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Complaint Review: Camaeh, Inc. - Jacksonville Florida

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  • Camaeh, Inc. 10175 Fortune Parkway Suite 1104 Jacksonville, Florida United States of America

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Well since I noticed that this new company has no sort warning on the internet about it, I feel compelled to alert the masses. Those of you hungry job-seekers, recent college grads or anyone else who receives a call or email from this company, do yourselves a favor. Don't do it. Let me tell you why. Camaeh is what they call a multi-level marketing company, let me sum up the experience. You can, of course, do the research yourself before you go to one of their "interviews".

You get a call from their office administrator, she tells you that the manager came across your resume and wanted you to come in for an interview. Your like sweet, ok when? Tommorrow at around eleven you must wear business professional attire which means suit and tie. Aw man let me go buy a suit cha-ching there goes 100.00 bucks. You go there all spiffy and there are three more people in there as well. OK competition right? wrong. They will take anybody and you'll find out how in a few. You hear a lot of commotion, a lot of "good jobs" "your excellent"  and a bunch of "guys I'm going to need more assistant managers, which of you think you got what it takes" a lot of "yeah, alright, excellent". Ok a little weird, there seems to be a party going, cool I'd like to work in a cool office environment like this. Well guess what you don't. You my friend are about to take the first step on the journey of becoming a door to door salesman.

Now its interview time. You will most likely be interview by either Jolene Foore the President of Camaeh, Tiffany Odem an overly nice person who makes it a point to come and talk to you, or an assistant manager. Well the interview starts, you don't know it yet but what your in right now isn't an interview, it's a sales pitch. She tells you that they are an outsourced marketing firm for a major fortune 500 company and they guarantee their client a 100 percent return on investment blah blah blah, it all sounds very interesting though, your almost hooked. She tells you to come in tomorrow for a second interview so you can go out in the field with one of their top "account representatives" aka door to door salesman.

man your excited you really think you got a shot at getting this job. The area the office in is so nice, the people are so friendly, they are all wearing suits this must really be it. Your calling, unfortunately no its not. The second day you arrive you hear another one of these ridiculous morning "atmosphere" where everyone boost each other up. The real reason these daily four hour sessions are put in place because everyday your going to meet with what Camaeh calls "late adapter" now the account rep that is with you is going to tell you that they are the expletive holes that you'll deal with every day. Yes everyday. But they are not ***holes, imagine, how welcoming would you be of a salesman who gets in your face trying to sell you phone service when you already have phone service? Enough of these encounters in one day and you are really deflated. But back to the story. You get in the car of a fast talking Rep who tells you how much he loves this job. He throws in your pay, guess how much you make an hour. nothing. that's right ladies and gentleman. you only get paid commission. Now it all makes sense, they can afford to have an large amount of account reps because it doesn't cost them anything.  If you want to get paid you have to convince northern Florida small business owners who already have phone service with ATT, to up their plans. If they have three lines already, you sell them four to five lines even though they don't need it that's why the best targets are foreign people who don't fully understand. You can't save anybody money, your job is only to make them spend more. Most people know it and are not going to be to happy when you walk into their store dressed in a suit looking like a salesman and talking like one. Oh and you have to use your own car to drive to the assigned territories. Which can be as far as Saint Augustine. One more thing a lot of people are going to have complaints with ATT and your going to walk in and say you represent them. You can figure out how that's going to go. Your going to meet with 60 to 80 people a day only 1 or 2 will say yes. 10 will cus you out.

Look at how much they advertise on Careerbuilder, monster, hotjobs. they are trying to get as many people to come in to the office to hear their pitch and fall for it. Its a cattle-call and your invited. Go check it out and see for yourself I'm not lying.


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#6 Consumer Comment

Cameah Inc and every other Cydcor company is most definitely a scam

AUTHOR: Used and Abused - (United States of America)

POSTED: Thursday, March 11, 2010

For the author of this orginal report and to everyone else. This company is definitely full of it. I read your original complaint and your rebuttal and so sorry to tell you but you were duped again. Just because you actually saw him make $300 in one day doesnt mean his paycheck will reflect that. Even if he made a $1000 every week his paycheck will never look that way. They will come up with whatever bull reason as to why it got rejected and why its your fault. Trust me it will always be your fault. And for those of you who responded congrats on your loyalty to your company but 99% of you wont make it to management and you will screaming the same stuff. The job will never ever ever ever be salary plus commission. You will get 10% or so of commissions based on how much your team sells but you wont ever see that either it goes into a "corporate account" If it sounds to good to be true, it is. Jolene is the owner of this horrible company and she will make everything sound so good and she will go out of her way to be your friend and you guys will probably even hang out but guess how many of her ex-employees she is still "friends" with. She is a liar and she scams people out of their hard-earned door to door salesman money. But she was that way even when she was in Ed's office in Atlanta. The only people who make money in Cydcor are the people who learn how to be cut-throat early. They talk all this mess about integrity and all that but basically they are selling a bunch of at&t stuff people dont really need and 90% of the time they are raising the customers bill. In this economy who needs their bill higher. All im saying is watch your back dont be so quick to be sold on this "dream."

