Book Sale

Hi all,

Trying to move the remaining copies of Amway Motivational Organizations: Behind the Smoke & Mirrors. You can find more information about the book here.

Regular price is $14.95, but we don’t want to keep them around. So, for a limited time (until they are all gone!), we’re offering readers of this site the chance to purchase a copy at half off, or $7.49.

The book recounts the personal experience of a 15-year Amway veteran. The last 5 years of that time were spent working for her upline diamond. There she witnessed first-hand the trickery, deception, and unethical behavior that pervades the Amway Motivational Organizations, or AMOs. This book reveals the truth behind the smoke and mirrors of the Amway motivational business.

Robert L. Fitzpatrick, President of Pyramid Scheme Alert, had this to say about the book:

Ruth Carter reveals multi-level deception, delusion and guile in the Amway distributor business. She has penetrated a network of shame, fear and guilt that has shielded this bogus business from exposure. Congratulations to her for the courage to put the truth in print.

Robert L. FitzPatrick
Co-author of False Profits: Seeking Financial and Spiritual Deliverance in
Multi-Level Marketing and Pyramid Scheme


Merchants of Deception Site to Close

After 10 years of fighting against MLM behemoth Amway and its kingpins, Eric Scheibeler is stepping back. He sent an email today to his subscriber list. In part, it stated:

“Thank you for being part of the Merchants of Deception community that has grown to over 40 nations. It has been ten years of effort to protect those recruited into the Am-way business globally.

I have had the good fortune of meeting and speaking with many of you. That has been wonderful.

This has been a difficult but rewarding journey. Great strides have been made to protect consumers with Am-way having to radically change its business model in the UK and it appears that many of those protections will be rolling out in other markets now.

It is time, in my life, to literally close this chapter in the book and move on to other exciting endeavors wholly unrelated to M-L-M. If you have not yet obtained your copy of the new, updated and edited book, Merchants of Deception, for yourself or a loved one — you can only do so for the next seven days. At that time, the Website and Blog are coming down and they will no longer be available in any format. The newest edition of Merchants of Deception is available for this limited time in pdf or paperback for your convenience.”

You can purchase the book here.

It has been my privilege to know Eric. He has shown rare courage in speaking out vociferously against Amway and Quixtar, even while they were bankrupting him. His book is phenomenal. His work in gathering tens of thousands of victim testimonies from all over the globe has been incredible.

I reached a point a few years ago where I had to step back from my anti-MLM activities because of the health problems I had developed and for my family’s sake. It was a difficult decision for me then, and I know this decision has been difficult for Eric now. Although difficult, it was the right thing for me then, and it’s the right thing for Eric now.

You can help Eric by buying his book now, while it’s still available. On February 12, it’s going away for good. The link, once again, is here

I wish the Scheibeler family all the best going forward.

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Hundreds of Amway Victim Testimonies

The Merchants of Deception blog has uploaded hundreds of victim testimonies over the past couple of months, alleging losses of a few hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars, destroyed marriages, bankruptcies, tremendous family problems, and generally a lot of misery.

If you haven’t yet read the book, you should. It’s available here. Author Eric Scheibeler was an Amway Founders Emerald when he discovered that everything he had worked hard for was a lie and a scam. His story is bone-chilling in its personal elements, and accurately reflects the magnitude of the fraud that is the Amway motivational organizations.

Bright-Sided:

How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking has Undermined America

A New Book By Barbara Ehrenreich

Since I stopped my involvement in the Amway Motivational Organization over 10 years ago, I’ve spent a lot of time considering how the AMO brand of “positive thinking” evolved into a sophisticated method of manipulation. Interestingly, the release of this new book coincided with my discovery that the prevailing corporate culture now includes a lot of the same elements of “positive thinking” that I knew as an Amway participant.

Ehrenreich draws a historical line from American Puritanism/Calvinism through various philosophical and religious movements, up to Norman Vincent Peale and today’s “positive thinking” movement. Despite all that positive thinking, though, she notes that Americans aren’t happy.

