Thursday 19 March 2009

You don't need a statistician to prove Amway scam

Amway apologists conveniently forget what prompted the judge to say 'if the allegations are true'. Because the case is not filed by the police. It is the Amway itself submitted the writ petition to get a clean chit from the High Court. The Amway apologists also conveniently conceal what the other Judge Justice Nagarjuna Reddy said about the Amway scheme. That is why the High Court ordered full investigation into the case and file the chargesheet.
Kindly get the copy of the chargesheet to find the prima facie in the case my friend. Because of the delay in the court proceedings, the Amway is able to continue the business.
Anyway, here is one more logical question. When a criminal case is pending against a person, can the same person commit the same offence again because the criminal case is not settled. This question is for the jurisprudence to ponder over.
Regarding the subscriptions, the apologists claim that it is a tiny amount. But Amway India Enterprises has mopped up Rs. 81 crore by 2006 as subscription fee alone according to the affidavit filed by Amway in the Andhra Pradesh High Court. That is why it is called easy and quick money for the Amway and its top level persons. They try to hoodwink people by saying that they are extending 'service' to the distributors with the subscription fee. Nothing but self-deception.
Do you know how many Indian are living below the poverty line and how precious is that amount for a sizeable chunk of population. Sitting in air-conditioned rooms in some comfortable non-disclosed country, you judge what you are selling is useful for all Indians.
Many Amway members tried their luck 'with soaps in their hands and hopes in their hearts' after getting induced by the sweet talk of Amway apologists. But they could not convince their brethren to purchase the prohibitively costly nutritional supplements and gave up their subscription money.
I would like to tell something here. There is an order from the Government prohibiting sale of selling vitamins and nutritional supplements in tablet or capsule form. But that is what exactly Amway is doing in India.
Do you need to be a statistician or businessman or communist to establish the Amway scam.
Any person can learn by looking at the blog what I am. Funny apologists. They never reveal who they are and appear in masked faces and they want to know what I am.

2 comments:

IBOFB said...

Here's the difference between you and me, Shyam. I don't make any judgement at all about whether Amway products are good for all Indians, or some Indians, or even one Indian.

I leave it for them to decide

They decide if they want to try the products, they decide if they don't. They decide if they want a refund, they decide if they don't.

You on the otherhand seem to believe Indians are incapable of making their own intelligent decisions. You think that if YOU think a product is overpriced and not worth the money, then that means anyone else who LIKES the product must have been scammed.

Your arrogance is untamed.

You won't answer if you're a communist.

You won't answer about your business experience.

You won't answer about your knowledge of statistics.

Will you answer this? Are you being paid or otherwise supported by any of the pharmaceutical companies or other competitors of Amway in India?

quixtarisacult said...

Shyam,

Might we ask your 'friend' if he is part of the mafia? Rather than refute you, he degenerates to trying to besmirch you. Tactics, which are also very 'Fascist'? Might we ask him if he is a fascist? He advocates a totalitarian regime does he not? Appropriate isn't it?

This IbendOverForBuddies fellow shows up because he realizes that India is a potential problem as they are a mostly English speaking people who cannot miss what is being reported about AmScam. Oddly enough, he asks you if you are a Communist while Amway is operating their scheme in China, and boasting about it? Makes this fellow look rather idiotic then? What comes next, the spiel about free enterprise? That really doesn't apply to Amway who brings their swindle to the very same people who managed to throw off the British in times not so far past.