The last time we posted how Amway Ambots are getting fired up about Family Reunion and the pressure to buy tickets when the hype from Spring Leadership is still swirling in brainwashed Ambots, one of our readers had this to say:
You're so right about the pressure to buy tickets for the
next conference while you're at the current conference.
When I was in URA, Upline would blast out an app message stating when tickets
were on sale. This was usually at 1pm or 2pm on the Saturday of the conference
while speakers were still rambling on stage.
Then, at around 2:30pm, we would have our two and a half to three hour breakout
sessions with our teams and everyone would be asked if they had bought their
tickets for the next conference. If they had yet to do so, they would be out on
blast in front of the 200 or 250 in the room. It was disgusting and
condescending behavior.
And Heaven forbid if you mentioned you couldn't go. That would be blasphemy and
open up an entirely different type of crap storm.
Oh, and after these team breakouts, you still had phone team before the night
sessions. And Upline would always find another opportunity to make people feel
like crap if they had not bought their tickets yet.
I just pray and wish that when people go to these conferences that they don't
get deep into the hype. Don't go up while Day One are singing the same songs
they always sing. Don't crowd surf. Don't huddle 12 deep around a higher Pin to
grab a "nugget." Sit back and observe and ask yourself why are
certain things happening. That's what I did and with each passing conference,
everything became clearer and clearer.
Put it all together. The costs...the commitment...the condescending nature of
it all and it will be clear as day as to why something is very wrong with the
way these AMOs run things.
I hope to impact one person with this message no matter which AMO you belong
to.