“Surprisingly, when psychologists undertake to measure the relative happiness of nations, they routinely find that Americans are not, even in prosperous times and despite our vaunted positivity, very happy at all. A recent meta-analysis of over a hundred studies of self-reported happiness worldwide found Americans ranking only twenty-third, surpassed by the Dutch, the Danes, the Malaysians, the Bahamians, the Austrians, and even the supposedly dour Finns. In another potential sign of relative distress, Americans account for two-thirds of the global market for antidepressants, which happen also to be the most commonly prescribed drugs in the United States.

“When economists attempt to rank nations more objectively in terms of ‘well-being,’ taking into account such factors as health, environmental sustainability, and the possibility of upward mobility, the United States does even more poorly than it does when only the subjective state of ‘happiness’ is measured. The Happy Planet Index, to give just one example, locates us at 150th among the world’s nations.”

Ehrenreich points out the logical and scientific flaws and holes in the positive thinking movement, and arrives at a bold conclusion – bold because it flies strongly in the face of accepted wisdom. Ehrenreich states that after abandoning management for mysticism, “business entered the midyears of the decade at a manic peak of delusional expectations, extending to the highest levels of leadership.” The economic meltdown was caused by business people who abandoned planning and forecasting for the “laws of attraction” and prosperity gospel thinking. Managers who questioned whether house prices would always rise were told they worried too much. The success of the companies was predicated on “naming it and claiming it” instead of sound business practices.

As the economy shed tens of thousands of jobs, positive thinkers “counseled people to work ever harder on themselves – monitoring their thoughts, adjusting their emotions, focusing more intently on their desires.” Recession was derided as a “mass outbreak of pessimism.”

Ehrenreich also points out that “In vastly different settings, positive thinking has been a tool of political repression worldwide. We tend to think that tyrants rule through fear … but some of the world’s most mercilessly authoritarian regimes have also demanded constant optimism and cheer from their subjects” and gives specific examples from Iran under the Shah’s rule and Soviet-style Communism. However, unlike in those countries, “American … people can be counted on to impose it on themselves. Stalinist regimes used the state apparatus – schools, secret police, and so on – to enforce optimism; capitalist democracies leave this job to the market.”

But while “positive thinking” has become the way of life, Psychology Today acknowledges that “according to some measures, as a nation we’ve grown sadder and more anxious during the same years that the happiness movement has flourished.”

“The effort of positive ‘thought control,’ which is always presented as such a life preserver, has become a potentially deadly weight – obscuring judgment and shielding us from vital information. … A vigilant realism does not foreclose the pursuit of happiness; in fact, it makes it possible. How can we expect to improve our situation without addressing the actual circumstances we find ourselves in?”

One aspect of the positive thinking movement that Ehrenreich does not address is the cognitive dissonance involved when an individual forces himself to adhere to the strictures of positive thinking while ignoring reality. From my own personal experience in the AMO version of positive thinking, I believe it is this cognitive dissonance which makes us more unhappy while saying, doing, and attempting to believe what the happiness gurus are preaching.

Overall, Ehrenreich does an excellent job of exposing “positive thinking” as nothing more than a belief in magic – a dangerous belief system that should be expeditiously removed from our businesses, our schools and our government.

Available from Amazon.com

Bright-sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America

Class Action Suit Filed Against Amway in Montreal, Canada

Williamsport, PA October 26, 2009

New Class Action Lawsuit Names Amway

A class action litigation was filed against Amway Global on behalf of defendants alleging a loss in excess of $15,000. The complaint states that “The Defendants sell dreams of wealth, independence and success when in fact the overwhelming majority of distributors recruited into this dream world lose money and over half give up within one year”.

Eric Scheibeler is no stranger to this industry. He was a former government auditor and high level leader in the multi level marketing industry when he himself discovered massive, systematic fraud. He is an expert in the area of multi level marketing fraud and is the author of the book, Merchants of Deception which exposes the industry from within.

Revised and Updated

Great news! Merchants of Deception, the hard-hitting expose of Amway’s Motivational Organizations by a former Founders Emerald, has just been re-released. Revised, updated, with new information added, this book reveals the slimy underbelly of the motivational organizations within Amway and how they attempt to control their members. Look for a full review of the book here soon.

Get your copy today!

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