- Report: #339231
Complaint Review: Quantum Events, DS-Max, Innovage, Smart Circle
| Quantum Events, DS-Max, Innovage, Smart Circle 3-A Gill Street
All Locations, Massachusetts U.S.A. |
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Quantum Events USA And All Its "locations" Quantum Events, Endeavor Marketing Internationa, Quantum Events, DS-Max, Innovage, Smart Circle Questionable Business Ethics and Shady Business Practices READ THE WHOLE LIST BELOW All Locations Massachusetts
*UPDATE Employee: Direct sales, not for everyone
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Hiring Now!
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Good 'Ole SmartCircle
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: KDL Marketing Group Nashville, TN
*UPDATE Employee: Its not all bad
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Honestly Michelle?
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: A Big Price to Pay for Education
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: A real job, just not a good one
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: THIS IS REAL
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: I was a victim too
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Give it time
*UPDATE Employee: You all seem very sad and silly!
*UPDATE Employee: Charlotte, NC beware of Queen City Events, Blackout Marketing, FW1 and Apple Unlimited.
*Consumer Comment: FLH Enterprises = JMO Promotional Marketing Inc. - Las Vegas, NV
*UPDATE Employee: Meat & Potatoes
*Consumer Suggestion: Its true...
*Consumer Suggestion: Its true...
*Consumer Comment: Can someone please post some meat and potatoes in this ripoff report?
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: I feel sorry for those of you who are brainwashed
*UPDATE Employee: Positive thoughts produce positive results.
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: amy wenning/dan paneamanda/katie malone
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Amanda you are so dumb?..........
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Amanda you are Dumb
*UPDATE Employee: WOW... That's alot of offices for it to be a SCAM!!
*Consumer Comment: IF IT WILL RIP YOU OFF,IT WILL BE IN AUSTIN,TEXAS! New Job scam Rip-off!
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Info needed to be updated
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Info needed to be updated
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Amanda Slate
Endeavor Marketing International
Denver, CO
Amanda Taylor
Alliant Promotionz
Glendale, AZ
Ami Pellegrini
ANJ Advertising
Las Vegas, NV
Andrew Berteaux
Mason Advertising Group
Lakewood, WA
Anthony Sheffield
Coastal Events
Mobile, AL 36695
Apryl Rolley
Aeon Marketing
Glenn Allen, VA
Audra Levey
Nicoco International
Sacramento, CA
Bill Graham
System Seven Marketing
Bill Middleton
Horizon Promotions
Austin, TX
Bisceglia Daniel
Legacy Concepts
Birmingham, AL
Brandon Keith
Precision Events
Livonia, MI
Brian Mannion
Champion Promotions, Inc
Houston, TX
Brian McCaffrey
North Star Events
Plymouth, MN
Brian Morales
The Daxter Group
Redmond, WA
Brittany Noblitt
Rising Tide, INC
Louisville, KY
Cam Lieu
Logistics Advertising
Sacramento, CA
Caroline Sanford
DeRome Marketing
Columbus, OH
Chad Powers 90 Ten Marketing
Charissa Kennedy
Rockstar Marketing Consultants
Redlands, CA
Charlie Thames
Sentinel Marketing Group
Baton Rouge, LA
Christina Steele-Kurtin
Community Events
Cromwell, CT
Cricket Medbery
Community Alliance
Pittsburgh, PA
Dave Apple
Apple Unlimited, Inc
Columbia, SC
Deanna Reney
Community Promotions
Fort Myers, FL
Denise Neils
Sun Wave Marketing
Reno, NV
Dennis Sullivan
Legacy Events
Marlton, NJ
Du Nguyen
Impact Promotions
Little Rock, AZ
Ellen Winter
Midwest Marketing Concepts
Addison, IL
Ellie Frey
Unity Concepts
Gainesville, FL
Eric Ellendorf
Empire Promotional Events
Secaucus, NJ
Eric Ferrari
Redline Events
Virginia Beach, VA
Erika Larios
New Direction Promotions
Anaheim, CA
Genelle Finkbeiner
Phenomonal Marketing Concepts
Saginaw, MI
Harmony Hunt
Tri-universal
Redlands, CA
Heather Fyfe
Jambas Team Promotions
Glen Cove, NY
Hedija Ramic
HBH Global Promotionz
Glendale, AZ
Isaac jones
Dual Starr Marketing inc.
