Stop The Amway Tool Scam Scott Johnson and Peter Mingils talk with Jarrod Wilkins about MLM and The Primerica Lawsuit defendant Always Marco Moukhaiber.
Jarrod Wilkins has a lengthy career in MLM and once spent some time “debating” Always Marco Moukhaiber. Jarrod Wilkins did as good as he could during that debate, but some people might find it hard to watch as Always Marco has limited knowledge about the topic and showed that most anti-mlmers just say “stupid” things with conviction.
Some of the key aspects are when Jarrod mentions the stability of financial products and insurance type business models in the mlm industry, versus product only driven companies. This example shows how Marco Mooukhaiber’s decision to “allegedly” harass and “expose” Primerica as a scam was doomed from the start.
Now Marco Moukhaiber is facing the Canadian and the United States Legal system at least versus Primerica and one to up to a few more companies.
On this Building Fortunes Radio show, we give Jarrod Wilkins the ability to talk without interruption.
Listen in, and we’ll have Jarrod Wilkins back.
Direct Selling News https://directselling.news and Direct Sales news sites https://directsales.news are covering this topic as well.
Stop the Amway Tool Scam – Scott Johnson on Building Fortunes Radio
This video features Scott Johnson discussing his personal journey and the specific mechanics of the “Tool Scam” that he and Peter Mingils expose on their radio show.
You can see more of what Scott Johnson has on https://www.facebook.com/stoptheamwaytoolscam
The Amway tools scam is a hidden profit scheme within the Amway multi-level marketing (MLM) structure that exploits distributors, often leaving them with financial losses instead of the promised wealth. Amway, a well-known MLM company, markets health, beauty, and home products through independent business owners (IBOs). While the company emphasizes product sales, the real money for top-tier distributors, often at the Diamond level or above, comes from selling motivational “tools” like books, tapes, seminars, and rallies, not from product sales. These tools, promoted as essential for success, create a separate revenue stream that disproportionately benefits upline leaders while draining the profits of lower-level distributors.
Distributors are pressured to purchase these overpriced tools, often costing hundreds or thousands annually, with promises of learning the secrets to building a lucrative Amway business. However, studies and lawsuits reveal that 99% of Amway distributors lose money, with average earnings below $100 monthly after expenses. The tools business, controlled by high-ranking distributors like Dexter Yager, generates millions for the elite, who earn significant markups on items like cassette tapes sold at rallies for up to $10,000 a night in cash. Meanwhile, new recruits face high startup costs—starter kits, training sessions, and product samples, further eroding their profits. This creates a pyramid-like structure where uplines profit from downlines’ purchases, not retail sales, resembling an illegal scheme.
