Complaint Review: Green Light Marketing Aka Marketing FX - Chicago Illinois
- Green Light Marketing Aka Marketing FX 750 N. Orleans St. Chicago, Illinois U.S.A.
- Phone: 312-951-6806
- Web:
- Category: Employers
Green Light Marketing Aka Marketing FX Response was Quick Chicago Illinois
*Consumer Comment: What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
*Consumer Comment: What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
*Consumer Comment: What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
*Consumer Comment: What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
*Consumer Comment: Thnk You
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I made contact with this company last night 2/13/08 and received an email for an appointment the next day. This didn't seem unusual, until I read through the web site and was unable to capture clearly what they do. I did some research and found they are a part of DS MAX a multi-level marketer operating everywhere under different names. DS MAX may be the parent or is part of or a name change from Marketing FX that was on all popular job search websites in Chicago, less than six months ago. I know because they were simply everywhere web wise. I'm pretty sure that Victory Promotions is another name to watch out for. I'm not going for the interview. I'm going to call the contact person and tell them it's unfair to mislead people into believing they are a bon fide advertising agency, accept resumes and stage appointments. Doing research helps! I just wanted to let people know about and to be aware of these kinds of companies.
Rick
Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.
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#5 Consumer Comment
What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
AUTHOR: George - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 25, 2008
Generally speaking, defamation is the issuance of a false statement about another person, which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander involves the making of defamatory statements by a transitory (non-fixed) representation, usually an oral (spoken) representation. Libel involves the making of defamatory statements in a printed or fixed medium, such as a magazine or newspaper.
Typically, the elements of a cause of action for defamation include:
1. A false and defamatory statement concerning another;
2. The unprivileged publication of the statement to a third party (that is, somebody other than the person defamed by the statement);
3. If the defamatory matter is of public concern, fault amounting at least to negligence on the part of the publisher; and
4. Damage to the plaintiff.
In the context of defamation law, a statement is 'published' when it is made to the third party. That term does not mean that the statement has to be in print.
Damages are typically to the reputation of the plaintiff, but depending upon the laws of the jurisdiction it may be enough to establish mental anguish.
Most jurisdictions also recognize 'per se' defamation, where the allegations are presumed to cause damage to the plaintiff. Typically, the following may constitute defamation per se Attacks on a person's professional character or standing.
This is a message to all people that are willing to put their name out on the line to bad mouth a company.
All of the companies listed in this blog are independent from each other. DS-Max is NOT affiliated with any of them. The research found on these companies is as accurate as most information you get on the internet. There is a reason why your college professors did not allow your references to come from the internet. :)
This is an opinion site ONLY! Be careful of spreading the wrong information. Most of the people reporting any complaints never even worked for the company or did for a short period of time.
These companies have an extensive interview process in order to avoid hiring someone that is not a fit. Also, they are growing companies, that have never had layoffs. This means that if someone submits a resume, they will actually contact you as soon as they can. The assumption is that if a candidate submits a resume, they are looking for a job to make money as soon as possible. The quicker they can get in for an interview, the quicker they can make money. Somehow, in today's negative world, this is considered desperate or unprofessional.
The words 'Sales and Marketing' are on every job posting. 'Advertising Agency' never appears anywhere on any posting. The truth is that most people don't even read the body of the posting, they just send their resume to 100 companies and hope for a hit.
The bottom line is that people want to complain. They want to find a reason not to take a risk because if they fail, they will have no one to blame. The world is a scary place but don't make it scarier by convincing yourself that everyone is out to get you.
Last note: The clients that are represented by these companies would not put their name and reputation out on the line if they were not legitimate.

#4 Consumer Comment
What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
AUTHOR: George - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 25, 2008
Generally speaking, defamation is the issuance of a false statement about another person, which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander involves the making of defamatory statements by a transitory (non-fixed) representation, usually an oral (spoken) representation. Libel involves the making of defamatory statements in a printed or fixed medium, such as a magazine or newspaper.
Typically, the elements of a cause of action for defamation include:
1. A false and defamatory statement concerning another;
2. The unprivileged publication of the statement to a third party (that is, somebody other than the person defamed by the statement);
3. If the defamatory matter is of public concern, fault amounting at least to negligence on the part of the publisher; and
4. Damage to the plaintiff.
In the context of defamation law, a statement is 'published' when it is made to the third party. That term does not mean that the statement has to be in print.
Damages are typically to the reputation of the plaintiff, but depending upon the laws of the jurisdiction it may be enough to establish mental anguish.
Most jurisdictions also recognize 'per se' defamation, where the allegations are presumed to cause damage to the plaintiff. Typically, the following may constitute defamation per se Attacks on a person's professional character or standing.
This is a message to all people that are willing to put their name out on the line to bad mouth a company.
All of the companies listed in this blog are independent from each other. DS-Max is NOT affiliated with any of them. The research found on these companies is as accurate as most information you get on the internet. There is a reason why your college professors did not allow your references to come from the internet. :)
This is an opinion site ONLY! Be careful of spreading the wrong information. Most of the people reporting any complaints never even worked for the company or did for a short period of time.
These companies have an extensive interview process in order to avoid hiring someone that is not a fit. Also, they are growing companies, that have never had layoffs. This means that if someone submits a resume, they will actually contact you as soon as they can. The assumption is that if a candidate submits a resume, they are looking for a job to make money as soon as possible. The quicker they can get in for an interview, the quicker they can make money. Somehow, in today's negative world, this is considered desperate or unprofessional.
The words 'Sales and Marketing' are on every job posting. 'Advertising Agency' never appears anywhere on any posting. The truth is that most people don't even read the body of the posting, they just send their resume to 100 companies and hope for a hit.
The bottom line is that people want to complain. They want to find a reason not to take a risk because if they fail, they will have no one to blame. The world is a scary place but don't make it scarier by convincing yourself that everyone is out to get you.
Last note: The clients that are represented by these companies would not put their name and reputation out on the line if they were not legitimate.