ana hiem, CA
Issac Deluna
Profound Promotions
San Antonio, TX
Jacqueline Calcano
Exclusive Promotions
Miami, FL
Janet Santiago
Family Promotions
Orlando, FL
Jason Jones
Liberty International Marketing
Arlington, TX
Jaye Agar
Dygo Enterprises
Jayson Turner
Ciroc International Marketing
Jeanine Laverty
JNL Marketing Group
Cleveland, OH
Jeff Blatt
Intrepid Promotions
San Antonio, TX
Jenni Moon
DC Marketing Group
Raleigh, NC
Jennifer Fields
Gold Coast Events
Davie, FL
Jeremy Wilson
Zephyr International Promotions
Arlington, TX
Jerry Chavez
Dynasty Marketing Group
Corrales, NM
Jesenia Rodriguez
JR Promotionz
Grand Rapids, MI
Jesse Jamnik
Level One Enterprises
Redlands, CA
Jessica Smith
DayBreak International, Inc
Tuscon, AZ
Jim Krawczyk
Eventive Promotions
Houston, TX
Jock Ball
FLH Enterprises
Las Vegas, NV
John Carty
National Promotions, Inc
Deer Park, NY
Jonathan Quao
Shining Tree International Promotions
Barrie, ON
Julia Davis
Davis Direct Marketing
Brookfield, WI
Kara Clouse
Liberty Events Group
norristown, PA
Karen Bushnell
Apex Promotions
Buford, GA
Karuna Linkheart
KDL Marketing Group
Nashville, TN
Katharyn Norton
KBN Promotions
Woburn, MA
Katie Taylor
TaylorMade Promotionz
Glenview, IL
Keith Certo
Shining Tree International Promotions
Pickering, ON
Keyshay Mcchristion
Key Innovative Marketing
Cincinatti, OH
Kielia Bruse
Advance Marketing Concepts
Jacksonville, FL
Kim Paul
Kinetic Internatioanal
Denver, CO
Kirsten Berry
Anex Marketing
Lakewood, WA
Krissy Simpkins
Sapphire Skies Promotions
Oakville, ON
Kyle Ball
GEOPAT Enterprises
Baltimore, MD
Lance Genkins
Inner Link Marketing Concepts
Richardson, TX
Larissa Hawley
LH International Promotionz
San Diego, CA
Larry Zeiss
Child Safety Innovations
Elmsford, NY
Lawrence Case
Arrow International Marketing
Indianapolis, IN
Leslie Sheehan
NZ Promotions
Fresno, CA
Lidiette Cruz
Pandora Marketing House, Inc
Peoria, IL
Lindsey Barnes
5th Dimension Promotionz
Santa Ana, CA
Lonnie Kohlhorst
Mad Town Promotions Group
Madison, WI
Lu Ann LaMar
Emerald Concepts
Houston, TX
Mairead Murphy
Triple M Events
Charlotte, NC
Manny Navarette
3 D Promotions
Richardson, TX
Matt Grunske
TAG Promotions
Fort Myers, FL
Mayank Jha
Arya Promotional Group
Gainesville, FL
Melisa Mason
Legacy Events
Cohoes, NY
Melissa Watson
Child Safety International
Jacksonville, FL
Meredith Schisler
Five Point Marketing
Springfield, IL
Michelle Manson
Phase IV Marketing, Inc
Las Vegas, NV
Mike Beatty
Island Events
Deer Park, NY
Mike Putnam
Quantum Events USA
Woburn, MA
Nick Boyer
Fundamental Marketing Concepts
Maumee, OH
Nicole Briley
Clearwater, FL
Peter van den Berg -
Randy Boos
JAB Events
Little Rock, AR
Raul Torres
Centaur Promotions
North Miami, FL
Rebeca Noriega
Skyline Promotions
San Antonio, TX
Rebecca Krauthoefer
GDP Marketing
Cincinnati, OH
Ria Torres
Revival Marketing
Jacksonville, FL
Rob Paster
Grand Slam Events
Norrisville, PA
Robert Stiff
Genuine Marketing Solutions
Livonia, MI
Ryan McLemore
McLemore Advance Concepts
Austin, TX
Sam Jones
Executuve Specialty Promotions
Newark, DE
Samantha smith
Four Leaf Promotions
Gainesville, FL
Sean Garner
Paradigm Promotional Group
San Leandro, CA
Shakhir Warren-Bey
3 Kings Marketing Group
Colfax, NC
Shaun Lamb
ATX Marketing Group
Austin, TX
Shaun Williams
Sw Global Promotions
Oklahoma City, OK
Sheldon Simmons
A & S Marketing Group
Kingsport, TN
Shinnon Fakri
North Wind Promotions
Savannah, GA
Stephen Lewis
SDL Promotions
Lafayette, LA
Steve Hackbath
Eagle Wing Promotions
Houston, TX
Tasha Arrascue
East Coast Events
New Brunswick, NJ
Timothy Bezenah
Alpha International Promotions
Indianapolis, IN
Tomi Idowu-Silva
Silvalining Marketing Concepts
Marietta, GA
Valentina Curanovick
Twin City Events
Plymouth, MN
Vito Spatafora
Child Safety Enterprises
Deer Park, NY
Former Owner
