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Complaint Review: Polaris / EQM - New York City New York

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  • Reported By: Baruch Grad — new york city New York United States of America
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  • Polaris / EQM 690 8th ave floor 5 New York City, New York United States of America

Polaris / EQM DON'T WORK HERE! YOU WILL MAKE NO MONEY IT'S ALL A SCAM! New York City, New York

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This company is built on lies and cheating. A few of the workers are cool but any upper administration from the assistant managers to ELANA STEIN are purely in the business of using people for monitary gain. It takes somone with the distinct ablilty to look past any moral values they have when you work here.

The entry level position is only commision based cold calling small businesses and that's the only position they hire for. They say that there will be training and that there are so many people applying for the position, and they are very selective. Well let me be the first to tell you that this is one of many lies you are going to hear if you work here. THEY WILL TAKE ANYONE!!! The only reason so few people start, is because NO ONE WANTS THIS JOB!! People ditch in the middle of their second interview all the time! 

I know that a few of my former employees are reading this right now. What are you still doing there?!?! You guy's, this job is complete dog s**t. Do you reailze that we have weekly workshops on how to convince people to want the job? We also have regular workshops on how to hang out with your "guys" (aka people that started with you after a second interview) SO THAT THEY DON'T LEAVE?? Just take a second and think about that. Your business is the only business that has to practice those kinds of methods.

The managers are bullshit. ELANA you are a liar. You say that there is nothing that your employess are going through that you havent been through yourself, but everyone knows that you were given a base salary as a rep when you started with Adam Dorfman. You have no idea what it's like to walk out the door of the office and wonder if you are going to make any money that day. NO IDEA. She will tell you this isn't true but i heard it straight from one of her three assistant mangers it might have been one of the only true things they have ever said.

RAM DHARMARAJAN  is the next manager to run one of Elana's new branches, Ram is the perfect example of how the people that cheat; get ahead the fastest. Ram makes up accounts, makes up businesses, and does whatever else he can do with a company's phone number, address, or employees to get himself paid on an account. You can see it in his work and the people that he trains. I know this first hand, I was on his team. I watched him interrogate a customer over details regarding there order, because the customer came up as a "home" account or basically an account that Ram couldn't make money off of, and then I watched him finish the order without the customer's consent. If the customer doesn't want to sign, no big deal for Ram, he can handle that for them!! Whatever it takes to get the order done. Literally whatever.

 The funny part is, that Elana knows all this and looks the other way just so she can get an outside deal. Elana you really should take a long look at what the f*** kind of business you are running.

 

 

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AUTHOR: NatK - (United States of America)

POSTED: Thursday, February 21, 2013

Please update your title (if possible), or add somewhere in your rebuttal or post the newer names of this company. This will help future consumers to find your report.

See my post for the most recent names: http://www.ripoffreport.com/hudson-marketing-sol/multi-level-marketing/new-york-new-york-da0ae.htm


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AUTHOR: shopaholic - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, October 21, 2012

6 points for your career...

1. Don't pre-judge.  Some places seem like its too good to be true, maybe not everyone makes it big.  If it takes hard work, and offers free training, it may be good just to build a resume.  Give it a shot, don't pay money or sign a contract that you have to stay or sign up your friends.  In a skeptical society, you want to be careful, don't write off something that could be what you're looking for just because it says, "no experience necessary".  Ask questions, while you may need people skills, work ethic, and integrity, many companies will teach marketing or sales, etc.

2. Others Make a percentage of what would be yours.  Also called multi-level marketing or a pyramid.

3. You pay for training.  While many companies need you to be licensed to represent them.  Know the difference between paying to join, paying to be licensed, or being paid and learning.

4. Get rich quick without hard work, student mentality, & integrity.  If it requires nothing from you, it will return nothing.

5. Do they interview or train in person or over the phone.  While it may not be a scam.  If you're doing everything over the phone, they don't care enough about your success to meet you.

6. Use professional sources to learn about scams.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/07/15/cb.avoid.job.scams/

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment_scams#mw-mf-search

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/jobsearchscams/qt/scamexamples.

htmhttp://www.scamdex.com/employment-index.php

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/moneymatters/jobs-hunting-scams.shtml

http://www.rileyguide.com/scams.html

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