From the Petition mission statement:
So what we have here is a petition on a random website that neither the Federal Trade Comission nor Amway have a way of reaching. No one is sending it to them - it's a survey that is just sitting on the internet. It makes some blaise statement of intent, but nothing else to it's name - not a solution in sight. And it can count, amongst it's current signers, people like Lazy Man and Money and Tex Texan.This petition is created to hopefully stop the pyramid scheme that is Amway/Quixtar.
...and how is this petition suppose to be effective? The intent may be good, but the plan blows. I find it difficult to take seriously a poorly thought out petition by some 25 year old person out in BC (yes, Canadian) writing to an American entity. Folks, if you write it, they will not necessarily come.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 10:33 PM #1
* Amway/Quixtar Scam Petition - Please sign and protect your loved ones *
Hello,
A petition has recently been created against Amway
http://www.petitiononline.com/amway
I know there are countless testimonials about this company dating back decades and I'm not aware if there are any other petitions out there.
But as there are many blogs and posts online, maybe we can have a petition as well.
It's brand new so if anyone who has been a victim, know someone that has been a victim, or wants to help create awareness about pyramid schemes such as those of Amway, please sign the petition at the link above.
Steve Butterfield's "Amway: The Cult of Free Enterprise" and the most recent release of Merchants of Deception are fantastic books that depict the truth about the company.
Please sign and help. I apologize greatly if a similar thread/post has been created.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 10:41 PM #2
Last edited by 45ED; Nov 2nd, 2009 at 10:49 PM. Reason: word arrangement
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Nov 2nd, 2009 11:11 PM #3
Good point, but it's just a way to create more awareness.
Here is a petition that a friend of mine created about a pyramid scam called Vector 7 years ago. It's also kinda poorly written
http://www.petitiononline.com/vector
It has 12,000+ signatures now and if you read many of them, it says that the petition helped them from making a huge mistake.
If you build it, THEY WILL COME, it's that simple.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 11:55 PM #4_______________
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*WE GONNA GIT YOU!
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Nov 3rd, 2009 05:32 AM #5
I don't know anyone who would fall for such a pyramid scheme.
IMO buyer beware, I don't know why they make these things illegal anyway. People wanna be fools with their money, let them. "A fool and his money are soon parted" - they are going to lose it one way or another.
The only reason the government makes pyramid schemes illegal and not the lotto, is they don't get a big enough cut of the pyramid schemes.
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Nov 3rd, 2009 08:22 AM #6
How about we provide some common sense to people? If it sounds too good to be true, it must be.
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Nov 3rd, 2009 09:31 AM #7
Sign the petition and you'll probably end up on Amway's marketing list.
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Evolution has evolved so much, it doesn't exist anymore.
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Nov 3rd, 2009 03:57 PM #8
There is a difference between people coming to/signing the petition, and having actual change happen as a result of the petition.
Yes, twelve thousand plus signatures (not individuals, as I suspect there are a number of folks who have signed more than once) indicates people are indeed learning about the petition.
But the intent behind said petition isn't to get people to visit it, now is it? Rather, isn't the intent that Vector petition the same as your Amway petition, which is to stop them? Vector is still around, so the petition on that end did squat sh*t.
Most of these petition want things to stop, but it's such a passive means of protest, signing some petition. Actual change comes as a result of actually doing *something*; something that goes beyond a lil' clickity-clack of the keyboard. Do folks really think that the FTC and Amway will happen upon the petition by some random chance?_______________
"I would prefer even to fail with honor than to win by cheating" (Sophocles). But an honourable win over a cheater's fail? Best.
RFD Terms: Korean girlfriend • Vanessa Burger, Omar Abracadabra • linking OP to notorious trolls (ClownBaby for roommates, Kommander_Kornflakes for weird posts, Stanislavspon for end-of-world predictions, etc.) • Dell Sewing Machines • does it hot? • Mennonite girlfriend • Pull a Furqan • Shame has been achieved • ju leon/jew lion • Ragu has been achieved ••••• •
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Nov 3rd, 2009 04:38 PM #9
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