Dallas, Texas
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Search Tips#1 UPDATE Employee
Direct sales, not for everyone
AUTHOR: fedient - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 29, 2012
This world is full of burger flippers, burger buyers, and burger king owners. I'd rather be the latter two.
#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Hiring Now!
AUTHOR: Steve - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 23, 2012
#3 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Good 'Ole SmartCircle
AUTHOR: OldYouth - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 28, 2012
I even got the opportunity to attend one of the seasonal conferences that they have to motivate "Future Owners". That is when my eyes were opened. Not only did I realize I worked my ass off to get the minimum pay but I would always answer to someone regardless of me opening my own office. I would never truly be in charge. I would just have people under me to determine my paychecks from what I hear wouldnt be much anyway.
I hope this is helpful to anyone that is attempting to become apart of this company. It is a cult in all of its practices. And the brainwashing begins from the second interview and everyday afterward. How could a company that speaks on promoting so many people, do 30+ interviews and hires a day? It wasnt making sense. But I will say I got the opportunity to work with a wonderful owner. Lonny was good to me and looked out for me whenever I needed anything extra. Even when my performance wasnt up to par, he was in my corner trying to get me better events and letting me lead teams on road trips.
I never got compensated well in pay, so I knew he was full of crap but at least my endurance wasnt bad on that end.
And as a owner, I know it was hard on you and all of the people you had to convince about working for something they would never actually grow in. This was the lowest paying job I have ever had and I have been working since the age of 15. I pray that the people that run this QUANTUM pyramid are exposed for what they truly are.
#4 UPDATE EX-employee responds
KDL Marketing Group Nashville, TN
AUTHOR: Erin B - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 15, 2009
I am a hard worker, but I won't lie or swindle people, so I couldnt stay there. We were basically spewing out our scam so quickly that the "customers" wouldn't notice that we said we were paid fundraisers and didn't work for DARE. That seemed very fishy to me. Supposedly 10% of the profits went to whatever organization we were representing. I'm not even sure that actually happened.
When it came time to file taxes this year, I didn't receive a W-2. I tried to look up KDL in the Yellow Pages, but when I contacted the number, it was disconnected. They seem to have disappeared. I looked everywhere and couldn't find a valid number for them. The only thing I did find was they still had a job posting in Nashville on Careerbuilder.com. I did finally receive my W-2 IN JUNE! A legitimate company wouldn't do things like that.
#6 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Honestly Michelle?
AUTHOR: Ivelisse Medina - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 28, 2009
#7 UPDATE EX-employee responds
A Big Price to Pay for Education
AUTHOR: Bob T - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 14, 2009
That being said, if dispite all of the posted warnings you want to give this MLM a try, then go ahead, it is a free country.
For me, there was no six figure income, no palace in Malibu, or Porsche in the driveway. For my 4 years of 70+ hour weeks I received a life long lesson in dealing with adversity and strife. Say what you want about their atrocious ethics, but you will take something away that will last your entire life.
