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  • Report:  #1003368

Complaint Review: David Alexander / Multi Media Spectrum

David Alexander / Multi Media Spectrum David Alexander owes me $644 in wages, which I will very likely have to have him served with a S & C to recover Gardena, California

  • Reported By:
    Gabriel Molina — Lawndale California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Fri, January 25, 2013
  • Updated:
    Fri, January 25, 2013
  • David Alexander / Multi Media Spectrum
    16921 W. Western Ave., Suite 201
    Gardena, California
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    1-800-516-6278 ext. 101
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Multi Media Spectrum is an appointment setting company for primarily residential solar companies. It recently launched a commercial appointment setting department...which according to David Alexander, is operating in the "red." Based on my extensive sales experience, including Inside Sales and B-2-B, he hired me for the commercial appointment setting department, at a rate of $11.00 per hour for the first 2 weeks.

He promised his client solar companies that his staff [slaves] would set a minimum of 1 appointment per day, which is not possible when dealing with potential "Commercial" clients because it requires several calls to identify the actual Decision-Maker[s], most of whom are Diector of Operations, Facilities Managers, and/or CFO's.

To get to them, one must first get through layers and layers of "Gate-Keepers," VM, and/or unreturned emails. The majority of leads that were given to us by his client solar companies, were not properties actually owned - they were tenants, they far exceeded the minimum roof area requirements [3000 sq. ft.], monthly electricity bills of $1,250, and were outside the requested client solar companies geographic areas [So Cal area, and only commercial companies whose provider is So Cal Edison]. Between 80-90% of the leads involved corporations and/or Franchises...with multiple locations. These companies made up the majority of the leads provided, and regardless of the opportunity to grow into a large[r] company...the client solar companies we dealt with could not handle large, lucrative projects...which is what I am accustomed to handle.

Because its commercial solar division was a pilot-type program, not able to compete with other companies that could handle national accounts, the future of Multi Media Spectrum is uncertain, at best...

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