Submitted: Thursday, November 02, 2006
Posted: Thursday, November 02, 2006
Tammy
Cookshire
Canada
Cheers,
I refered someone to my business in this company and they replied there answer to me with this web site. Their response told me a lot about them in that they make decisions based on a few negative comments and perhaps misguided well intentioned people who are feeling disgruntled. As anyone searched walmart on this site, I guarantee they are more of pyramid than any other company I know. WOW they are still in business..
OK perhaps I am being arrogant I came into this business about 1 month ago, beleive me I have been offered many things in the past but being self employed already( in a traditional type business)carpenter, I always said bad timing , oh no not for me.... Being self employed is difficult, it cost me well over $50 000 to get my carpentry business off the ground, then came marketing, business cards, promotion, trade shows,accounting, production and the list is long and I still am struggling to make ends meet because there are only so many hours in a week one can work. What is attractive about network marketing is the fact that part time you can build a business which creates residual income on regrouping efforts. Again when exchanging time for money as an employee you are making the president and the share holders alot of money. They pay you the minimum amount they can get away with. When you are self employed in the traditional sense you compete with others for the contracts, in network marketing you become allies. Now I am sad for those who feel scamed or perhaps misinformed, this business is challenging yet I am glad to exchange the $60.00 minumum I look at it as my rent,to stay active in this company as opposed to the $3500.00 a month rent insurance and office I dish out for my carpentry business.
I am grateful for this opportunity and I am glad people can share their thoughts. Basing a business decision on a few negative comments or on enthusiam alone is not good business. Grateful to be read T.B Canada
Submitted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Arthur M.
Los Angeles
U.S.A.
Are you making millions of dollars? I'm sorry if the person rebutting this company did not get the full information of what joining the company entails, but this is a business and you are an independent contractor and it takes funds to start and funds to run the company. Thats called NORMAL.
If you find a job that hires you for a seven figure income with no money, no investment, and they pay for your gas, please let me know so I can sign up!
Submitted: Saturday, July 23, 2005
Posted: Saturday, July 23, 2005
Paul
Anaheim
U.S.A.
First, what's up with careerbuilder? That's for desperate losers who can't find a job. Every fraud in the world knows that. They call up these “job seekers” and try to hustle them into every half-assed con they can dream up.
You got a taste of that here.
No legitimate employers would consider hiring you off of an internet site. They already know you're either extremely naive or just outright desperate. Either way, they will avoid you like the plague.
So, who does offer you “jobs”? Frauds. That's all these sites are good for. They are a sucker-list for con men.
Next, what does “independent marketing executive” mean? One word tells you. Independent. That means they have no job for you. You're independent. That means they expect you to sell trash they hustle off on you.
A smart person sees that and hangs up the phone.
Then, you proceed to invite this con man into your home? Not a smart thing to do. Two reasons. Personal safety, for one.
Plus, tell me, what does it mean when someone has to come into your home to sell you something?
Think about it! What would somebody have to come to your home? Why couldn't they just tell you the deal over the phone, or send you some nonsense in the mail?
Answer. They need to drive over to your home because the deal is so outrageously bad that it's the only way to sell it to you. They need to be right there with you, to pressure you into the fraud.
Whenever someone has to sit down and personally con you into something it can only mean several things. First, the item or service is highly overpriced. After all, that commissioned salesman doesn't work for free. And, it also means that the product or service is so bad that you practically have to be forced into buying it.
You always turn down in home demonstrations.
Questionable? Yeah, to say the least. It's a pyramid scam they're running. Worthless CDs.
The warning signs were all posted along the way. Either you can't read, or else you chose to ignore them.
Next time, you might just end up losing money. So, I suggest that you learn how to spot and avoid fraud.
Submitted: Saturday, July 23, 2005
Posted: Saturday, July 23, 2005
Adolph
Elkhart
U.S.A.
I personally didn't find "Emily's" post as indicative of ignorance and worthy of ridicule as did you.
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Your quotes:
"That's for desperate losers who can't find a job."
"A smart person sees that and hangs up the phone."
"Then, you proceed to invite this con man into your home? Not a smart thing to do."
"Either you can't read, or else you chose to
ignore them."
"So, I suggest that you learn how to spot and avoid fraud."
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Frankly,IMHO the content of your condescending, derisive, arrogant reply indicates you possess a more problematic personality disorder than Emily's naïveté to which you allude. Don't get your head caught in a doorway.
Submitted: Sunday, July 24, 2005
Posted: Sunday, July 24, 2005
Paul
Anaheim
U.S.A.
Should people already know this? I would think so. After all, this is the age of the enrons, the worldcoms and the identity thefts.
All you need to do is watch the news occasionally to see the frauds are actively working to separate you from your money.
Women need to be aware of the fact that they have a distinct possibility of facing some kind of sexual assault in their lifetime.
The people who don't understand this or who fail to interpret the warning signs are either defrauded out of their money, or worse yet, they end up like Natalie in Aruba.
Don't like my delivery style? Not the first. Probably won't be the last.
I'm straight to the point. I'm the complete opposite of tact and sensitivity. Is that a personality disorder?
Possibly so; I'm not a psychiatrist.
One thing is certain. People need to spot and avoid the things that will either cheat them or cause them harm.
Feel free to translate that message into kinder, gentler terminology if you like. Clearly, I lack that capability.
Submitted: Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Posted: Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Emily
Malvern
U.S.A.
I am the person who reported being contacted by Cyberwize, after they saw my resume on CareerBuilder.com. I did find out from this experience that CareerBuilder.com is not a reputable site. I wish someone had told me that before.
But I did not appreciate the comments that I was stupid or ignorant. I have an advanced degree. I also had someone with me in the house. The person did not meet with me alone. I did not put that in the original report as I was trying to keep to the point.
I am now sorry I posted this as I might have known it would degenerate into a personal attack. I was only trying to report a company with questionable business practices that is cheating a lot of people.