Sunday, 7 February 2010

Trivedi is a lamb amongst a pack of wolves

Shyam
As you are aware, I (like you) have a certain pity for young Trivedi who is obviously a naive little lamb amongst a pack of cunning wolves. He, apparently, still cannot comprehend plain English. Tellingly, if we use 'Amway's' own thought-stopping jargon, Trivedi can immediately understand.
I'll try, once again, to explain in accurate, deconstructed terms why the 'Amway' mob's 'multi-billion dollar sales figures' are complex, economic drivel maliciously designed to bedazzle the economically-illiterate.
The vital factor determining whether (for more than half a century) 'Amway' has been a legitimate business opportunity (with sufficient external revenue/income to pay the majority of its participants a profit), or just the front for a pernicious closed-market swindle or money circulation scheme, is the percentage (by value) of its products which have ultimately been sold by its agents (i.e. persons under contract to 'Amway' as so-called 'Independent Business Owners') to non-agents (i.e. persons not under contract to 'Amway' as so-called 'Independent Business Owners').
During the previous 50+ years, each time 'Amway' has been rigorously investigated by independent financial regulators, it has been discovered that 'Amway' s' own agents (i.e. persons under contract to 'Amway' as so-called 'Independent Business Owners') are virtually the only final customers of 'Amway', because they had been taught (by their 'leaders') that, 'if they want to make big money, selling products is a waste of time,' and anyway they were unable to sell 'Amway' products to free-thinking members of the public due to their banal quality and exorbitant prices. Thus, virtually the only cash which has been proven to be flowing into the (effectively) closed 'Amway' market has come from its own agents (i.e. persons under contract to 'Amway' as so-called 'Independent Business Owners') which has made it a mathematical impossibility for the overwhelming majority of them to receive an overall profit.
Put in the most simple terms, if ten people each place ten coins on a table, it is impossible to divide up the resulting one hundred coins so that each contributor receives more coins than they started with. This logic applies whether you have ten contributors, or ten millions. Thus, in reality, the fiercely complex 'Amway Compensation Plan' has been childish nonsense, because it was a precise, but meaningless, mathematical formula for dividing up what could only be 'Amway' participants' own coins.
Sadly, the great strength of the 'Amway' swindle has been that it was maliciously designed to be beyond the understanding of not just its victims, but also beyond the understanding of most journalists, legislators and judges. Trivedi's chronic incapacity to understand how he is being defrauded, is itself evidence of the fraud.
The clarity with which Indian judges have again seen through 'Amway's' camouflage is remarkable.
David Brear

1 comment:

Tex said...

Brear,

If the products are competitively priced, it DOESN'T MATTER if "...it is impossible to divide up the resulting one hundred coins so that each contributor receives more coins than they started with." How much more stupid can you and Shyam demonstrate yourselves to be? LOL