Mixing & Repackaging Amway Products
Amway Business Owners (ABOs) have begun experimenting with a risky practice – mixing multiple Amway products and repackaging them as new formulas, often under different names, with exaggerated or false therapeutic claims.
While this might seem like creative marketing, the truth is far more serious: such actions are strictly prohibited by Amway under Section 4.5 Repackaging and can potentially be harmful to consumer health.
The Risky Remix, A Cure Too Far
🛡️ Safety 🎯 Effectiveness 📦 Stability of the product
All Amway products have undergone thorough testing and compliance under international and local health and safety standards.
Always follow the suggested or prescribed intake instructions as stated on the product packaging!
Use of Unapproved Devices/Sales Aids
In the excitement of sharing the benefits of Amway’s products, some ABOs may be tempted to “go the extra mile” by offering health advice or using diagnostic tools to convince customers. However, making any kind of diagnosis with or without medical devices is strictly prohibited under the Amway Rules of Conduct and Quality Assurance Standards (QAS) - Device/Sales Aids Section.
Diagnosis or Disaster? The Line You Should Not Cross
Making health claims, prescribing treatments or using unapproved diagnostic equipment — such as body scanners, pulse analyzers, or mobile health apps — can mislead customers and pose serious legal and ethical risks. These actions cross a line even though your intention is merely to help.
Associating Unorthodox Healthcare Programmes Or Services
Amway products are made to support a balanced and healthy lifestyle. They aren't meant to be tied to any medical treatments.
Associating Amway products with unconventional or unorthodox healthcare programmes can confuse consumers, causing trust issues, and even lead to serious breaches of the Amway Rules of Conduct and Quality Assurance Standards (QAS) - Describing Products Section.
Don’t Mix Amway Products with Unorthodox Healthcare Programmes or Services
Remember These Points When Promoting Amway Products
Respect and abide by official health regulations and guidelines.
✅️ ABOs must operate in accordance with the health laws, regulations and guidelines provided by the relevant authorities.
Advise customers to consult their doctors for medical advice.
✅️ For customers who have special dietary needs or medical conditions, ABOs should advise customers to consult their doctors or physicians before using the products.
Avoid misleading health claims.
✅️ Share approved claims of Amway products that are available in Amway’s website, catalogues, literature, or official Amway sources.
❌ Claim Amway products can help treat, prevent and/or cure any diseases
❌ Mislead customers to suspend medical treatment and stop using pharmaceutical drugs.
Responding to adverse reactions.
✅️ Discontinue the intake of supplements if the customer is experiencing discomfort. ABOs should advise customers to consult a doctor or physician if necessary.
Product Usage.
✅️ Promote the product's usage as suggested on the label or by official Amway guidelines.
❌ Mislead customers to take large quantities of nutritional supplements.
Remember, we're here to offer great products through the right practices. By following Amway’s policies, we uphold trust, quality, and long-term success.
Amway Business Owners (ABOs) are reminded to always abide by the Amway Rules of Conduct and Best Practices. All statement about Amway products must be truthful, accurate and not misleading. Amway emphasises professionalism in selling and opposes any improper product claims or exaggeration of a product’s benefits and performance.