I am referring to the 5 and 8. Anyone who has been in the business know what I am describing. I can honestly say that I use the 5 and 8 everyday. You can't help it, it is a permanent part of your bones. I did not have them before DS-Max. I use them in corporate America to this day. They are the keys to success and advancement. They seem like common sense, but a strict adherence to them will give you a distinct advantage over everyone else.
Protect your attititude, be on time, be prepared, work a full day, it all comes so smoothly for me now, when it didn't before. I did not obtain the millionaire bank account that the company touts, instead I received a million dollar education.
There is always something good to take away from any experience. Be aware though, the company will suck out your soul if you let them.
#8 UPDATE EX-employee responds
A real job, just not a good one
AUTHOR: Amanda L - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 13, 2009
#9 UPDATE EX-employee responds
THIS IS REAL
AUTHOR: Gary - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 09, 2009
I was living in update NY the most of my life and decided I needed a change and have been to South Florida many times and figured that would be a decent place to go.
While on vacation, I decided to do some job hunting and look for a place, and possibly make the big move. I was looking online and noticed a marketing job that works with fortune 500 companies and they were looking to fill management positions. I checked the salary out and it said $40,000 a year base pay, and minimum $20,000 commission. Considering I was only making 40k a year in update NY, I should have no problem living on a minimum of 60k a year in S FLA. I went in for the interview and noticed about 7 other people filling out applications and people coming in and out constantly. I finally went in to speak with the owner of the business, and just like the other interviews I went on, I tired to learn as much as I could about the business as I could, what exactly they were marketing, what the job would entail, but all the owner did was tell me how much money I was going to make and that we dealt with Fortune 500 companies and with my background, I should have no problem moving up through the company "if" they call me for a second interview.
After about 15 interviews in Florida, I went back home to NY and actually received a few call backs from jobs. I had 3 job offers and an offer for a second interview with this company. Because of the timing I had to withdraw my name from considering the other 3, but still had the second interview with Innovage. I was very confident that I would get the job, so I packed my car up and drove south.
One day after arriving in Florida, I go in for my "second interview", was I in for a massive shock. I was sitting in the waiting room listening to people chanting, wondering what the hell they were doing. Me in the back of my mind just wants my 60k a year and work my tail off for it. After the chanting stopped, gobs and gobs of people come out and the owner of the company says "you'll be going out with these two guys today", I was in shock, I had no idea what was going on. So me and these two guys, one was a very young, I would say 18-19 year old thug, and one was a 26-27 year old man, very clean cut, and very kind. As soon as we got into the car, I was asking question, where we were going, what is this job all about, and asked them if they liked their job. I didn't get an answer on where we were going, just a "On location", and what the job was about "you'll be observing us while we work, all you have to do is stand there". The younger man stated that he absolutely loves his job and he can't wait to be rich. You should have seen the look on my face when we pulled up to a BJ's Wholesale Club, while walking in I still had no idea what was going on, we stop in front of a home improvement booth and next thing I know, these two guys are stopping EVERYBODY in their tracks trying to get them free estimates for windows, doors, kitchens, who knows. At that second, I should have just walked away (but I couldn't, my car was back at the office).
After the long day of just standing in the same spot watching these two guys make absolute fools of themselves, I got back into the car with them and we were on our way back to the office, the more questions I asked, the more I was told I should talk to the owner. I get to the office, told the owner that I really don't think this job is for me, I told him the pay was right around what I was looking for, but I really didn't feel like bothering people when they are walking to their cars after grocery shopping. He then proceeded to tell me that he would put me into an accelerated program and that I would be managing in 2-4 weeks and I wouldn't have to worry about that. Don't ask me why, but I stuck around, totally my fault and I honestly don't blame anybody but myself. Was it deceiving? Yes, but it really was my choice. After the first week, I noticed that the pay wasn't as it was told to me. I was given a check for $400, I was extremely confused at this point, I asked the boss why the base pay was so low, he told me that my normal pay scale will start in effect after 2 weeks. So again I stuck around, believing everything I heard, I mean, why would they lie to me, they were a legit company right? 2 weeks go by, I get my next check, it is for 260 dollars, I asked what this check was, that is when I was told that my salary was commission based and that I was not going to be paid a base salary. At this point I was fuming, not only are they requiring me to work 6 days a week, sometimes 12-13 hours a day, fill my own tank with gas going an hour away, paying my own tolls, but they are not paying me a base salary? Even after all this, I still don't know what made me stay.
