Where are all the 21st century Amway critics?

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Re: Where are all the 21st century Amway critics?

Postby MichMan » Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:50 pm

Sounds like you are getting in one of your :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: moods.

Let's not get emotional.
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Re: Where are all the 21st century Amway critics?

Postby ibofightback » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:12 pm

I want the North American sales data from 1959 to 2007, the stuff you claim they published every year until 2009.

Where is it?

Plus I want evidence the number of IBOs is down significantly and that's a significant reason there's few complaints

Where is it?
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Re: Where are all the 21st century Amway critics?

Postby MichMan » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:33 pm

I first asked for proof that the 2-5 year program is proven.

So you get to answer first.
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Re: Where are all the 21st century Amway critics?

Postby ibofightback » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:42 pm

MichMan wrote:I first asked for proof that the 2-5 year program is proven.

So you get to answer first.


I never made that claim, I have nothing to answer. You however made explicit claims -

I want the North American sales data from 1959 to 2007, the stuff you claim they published every year until 2009.

Where is it?

Plus I want evidence the number of IBOs is down significantly and that's a significant reason there's few complaints

Where is it?
“This business is about opportunity for people who want something more than what they have … and are willing to work for it, to learn, to grow, to develop themselves and others, to build something of lasting value, to free themselves from the tyranny of need and want, to embrace independence and self-determination, and to achieve financial freedom.” - Jim Dornan
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Re: Where are all the 21st century Amway critics?

Postby Bridgett » Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:52 pm

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