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A note from the Author of this Website
I have been an Amway distrtibutor in the Yager organization for the better part of a decade now, and have been aware of the tools debate almost since the beginning. However, for many years this debate was confined to private, late night conversations over cups of coffee, and the upper echelons of Amway. However, during the last 2 years, the internet has made it a public debate.
The impact of this discussion is very significant, and represents a public relations issue for Amway and its distributors. Certainly it raises many questions and creates discomfort both for those who ask the questions and those who answer them. There are also many positive aspects of the Amway business and its culture which are less quantifiable and which either get overlooked or 'swept under the rug' by critics.
The tendency I see, as I read page after page of testimony and commentary, is for people to paint the entire Amway business as either 'black' or 'white'. People are either saying it's the greatest thing in the world, and "The Salvation of America," or else that it's the biggest scam of the 20th century and that its perpetrators should all be locked up in San Quentin!
One could potentially argue either side. But truth is not necessarily a matter of choosing one side over another. Ultimately, I believe the Amway business is a a mix of good and bad, just like any other multi-billion dollar company, but that it certainly has its merits.
As I read what's being said about Amway, few leaders have stepped forward and clearly articulated their point of view. This site is a way for leaders to do just that.
Most visitors to this website are simply interested in the truth. And I think you'll agree: It's useful to have a place on the web where Amway leaders are specifically and exclusively invited to speak up. Thus the reason for this site. Any takers?
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Amway does not permit distributors to use the Internet to advertise their personal businesses, so distributors (like myself) who operate websites with email links must remain anonymous. This is what I have decided to do, with the hope of opening up new avenues in this
discussion. I invite you to join in.-Webmaster
Read what distributor leaders have to say
A list of questions concerning the Amway controversy
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