After a week, I decided that I was not going to do this, I was done, I will live off my savings and find another job. I was spending more money traveling around for this job than I was making. I went to the boss and told him I decided to resign my position. He decided to come up with a package for me, travel to Minneapolis for a week and train some people up there, he would pay for the travel, the hotel, $100 bucks a day, plus our commissions. I decided that what the heck, I'll do it. 2 days before we were to go, he asks me if I could drive my car up there with 3 other guys. I didn't like this idea even though I was planning on purchasing a new car when I got back. He said he would throw me some extra money (which he did) and we were on our way.
Long story short, I was up in Minnesota for one full month, and got paid roughly $700 dollars cash. I only got paid $500 dollars till the last day, on the last day they gave me and one of the people who went up with me $200 dollars apiece, I told the guy, I'm using this $200 dollars to get home, if you want to come, lets go. We left, I went to the office he told me he was sorry and the band tuned up again, and next thing I know, I'm back to work in BJs Wholesale the next day. After about 3 days of it, I finally had enough and I walked out of the store and never looked back, never went back to the office, never heard from the owner, nothing.
If it wasn't for the money I saved before I made my move, I would have been in MAJOR MAJOR trouble working for this company.
I honestly do not believe this job is for anybody, you may see a big jump in cash in your hand at first, but if you really do the math, you're getting paid less than minimum wage, you are ruining your vehicle, and you do not have a life.
You work 6 days a week, you get to the office at 8, you drive to your "location/territory", work their till 6 or 7, then go back to the office at 8. That is a 12 hour day. Do that 6 days a week, you're looking at 72 hours a week. A good "sales" person makes 5-600 dollars a week, on the high end you're looking at $8.33 an hour, no overtime, no benefits, and you are filling your tank 3 times week, and eating 3 meals out everyday
Minimum wage will be $7.25 an hour this coming year. If you worked that many hours a week for McDonalds, you would make almost 700 dollars a week with overtime pay, not to mention saving your car from the unreverseable damage you will do to it by working for this company.
I know I said a lot, but I really didn't get into much, there is just a lot of brainwashing, a ton of lying, and a ton of misleading. Do not get stuck into this, they can promise you whatever they want, but they are lying to you, you are NOT that one person who is going to make it, you are not going to get rich from this company. There is only ONE person who is going to get rich from this company and that is from the guy who started it, his name slips my mind, but he is the only one. This job WILL effect your life in a negative way, stay away.
BTW, I did find a job about 4 months after I left this one, and have been here for over a year now. I really don't like what happened to me with this job, but I really did pick up a few things from it, and I also learned that you have to do a TON of research on the company that is interviewing you, and research on the company before you accept a position. GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING as well.
#10 UPDATE EX-employee responds
I was a victim too
AUTHOR: Curyasz - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 15, 2009
#11 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Give it time
AUTHOR: The Truth - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 31, 2008
#12 UPDATE Employee
You all seem very sad and silly!
AUTHOR: Michelle - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 26, 2008
A few weeks back back he wanted to quit, but our owners wouldn't let him, they offered him an hourly rate for answereing phones and helping out in the warehouse (which they don't need help with, and it's basically taking money out of their pockets!) just so he wouldn't be jobless. Now I don't understand how that can be seen as a scam, but I suppose everybody has a different point of view. I sincerly enjoy my job and what I do. It is a wonderful learning and growing experience, and either it helps you or you allow it to get the best of you.
Yes, I drive around and talk to hundreds of people every day, but I like people. And yes, I sell things out of the back of my car for absurdley low prices. But no, I don't see anything wrong with this company or what it does. People thouroghly enjoy our products, you can't find a better price for any of it, and it's good quality stuff. We don't harrass people like other marketing/sales companies ask of you, We are trained and taught to spend time with the people who want you there and to apologize to the people who don't.
I don't think I have ever seen a sales firm that spends as much time with their employees, and actually care about them. It sounds to me like alot of people are upset because they didn't make it in this business, but once again it's not for everyone and it's very challenging. I'm sorry to those of you who are upset, but don't worry about it. Go find a job that you enjoy like I did, and forget about this one. Also, I AM NOT AN OWNER....YET!