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#5 Author of original report

CAMAEH is not a Scam, Read new update by author

AUTHOR: "MUNZ" - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Recently I've been thinking about my post on ripoff report and I've decided to update the report, I would remove it if I could but unfortunately I can't so I decided that I would write about it with out being as upset as I was when I wrote it . I am not a salesman, I am a man whose work experiance consists of heavy industrial, loud and greasy environment. CAMAEH is a different world, that I don't fit into. If you are a salesman, if you have that gift, then you can make A LOT of money. I watched the REP I shadowed make like three hundred dollars in one day. I was impressed. I'm assuming that the reason why the interview sound like a sales pitch, is because not a lot of people can hack that kind of life style, so they have to go through the interview process a lot thus sounding kind of scripted. While I did do a lot of research on marketing firms, and found a lot of shady crap that goes on in them. Camaeh does indeed stress integrity, I ran into a potential client at a dentist office that was upset because she said "you guys came in six months ago made a bunch of phone calls and my phone bill hasnt been right since" come to find out the company that did that to them wasnt Camaeh it was a shady firm that I don't think exist anymore, if you can keep yourself from being tempted to bend the truth just for a paycheck then your good. Yes you will deal with a lot of upset people, some of which will cus at you, but if your the kind of person that can maintain their cool and understand their position than you can get through it. While I said you will meet 80 or so people and only one or two will say yes. Those that do say yes, means a really good paycheck for you.  You will start off at as a commission only REP, but if you can hack it, if you have the skill than you will be promoted to a salaried and commissioned position. I've found that there are a lot of legitimate positions that are commissioned in the civilian workforce, and this is one of them. While the morning pep talks may seem a little over the top, they do have a good training schedule that stresses development of entrepneurial skills. Again I'm not a salesman so I wouldnt be able to work in that sort of field. The people that work and thrive there really love their jobs. I am simply not one of them. If you are, than go, if your good than you will make a crap ton of cash. But now would be the best time to get in because they are new and are planning on expanding soon, it is a good opportunity. Just please maintain your integrity, don't take advantage small business owners who don't fully understand what your saying.

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#4 Author of original report

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AUTHOR: "MUNZ" - (United States of America)

POSTED: Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I'm not afraid to use my name. No need to, I am not lying. Again for everyone who gets these calls. Go check it out for yourself. I encourage it. Its door to door sales until someone tells me otherwise. Don't get too upset people its only ripoff report. I just want people to know its a door to door salesman job. I'll leave the "adult" internet alone now.

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#3 Author of original report

Hello

AUTHOR: "MUNZ" - (United States of America)

POSTED: Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Hello faithful employee of Camaeh (or president). The names can be found all over Careerbuilder, Monster and all those other job boards, plus your website as well. All I said is that you will probably be interviewed by them, Did I lie? No, so save your threats they don't scare me. Your insult on spelling was very hurtful though. Here is a thought, prove me wrong. Tell everyone that what I said wasn't the truth. That I am maliciously lying for some strange reason. Tell them that this is NOT a door to door salesman job. Was I lying in any of really?

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#2 General Comment

Get a life

AUTHOR: zep24 - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, December 29, 2009

     Get a life, or better yet, get a job. If you spent as much time looking for a job as you did filing a report on a legitimate company trying to make a living, you would be employed right now. Its even possible you would've had money to buy Christmas gifts....

     The most disturbing part about your report is that you actually put peoples names in your report. I hope for their sake, and yours, that those weren't their actual names. But, judging on your spelling skills and how much you bitched, I'm sure they were.

     The sad part is that you tried to report a company that you only worked two days for, BRILLIANT!!!! Do us all a favor and leave the internet for the adults.......

 

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#1 Author of original report

Camaeh is a scam

AUTHOR: "MUNZ" - (United States of America)

POSTED: Monday, December 21, 2009

I decided to do a little research on the multi level marketing companies and wow. The list is in the thousands. A lot of people went through exactly what I went through in almost the same exact fashion. Its like there is an instruction manual for MLM schemes. Look it up people the internet is there for a reason. I can't believe how many people say the same exact thing that I said.

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