#3 Consumer Comment
What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
AUTHOR: George - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 25, 2008
Generally speaking, defamation is the issuance of a false statement about another person, which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander involves the making of defamatory statements by a transitory (non-fixed) representation, usually an oral (spoken) representation. Libel involves the making of defamatory statements in a printed or fixed medium, such as a magazine or newspaper.
Typically, the elements of a cause of action for defamation include:
1. A false and defamatory statement concerning another;
2. The unprivileged publication of the statement to a third party (that is, somebody other than the person defamed by the statement);
3. If the defamatory matter is of public concern, fault amounting at least to negligence on the part of the publisher; and
4. Damage to the plaintiff.
In the context of defamation law, a statement is 'published' when it is made to the third party. That term does not mean that the statement has to be in print.
Damages are typically to the reputation of the plaintiff, but depending upon the laws of the jurisdiction it may be enough to establish mental anguish.
Most jurisdictions also recognize 'per se' defamation, where the allegations are presumed to cause damage to the plaintiff. Typically, the following may constitute defamation per se Attacks on a person's professional character or standing.
This is a message to all people that are willing to put their name out on the line to bad mouth a company.
All of the companies listed in this blog are independent from each other. DS-Max is NOT affiliated with any of them. The research found on these companies is as accurate as most information you get on the internet. There is a reason why your college professors did not allow your references to come from the internet. :)
This is an opinion site ONLY! Be careful of spreading the wrong information. Most of the people reporting any complaints never even worked for the company or did for a short period of time.
These companies have an extensive interview process in order to avoid hiring someone that is not a fit. Also, they are growing companies, that have never had layoffs. This means that if someone submits a resume, they will actually contact you as soon as they can. The assumption is that if a candidate submits a resume, they are looking for a job to make money as soon as possible. The quicker they can get in for an interview, the quicker they can make money. Somehow, in today's negative world, this is considered desperate or unprofessional.
The words 'Sales and Marketing' are on every job posting. 'Advertising Agency' never appears anywhere on any posting. The truth is that most people don't even read the body of the posting, they just send their resume to 100 companies and hope for a hit.
The bottom line is that people want to complain. They want to find a reason not to take a risk because if they fail, they will have no one to blame. The world is a scary place but don't make it scarier by convincing yourself that everyone is out to get you.
Last note: The clients that are represented by these companies would not put their name and reputation out on the line if they were not legitimate.

#2 Consumer Comment
What Are Defamation, Libel and Slander?
AUTHOR: George - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 25, 2008
Generally speaking, defamation is the issuance of a false statement about another person, which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander involves the making of defamatory statements by a transitory (non-fixed) representation, usually an oral (spoken) representation. Libel involves the making of defamatory statements in a printed or fixed medium, such as a magazine or newspaper.
Typically, the elements of a cause of action for defamation include:
1. A false and defamatory statement concerning another;
2. The unprivileged publication of the statement to a third party (that is, somebody other than the person defamed by the statement);
3. If the defamatory matter is of public concern, fault amounting at least to negligence on the part of the publisher; and
4. Damage to the plaintiff.
In the context of defamation law, a statement is 'published' when it is made to the third party. That term does not mean that the statement has to be in print.
Damages are typically to the reputation of the plaintiff, but depending upon the laws of the jurisdiction it may be enough to establish mental anguish.
Most jurisdictions also recognize 'per se' defamation, where the allegations are presumed to cause damage to the plaintiff. Typically, the following may constitute defamation per se Attacks on a person's professional character or standing.
This is a message to all people that are willing to put their name out on the line to bad mouth a company.
All of the companies listed in this blog are independent from each other. DS-Max is NOT affiliated with any of them. The research found on these companies is as accurate as most information you get on the internet. There is a reason why your college professors did not allow your references to come from the internet. :)
This is an opinion site ONLY! Be careful of spreading the wrong information. Most of the people reporting any complaints never even worked for the company or did for a short period of time.
These companies have an extensive interview process in order to avoid hiring someone that is not a fit. Also, they are growing companies, that have never had layoffs. This means that if someone submits a resume, they will actually contact you as soon as they can. The assumption is that if a candidate submits a resume, they are looking for a job to make money as soon as possible. The quicker they can get in for an interview, the quicker they can make money. Somehow, in today's negative world, this is considered desperate or unprofessional.
The words 'Sales and Marketing' are on every job posting. 'Advertising Agency' never appears anywhere on any posting. The truth is that most people don't even read the body of the posting, they just send their resume to 100 companies and hope for a hit.
The bottom line is that people want to complain. They want to find a reason not to take a risk because if they fail, they will have no one to blame. The world is a scary place but don't make it scarier by convincing yourself that everyone is out to get you.
Last note: The clients that are represented by these companies would not put their name and reputation out on the line if they were not legitimate.

#1 Consumer Comment
Thnk You
AUTHOR: Tom - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, February 23, 2008
Thank you for positng the comments about Marketing Fx I have an interview scheduled with them for Monday. I thought the lady on the phone Lelido was very vague and that raised my suspicions about them, so I looked them up here. I am so thankful for this site and for the people who post here. I just want to encourage everyone to keep posting and looking out for others. This is great because it prents other people from getting ripped off or wasting time!!
Gratefull,
Tom


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