#13 UPDATE Employee
Charlotte, NC beware of Queen City Events, Blackout Marketing, FW1 and Apple Unlimited.
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 19, 2008
I, myself, fell for this company as well. I should have know the day of my interview with Blackout Marketing that something was odd that mine with Queen City Events a couple hours later had the same exact address. They promise everyone the world and everyone at the company is great and super nice. But, sorry, niceness doesn't pay your bills. They will con you into believing your 1st week is going to be "paid training" and you will make about 500 or so a week. WRONG! I busted my butt for 2 weeks doing 60 hour work weeks believing I was doing great, etc to only get paid less that minimum wage. Conveniently, they don't have a time clock so you can clock in and out..so they don't have to pay you minimum wage...so basically you are working for "charity" like the events they have you working. They def make you feel like you are awesome and brainwash you into thinking you are going to make so much money and be a manager and owner of the company one day. Maybe a select very few do...after they work many months for so little.
All I want to do is warn others of these companies. I have met so many great people that have came on board with them that have families to take care of, etc. For the pay here, you may as well work min wage somewhere...least you know what you'd be getting into and have set pay.
Also, know that if you stil decide to meet with these people...your pay is based on how many "pieces" aka product you sell at events. And know that you will be working outside 100% outside of Walmarts, Lowe's and various places begging people to help you and making it look like its all for charity. When only thing that is for charity is the toy drive donated items. The actual chairities only get 5% of the process which isn't a whole lot when you see the amount of prodict consumers are conned into buying.
#14 Consumer Comment
FLH Enterprises = JMO Promotional Marketing Inc. - Las Vegas, NV
AUTHOR: Cb1496 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 05, 2008
I had thought something was odd with this company because there is no further information on the company when you do an online search. All you find are links to job postings. I recalled seeing a clear plaque with the word "Quantum" on one of the workers' desks. I gave that a try and found numerous reports on ripoffreport.com regarding scams.
Just a heads up that they are now doing business as JMO Promotional Marketing Inc. in Las Vegas, NV.
#15 UPDATE Employee
Meat & Potatoes
AUTHOR: Deejay1500 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 24, 2008
I was recently an employee of Silvalining Marketing Concepts Inc. in Savannah, GA. I have 2 things that have raised my attention pointing to this company being a scam.
1. It is ILLEGAL in the state of Georgia to operate a business without a business liscense. I have spoken with Tomi Silva herself and she, being the "owner" of this INCORPORATED business, cannot produce one. When I spoke to an owner from Atlanta, Jason Jones (Jones Effect Inc.) and asked him the details of is incorporation, ie. was he a sole owner, a partner, or if he filed as a LLC (limited liability corporation) he looked at me like im stupid. I also Asked if the incorporation meant he could branch out and do some marketing styles other than sitting outside of a local walmart, he could not answer. Personally if I was going to own my own business I would like to know the details and options of my ownership, to choose what is best for me.
2. I decided to start parking my vehicle infront of the loading bay for the warehouse. When we ran out of specific merchandise we would magically get more. But at the time that we got more we lost some of the "donated" stuff. Specifically those items we were short on. Now how could a truck deliver palates of stuff with my, and a co-workers vehicle blocking the door. And the way the warehouse was set up there was no way to get stuff in the normal sized door next to the loading bay.
I dont know about you, but I feel that taking DONATIONS that people purchase from you and recirculating them out to resell to the SAME people is illegal, unfair, unethical, and downright wrong.
I was telling people that these items went to less fortunate children. When infact it was sitting in the back of a warehouse never to be touched. We have also been kicked out of an "event" by local police saying that if we had no proof of a business liscense then we would have to leave. We were ill prepared for situations like that and when we asked about a business liscense we were met with hostility and enitrely too much red tape to get a simple document that legally should be posted in plain view on the wall.
It is one thing to promise amazing salary (mine was 80,000k a year as a manager) and lie about it, its another thing to work someone 60+ hours a week for pennies and make them pay their own gas and ruin their vehicle, Its another thing for Apple Unlimited Inc to bring people from Savannah, GA to Columbia, SC, lie about their living arrangements and put 30 people in a handful of rooms, pay them next to nothing to where they must spend 4 weeks or more STUCK away from home and their family because they cant make any money, and its another thing to take donation items that people buy off of your table, and recirculate them into the inventory you are selling back, thus ripping off the community, being dishonest about the motives of your business, and ripping off not only the customer, the employee, but the charitable organization you are representing.
