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Complaint Review: Core Solutions Group - Swartz Creek Michigan

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  • Reported By: Ignatz — Bakersfield California United States of America
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  • Core Solutions Group 2029 S Elms Road suite B Swartz Creek, Michigan United States of America

Core Solutions Group Core Energy Group : Unfprofessional on Too Many Levels Swartz Creek, Michigan

*Consumer Comment: Pot calling the kettle black

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I recently responded to a sales job listing by Core Solutions Group based in Troy, Michigan.  I live in California where they have no office. In this report I merely want to make known how unprofessional this company appears. I have no proof or suspicion that they are doing anything illegal. My impression is that they are a company whose business opportunity should be avoided.

I submitted an application and resume on their website after viewing their Business Opportunity Overview presentation. I felt the opportunity was right up my alley despite the fact that the presentation itself, which was similar to a PowerPoint, was of only average quality. I also had some unease in regards to the many written errors in the presentation. They couldnt spend a few hundred dollars to have it professionally proof read and edited?

Some mistakes were grade school caliber: watch there back instead of their.  This, in a presentation meant to entice quality
sales people and opportunity seekers?  I wondered if I was just being a bit nit picky since I had done copy writing as part of a previous job.

None the less, I proceeded to the next step and spoke to a sales manager named Don Gardner. He gave me the impression of just average competence as though he was hired more out of friendship with the companys President than his expertise. I found on LinkedIn (where neither had the foresight to post pictures of themselves wearing a suit) that they attended the same
college. He asked me to sign a non disclosure agreement which he emailed me. I thought this was premature since I hadnt decided to proceed with their opportunity. That opportunity would cost me an investment of $475 which would be refunded after my first sale. I didnt think the investment itself was unreasonable, but I felt extra cautious considering that they dont have an
office in California.

Per Dons request, I reserved an official interview time on their website. A pop-up immediately confirmed that Don would call me at the reserved time.  In the interim I emailed a question to Don and was taken aback that he replied for me to call him at the appointment time and hed review the question then. Call him? Since when does the interviewee call the interviewer? I saw this as yet another unprofessional red flag.

I discussed with Don Gardner that before I decided to come on board I needed to confirm that I was not going to discover any surprises after I invested my $475. He said he understood completely and so I requested a packet of physical sales materials that would be left with a prospective client. He said hed email me some PDF files and I said no, that I wanted physical materials that I could hold in my hands such as a folder with brochures and an employees business card inserted. He seemed reluctant but said hed get it to me. I even repeated the request in an email to him with my address.  Contrary to my request, the
next day I received emailed PDF documents. Apparently my two requests were too difficult for him to understand.

The final straw was the brochures, or should I say, PDF brochures. I was astonished and dismayed that the brochure for their green energy program had the full spectrum of errors, i.e. misspellings, punctuation errors, wrong word(s), omissions, et al. 
How could I in good conscience leave such a piece with a prospective client? As further confirmation, I showed it to a successful business owner friend of mine who said hed throw that brochure in the trash and would refuse to talk with any representative of the company who left it.  Im not going to list all the errors here; since I dont do editing for free, but I would like to point out that its spelled infrared analysis, not infared! I found over 14 errors in just one tri-fold brochure.  

In summing up, I can only suggest what any reasonably educated person would conclude upon review of Core Solutions Groups written materials and a discussion with their sales manager: Core may or may not offer a worthwhile service and opportunity.  That service and opportunity will automatically be suspect in light of their many unprofessional characteristics. Im stunned that apparently no one at Core is detail oriented to have addressed the few points (out of many) Ive listed in this report. As a result, Core Solutions Group will never know how many quality sales people or prospective clients will never get involved with them.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Pot calling the kettle black

AUTHOR: rc21 - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The problem with people who criticize others for their usage of the English language is often they also make obvious errors.  That's one of the challenges with writing English, not only with regards to spelling but also with proper punctuation.  

Mr. Ignatz,

Look up the following words which you used and kindly advise if they are correctly spelled:

proof read
nit picky
copy writing
None the less
non disclosure agreement

Yet you say you were once a copywriter.  

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