Sunday, December 5, 2010

TexTexTex

So I started this blog to see how many people out there are tired of Amway Tex. My opinion is he needs to crawl back into the hole he came out of. Who is he? Why should we care about his hatred for Amway or its tools? He's taking too much time and effort to make a point that few will actually take into consideration. Those of you who are already a part of Amway, are there because you want to be. Those of you who aren't, are doing other things constructive with your time. And then there's Tex....who only makes a nuisance of himself on various blog spots, new media and Amway sites. He seems to want to be of importance to someone...anyone...but isn't.  Regurgitating information or copy and pasting information, doesn't make him an authority on anything. An obsessive personality, Tex needs a mental evaluation and perhaps some medication. Did your mama not hold you enough? Tex...will you get help? Otherwise I'm concerned you may end up a serial killer or a uni bomber.

I hope this post gets to you in time before you take your life or the lives of others.

4 comments:

  1. Scott E. Johnson, married to Danice Johnson
    3241 PORTSIDE LN
    PLANO TX 75023-3600
    • 50+ years old, 16+ years in Amway, over $35K spent on tools
    • Peaked at 10 downlines years ago?
    • Blames tool system for his failure in Amway

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  2. that's who textextex is

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  3. That's awesome! Now we know where to look if he loses his mind and harms someone! I'd like to think that his legal issues with Amway wil quell his appetite for defamation. I'm not in Amway but know people that are...he doesn't help business... True you CAN spend a ton on tools but it's not Amway doing it...it's Worldwide Dreambuilders and the like. And in reality these groups are a choice to be involved with not a requirement.

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  4. Do your part and forward the below John Oliver video link to everyone you know, except current Amway IBOs, and encourage them to do the same, and so on, à la network marketing/MLM. If you don't, then you're part of the problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6MwGeOm8iI

    Amway has 2 major problems, and most MLMs have at least one of these issues:

    1. The products are overpriced, which makes them almost impossible to sell to customers and results in Amway being an illegal pyramid, according to the FTC and SEC websites and previous court decisions; and

    2. The Tool Scam is hidden profit for the top level distributors only, and the vast majority of distributors operate at a net loss as a result. This is RICO fraud.

    For recent examples, google “FTC” along with the following companies, one at a time: FHTM, BurnLounge, Zeek, TelexFree, Vemma, and Herbalife.

    Although there is no federal law defining pyramid schemes, the FTC has a long and successful track record of using its Section 5 law prohibiting “unfair and deceptive” business practices to go after MLM scams: https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/multilevel-marketing which states, in part, “Not all multilevel marketing plans are legitimate. If the money you make is based on your sales to the public, it may be a legitimate multilevel marketing plan. If the money you make is based on the number of people you recruit and your sales to them, it’s probably not. It could be a pyramid scheme. Pyramid schemes are illegal, and the vast majority of participants lose money.”

    Read about these and much more at www.StopTheAmwayToolScam.wordpress.com and www.AllMLMFacts.org, and email stoptheamwaytoolscam@yahoo.com if you want to help shut down Amway and other MLM scams.

    Watch this video about Amway and other MLM scams, then forward it to everyone you know, except for current IBOs, and encourage them to do the same. When enough people know, these scams will collapse:

    English version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6MwGeOm8iI

    Spanish version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cy-O4myeUzg

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