And all this time, nobody could take a few hours and fill out the paperwork and file for a business liscense for the state. Im sorry Silvalining Marketing/Apple Unlimited/Quantum/Innovage. But I am NOT going to jail for you because I am taking peoples money dishonestly and illegally!
#16 Consumer Suggestion
Its true...
AUTHOR: Iusetobeaconman - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 15, 2008
#17 Consumer Suggestion
Its true...
AUTHOR: Iusetobeaconman - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 15, 2008
#18 Consumer Comment
Can someone please post some meat and potatoes in this ripoff report?
AUTHOR: Someguyfromlasvegas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 07, 2008
Waiving promises of high income potential and management/independence is par for the course in any industry like this. Either you make it or you don't--And as far as I can tell the ones that made it are sticking up for the company and the ones that didn't are making claims of "bad ethics" without making any sort of real claims.
#19 UPDATE EX-employee responds
I feel sorry for those of you who are brainwashed
AUTHOR: Scott Johns - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 06, 2008
I wish you luck and hope you get deprogrammed before long!
#20 UPDATE Employee
Positive thoughts produce positive results.
AUTHOR: Rebekah - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, October 28, 2008
To go from a life of constant depression, low self-esteem, taking action with no backbone...to finally learning to ENFORCE that Step 8...well, darling I tell you there's nothing better.
Thats what this business, DS MAX/Quantum/Apple Unlimited, has provided to me...and to be honest, this is a pretty fucking good Step 7. Juice by that?
#21 UPDATE EX-employee responds
amy wenning/dan paneamanda/katie malone
AUTHOR: Buffalo727 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 22, 2008
#22 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Amanda you are so dumb?..........
AUTHOR: Shabak2007 - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 15, 2008
I am writing in responce to the derogatory remarks made against Mike Putnam,Keith Certo and all the business assoc to them.
First and foremost the comment that "the co. is not for everyone" is a true statement.
I am a previous employee.I worked with and for Shakiar Warren Bey @ 3 Kings Mkt. in Colfax,NC.
The company is just what you want it to be and it takes great effort to succeed.You are expected to WIN early in the game however that is a positive note.
I came on with the company in 2007 and was with the D.A.R.E program and "yes"..i was good at what i did.It is a challenging job but aren't all aspects of life? You can not continue to throw negative remarks toward the company and through the world because again.....THE COMPANY LIKE ALL OTHER ASPECTS IN LIFE IS NOT FOR EVERYONE!!!! Take a deep breath,seek forgiveness if needed because you are only destroying your name not theirs! what employer will take a chance at you when you become this bitter because YOU let YOURSELF down?? I learned early in life to look in the mirror - you are looking back at yourself with peace in your heart or missery and i think misery wins here.GIVE IT UP AND MOVE ON.
I have taken alot of my training with me not to another job only but i learned to apply what Shakir taught me and apply it to my personal life as well.It's what you make of it baby!
How many companys 2 wks into the company would take you to an all expense paid owners meeting in Florida? Fun,Business and training tools...for some well,they fell in the pool ! LOL!
I would be honored to be a part of this company again however we do not have an office in MAINE.I can make it happen.
Once again to those who read the negative complaint from this person....I saw many people like her "go out the door quickly"
CHEERS QUANTUM,ETC,
Shilo
#23 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Amanda you are Dumb
AUTHOR: The Truth - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 22, 2008
#24 UPDATE Employee
WOW... That's alot of offices for it to be a SCAM!!
AUTHOR: Amandataylor - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Why has the list of owners grown from 2 offices to over 100 in 7 years? Are they all friends and family of Mike Putnam... just trying to keep the scam going??? This is so silly! Some people are obviously geting promoted and getting ahead with these companies. EVERYONE starts enrty level. So obviously the business model works. I wonder what the people that get promoted are doing differently then the rest of the people that are writing on this webite. Why are there no websites that promote the positives of companies? Only ones that slander and deface a companies character. If you had put in half the effort of writing these bloggs into working, your name probably would still be on that list too! For those of you looking into employment with one of these companies do yourself a favor... educate yourself on the industry (it's nothing new), ask questions, and ask yourself why these companies are still growing and people are still getting promoted and are gaining more clients and expanding divisions if it were a scam.
