Complaint Review: VMI - Internet
- VMI 600 Hunter Drive St. 250 Internet United States of America
- Phone:
- Web: www.vmi-usa.net/
- Category: Multi Level Marketing
VMI Blue VMI, it is too good to be true Internet
*Consumer Comment: It is MLM actually...
*General Comment: NOT an MLM
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I recently graduated college from another state school and moved back home to the Chicagoland area. While I was still at school I used Careerbuilder to set up a few interviews with three companies, VMI, Marketing FX, and Keynorth Consulting. While all three seemed to be similar companies I was still happy to have some interviews set up for when I got home.
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#2 Consumer Comment
It is MLM actually...
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 03, 2010
If you do a little online investigating and read reports of others who have worked for this company, it is apparent the "compensation plan" is absolutely a form of MLM..."matrix" to be more specific..quoted from the wiki web address left in the last post...
"Matrix plans This type of plan is similar to a Uni-Level plan, except there is also a limited number of representatives who can be placed on the first level. Recruits beyond the maximum number of first level positions allowed are automatically placed in other downline (lower level) positions. Matrix plans often have a maximum width and depth. When all positions in a representative's downline matrix are filled (maximum width and depth is reached for all participants in a matrix), a new matrix may be started. Like Uni-Level plans, representatives in a matrix earn unlimited commissions on limited levels of volume with minimal sales quotas."
It seems most "employees" of this company do not hang around long. Those that do are brainwashed in an "Amway" fashion, but not quite cult..bordering. If the employee never reaches a "first level", they will eventually starve to death and be homeless. The plan is kind of a cross between a matrix and a uni-level..but the difference is they have to solicit door to door, often in places where it is prohibited. They figure if they have many suckers doing this 12 hours a day for next to no pay, and a few hit, the "upper level" will make some money. The lower level "slags" will either quit, or work their way up to first level if they have a way to eat and pay bills during the interim, or can survive without eating properly and living with a bunch of roommates. Oh, and they have to pay for their own gas too.

#1 General Comment
NOT an MLM
AUTHOR: Jessie Ann - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 30, 2010
I agree that places like these are huge scams, but they are not MLMs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_marketing


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