Sunday 5 September 2010

IBOs book orders, collect payments first before delivering goods, how funny

The faceless fellow writes that the IBOs need not invest to make money in the Amway's great business opportunity. Laughably, the IBOs book orders and collect payments even before delivering goods. Really great customers this fellow has.
For reasons better known to him, the IBOFB has not asked his 'customers' to become IBOs. Had he asked he would have earned more money by way of commission and the business achieved by his downlines. He does not mind, it seems, if people laughed at him for this utterance.
Even an IBO purchases products first and keeps on moving around the houses of friends and relatives asking them to purchase the products, there are hardly any takers. But the IBOFB imagines an absurd scenario where the IBO collects payment first and purchases products to deliver them.
Let us glance at what the Andhra Pradesh High Court said, "It is, thus, evident that the whole scheme is so ingeniously conceived that the inducement for aggressive enrollment of new members to earn more and more commission is inherent in the scheme. By holding out attractive commission on the business turned out by the downline members, the scheme provides for sufficient inducements for its members to chase for the new members in their hot pursuit to make quick/easy money.

6 comments:

Tex said...

Shyam,

You're still an idiot. The above thread post is beyond stupid! LOL

Shyam Sundar said...

People who have no self-respect never respect others.

IBOFB said...

For reasons better known to him, the IBOFB has not asked his 'customers' to become IBOs. Had he asked he would have earned more money by way of commission and the business achieved by his downlines

Shyam, AGAIN, my commission on their purchases would go DOWN if they registered as IBOs. You should be ashamed of yourself, attacking a business you don't even understand the most basic elements of!

Shyam Sundar said...

LoL. Refer to the affidavit filed by Amway India. Read once again the AP High Court judgement.

IBOFB said...

You mean the AP High Court judgement where they explictly state they don't have the benefits of full evidence and hearings so are unable to make a proper judgement?

Tex said...

That's the one! LOL