#25 Consumer Comment
IF IT WILL RIP YOU OFF,IT WILL BE IN AUSTIN,TEXAS! New Job scam Rip-off!
AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 27, 2008
Event Planning - Entry Level Marketing (Austin, TX)
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Reply to: job-734415950@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-06-27, 8:44AM CDT
***ATX Marketing Group, Inc.***
Hello and thanks very much for your interest in a position with our company, ATX Marketing Group, Inc. As a company, we are looking to grow and expand as much as possible for the year of 2008. With that said, after reviewing several resumes we feel as if yours stands out and exemplifies what we are looking for in a team member with ATX Marketing Group, Inc.
As you are one of our top candidates in consideration for this position, we would like to extend an invitation for a preliminary interview with our firm. We would like to meet with you within the next few days to begin the formal interview process.
Please contact Betsy Cain at 512.491.5266 in order to schedule a date and time to meet with you and discuss our career opportunities further. Congratulations, we look forward to hearing from you soon!
Feel free to check out our website at www.atxmarketinginc.com.
Sincerely,
Adrienne Mitchell
National Director of Human Resources
ATX Marketing Group, Inc.
********EVERYONE PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A SCAM WATCH OUT!!!!!
This company works under many company names through out the US everyone receives a letter like the one above, I called and scheduled an interview and lucky me I use to work for the company that did the merchandising for DARE America when I asked the guy on the phone if he knew the person that started DARE merchandising he replied yes, he knew him well... the thing is that particular person passed away 2 years ago...ummmm
please read more here:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/searchresults.asp?q1=ALL&q4=&q6=&q3=&q2=&q7=&searchtype=0&submit2=Search%21&q5=Quantum+Events+USA+&Search=Search
Location: Austin, TX
Compensation: DOE
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
PostingID: 734415950
THAT'S NOT THE ONLY JOB OFFER SCAM on Craig's List! It used to be you could tell because they were written by Nigerians who come to the US supposedly as students but who scam and their bad English gives them away. As they learn English, however, the scams get better.
THE SCAM ADS DO NOT HAVE AN EXACT LOCATION WHERE THESE WONDERFUL JOBS ARE. AND IN A PLACE LIKE AUSTIN WHERE UNDERPAID peon jobs and underemployment HAS BEEN THE NORM, DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT administrative assistants who make $8 to $12an hour tops are going to be making $52,000 - $75,000 a year??????? GET REAL!
Here is an example of what I would consider a SCAM job ad from Craig's List:
Exec Admin Assistants $52k to $75k annually
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Reply to: **********@gmail.com
Date: 2008-06-27, 7:20AM CDT
This position will be performing administrative tasks, as well as identifying and recommending qualified candidates for our clients. An administrative, human resources or customer service background is preferred but is not mandatory.
Administrative tasks will include making appointments, answering incoming calls, scheduling conferences, making travel arrangements for the executives, managing and replying to e-mails in a timely fashion and other duties as requested by the executives.
Experience with Microsoft office suite a plus but not required.
We are currently offering the following compensation packages:
Full Time
$52,000 to $75,000 Annually
Medical and Dental Insurance, Educational Reimbursement, Paid Vacations, Paid Holidays, Rapid Advancement Opportunities.
Compensation: $52,000 to $75,000 Annually
OK to highlight this job opening for persons with disabilities
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.
It is from a g-mail account,
A LOT OF THE FAKE JOB ADS ARE COMING THROUGH G-MAIL ADDRESSES.
It does NOT list the exact location of the job!
The job description is VERY general and you have to wonder about all the benefits because NOBODY in Austin, especially in these hard economic times is going to be offering all of these benefits. Hell,, they don't offer them when times are " good" which they SELDOM are in Austin, at least not in these kinds of jobs.
#26 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Info needed to be updated
AUTHOR: Okcexadmin - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
#27 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Info needed to be updated
AUTHOR: Okcexadmin - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, June 25, 2008

