Monday, August 25, 2014

Alberto Block: Inexperience Displayed in Howard Chan's SWA Ultimate Article

Alberto Block displayed his sorry inexperience in Howard Chan's SWA Ultimate blog post at http://howard.uberdigests.info/2013/11/19/swa-is-a-scam/#comment-6307 when he wrote that following about Coach Francis Kiko Javier of SWA:

Anyway bakit sya umalis at gumawa ng sariling MLM business(I am skeptical if MLM) which is tshirt business? Does this mean na alam nya nafeel nya na saturated or almost at peak na ang SWA(due to recent events) kaya nagtake na sya ng measures for alternate income? Or dahil ba yung personal reasons na yun eh madami na sya nakaaway or marami na naging skeptical sa downlines nya due to recent events? LOL
tsk tsk tsk todo defend sa SWA tapos in the end maglalaho bilang member ng SWA and bilang isa sa top team lider ng SWA lol. I guess isang hint na yan na dapat ng iwasan ang SWA. ganun naman kasi if hindi na masustain ang pyramid kakalas at maglalaho and possible magtayo ng ibang scheme like he did. Kawawa naman yung mga nasa baba.
Siguro pinalabas lang na may violation. He resigned voluntarily tapos sa huling paragraph parang ang cause enforcement of SWA policies due to violations. Anu ba talaga? =).

We can forgive Alberto Block's inexperience because it's highly possible that he hasn't worked in an office where a high ranking officer had to leave the organization.

There are cases (but I'm not saying this is the actual case of Francis Javier) where a high ranking officer is eased out of the organization, but is given the courtesy of being given the chance to resign.

We can also forgive Alberto Block's overly-eager speedreading skills. In his haste, he probably overlooked who the newsletter message was referring to when it talked about enforcing policies:

Recently, SWA management has received reports of SWA members purchasing dealership into iWin t-shirts thinking that it is a sister company or a company affiliated with SWA, perhaps because this matter was not clarified to them by iWin management. Thus, SWA management felt it necessary to clarify it in order to avoid confusion.

At any rate, while some in the top management of SWA maintain personal friendship with Mr. Javier, it is necessary for SWA to enforce some of its policies in order to protect the SWAmily as a whole. As per the official SWA Policies and Procedures, SWA members are NOT allowed in any way to use any SWA resources, SWA trademarks, SWA online properties, or even the SWA name or acronym in order to promote another network marketing program like iWin (Section 7.01). Likewise, SWA members are NOT allowed to recruit another SWA member whom he/she only met in SWA to become an iWin dealer or networker (Section 3.06). Please be guided accordingly.

In the above excerpt of the Supreme Wealth Alliance Ultimate August 8, 2014 newsletter we can surmise that SWAPI had to remind SWA members of the Policies.

Alberto Block's wild speculation about the violation being fabricated in order to hide the possibility that a SWA leader (no less thant SWA Member 001) left SWA because a crumbling business model.

Dream on, Alberto Block!

You sound like you're so bored. Perhaps your Facebook assets are not attracting enough visitors, and your monetization model has dried up like a grape on a sizzling desert floor.

Para kang gumagawa lang ng kwento, para lamang magkaroon ng kwento.

The world is an ever-changing world. Your fiercest supporter in the past can be your staunchest adversary in the future.

The person who loved you dearly ages ago, can be your coldest and most indifferent Ex in the next summer.

Alberto Block strikes me as a rather naive little boy who lacks not only corporate exposure, but also real-world practical experience.

The nice thing about this entire sorry experience, however, is that we all learn and that we all grow.

Hopefully, Alberto will be open-minded enough, and not--pardon the pun--block his emotional development.



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