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  • Report:  #1141461

Complaint Review: WakeUpNow

WakeUpNow Elijah Sanchez Aggressive and Angry sales Barneget New Jersey

  • Reported By:
    anya2010 — Atlantic City New Jersey
  • Submitted:
    Thu, April 24, 2014
  • Updated:
    Wed, August 27, 2014

Same thing Happened to me! I kept receiving facebook ads from this company offering me to join and trying to sell and it was from my teenage neices page. I replied to her ad asking "have you been hacked? another friend chimed in and said "I was going to ask her the same thing" This one kid jumps in and says "no no hack" and he starts posting these sales piches. We told him that we felt it was a pyramid scam "freedom of speech" so he getting upset because we called it a scam and he started blasting us with these crazy sales numbers. I posted the BBB report giving them a grade C, this guy went on and on and started private messenging me, still trying to explain. When we wouldn't budge, he tagged in 4 other salesmen to assist him. This one young man by the name of Elijah Sanchez jumps in and starts insulting me, he was aggressive, and angry. I warned him to leave the me alone or I will report him for harrassment, he stated he is going nowhere because he is defending his company and will not tolerate my saying his company is a scam. I threaten to have his page shut down and he slowly said "no disrespect, I was just tagged in to defend my fellow co-worker" With this type of behavior and demeanor from young punks pretending to be rich and sucking desperate people into their mess, they will never convince many that they are a reputabal business. If this is a good legit company, Elijah Sanchezs' actions made the company look extremly bad. I would never allow a family memeber to work for someone who get angry like that. 

2 Updates & Rebuttals


layla copla

New Castle,
Delaware,

Over Priced Pyramid Scheme

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, August 27, 2014

So where do I start with this one. Well as some may imagine this is over priced and a total scam. 100 a month for what? Some energy drinks? That seems to be the only product mentioned, and cared about. Now they offer this tax bot thing, and some savings options, the problem is who really cres about them. You don't hardly find any of the reps talking about those whatsoever. All you see online is these people recruiting and talking about that 600 a month bs.

I also noticed some very very shady marketing tactics. These people in this are brainwashing, and trying to sell you a dream vs a products. Which is funny because I believe that is against regulation/policy, as far as the flash cash stuff, and all the bs these reps do.

I also hate to say this, but the reps are basically all ghetto. All thugs bs'n there way to "riches" as they claim, and the fact is 90% or more are failing in this. The income disclosure is a DISASTER! Seriously, you all can Google that one for WakeUpNow. So majority of these reps are bs'n when they say they are making money, and this is a fact due to their own information.

So be aware of this sinking ship, they are going broke, and even the CEO mentions this his self, yet the reps are still blind, and believe in this garbage.

I will end this with this, 90% or more of the reviews you will find for this are either all positive, or all negative, hardly any balanced. Here is a review  

 


matt34nj

newark,
New Jersey,

Definitely a Scam Scam Scam!!!!!

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, April 27, 2014

This is a typical MLM scam.  The sad and sorry brainwashed clowns who fell for it hook line and sinker of course are going to defend it.  Its not a "scam" in the sens that they actually do offer a legitimate product line.  But the products are subpar and definitely not worth the cost of the memebership.

 Consider the products they offer:

1-Discount Vacation Packages and Offers:  There are a million discount vacation websites and programs, and in this type of economy most people are not vacationing very much anyway.  You can get better deals yourself by taking a few moments to do some research using reputable websites like priceline, hotels.com, etc.

2-Identity Theft Protection-Would you trust your precious personal information with an unknown program over an established and cheaper alternative?

3-Virus protection:  See above...

4-Energy drinks:  You still have to pay for them, they are overpriced, and who knows if they are even any good.  Every store in the world that sells refreshments carries red bull, monster, etc.  Why buy an unknown product by the case?  That stuff is not good for you anyway...

So this is what you pay $100/mo for and have to sell to your friends and family...

Still not convinced?  Look at the compensation chart.  This is always key.  Like a true MLM scheme, the top 5% make 90% of the revenue, and everyone else is fighting over a few crumbs...

Stay Away.  Stay Far Away. 

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