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  • Report:  #1206821

Complaint Review: echo business Solutions

echo business Solutions cydcor Pyramid scheme Charleston South Carolina

  • Reported By:
    ensuringawareness — CHARLESTON South Carolina
  • Submitted:
    Thu, February 05, 2015
  • Updated:
    Thu, February 05, 2015

To begin, please look at the echo business solutions facebook page to see how many people they go through - most "employees" are there for a month or two before they figure out that they are being scammed. 

When you first walk in this job seems very legtimate; there are very professional looking people who are even very sweet. I do not think that they are malicious in any way, but at the same time it is all very misleading. The job is in fact a door to door sales job. Plain and simple, if thats for you, awesome. However, if you have another job which you are thinking about quiting for a legitimate marketing position, do not let this fool you. You will be hawking AT&T door to door until you quit. TRUE - some people do move up the chain, but this is not very likely and will require an enormous amount of luck upon which doors you knock on and who you "hire" (as does any pyramid scheme). 

To break it down once you are hired you have to sell a certain amount of contracts for AT&T Uverse until you are promoted to corporate trainer (which usually takes a week or so). Then you will be interviewing applicants to eventually form a team of your own 5 or six people. Eventually the point is to open up your own office to where you get a portion of the sales from  everyone you hire. This never happens. The average pay is 200-300 per week for a 75 hour work week at best 4 dollars an hour for an undignifying position).

Want to be a door to door salesman, awesome - this place is for you. If you have respect for yourself, decline the offer.

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