,480 and the if the 24 members sponsor three members each, he will get a further sum of Rs. 6,83,300. Thus the money which the member at the top of the line gets depends upon the members whom he enrolls or the members enrolled by him enrolled. (Para 28)."
From the aforementioned discussion, it is proved that the scheme provides for easy/quick money to its distributors. The first ingredient is thus satisfied. (Para 30).
Mind it my readers that all these conclusions were drawn basing on the counter affidavit filed by Amway India.
2 comments:
ok shyam please help me to elaborate that
"Supposing the sponsor members at the top does not introduce any member and he merely sells the products given to him, he gets an income of Rs. 12, 420"
when it comes to merely sells, what is the exact amount he sells. Can u show us the calculation.
just for this part atleast.
Trivedi, it seems you cannot read properly. That is the part of the judgement delivered by the Andhra Pradesh High Court, basing on the counter affidavit submitted by the Amway India itself. That is why I call you nitwit, youngman.
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