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  • Report:  #134670

Complaint Review: Edgewood Marketing - Cydcor - Chicago Illinois

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- Palatine, Illinois,
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Edgewood Marketing - Cydcor
750 N Orleans Ste 001 Chicago, 60610 Illinois, U.S.A.
Phone:
312-944-3343
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I recently applied for an entry level marketing position for Edgewood Marketing Inc., a company located in Chicago. I applied on monsterboard.com. Upon being interviewed by the manager, Luke St. Germaine, he told me that the company did advertisement work for Fortune 500 companies and most of the work involved becoming an account manager.

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"The Devil's Own". Bobby Park Vice President of Business Development for Cydcor spotted at Edgewood Marketing, Inc. Chicago.

Little did I know that becoming a manager was nothing more than door to door sales, showing business owners pamphlets and coupons for Quill Office Supplies, a competitor to Office Depot. Also, the individual Chris Nelson (sales Rep), took me door to door to solicit businesses with signs on their windows saying "no soliciting". One woman threatened to call the police, while many others asked many times for Chris to leave. In every Solicitation, Chris said that he represented Quill Office Supplies.

Here's the real scam. Luke St. Germaine the office manager made several claims to entice me. I was directly told that I would receive a starting salary between $22,000-$45,000 to become a Marketing Account Manager. This Is Lie! It is a 100% sales commission job with no car allowance, health insurance, or salary. I was told by Luke St. Germaine the office manager, I could realistically become a Office branch owner with Edgewood Marketing Inc. and make over a $100,000 U.S. annually. I was told that Quill Office Supplies hired Edgewood Marketing to represent them, and that they were also partners with Monsterboard.

I also felt victimized in the sense that I had no clue that the ride along program was a 9 hour door to door sales experience without a solicitor's licence. I was misled into believing that we were going to do professional training to become a corporate marketing account manager. Little did I know that all we would do is merely bum-rush businesses in a given sector and try to sell them office supplies. This company is fraudulent, and aggressive.

Someone really needs to find a way to punish Edgewood Marketing Inc. and all it's associates. (GGC/Meriam Marketing AKA CYDCOR)

Alexander

Lake Bluff, Illinois
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Cory

San Antonio,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Smarter You did learn something from this experience

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, March 19, 2005

Good for you. You did learn something from this experience. You'll be the wiser for it next time. Half of the people, who post on this site, pay a hell of a lot more money to learn what you've learned in 9 short hours. Hope it helps you in your future business career. Good luck.


Paul

Anaheim,
California,
U.S.A.
As long as they find people like you, they will continue doing the exact same thing.

#3Consumer Suggestion

Sat, March 12, 2005

The warnings were all there. Big money. Great job title.

They failed to present a real job. I'm sure they didn't do a real interview either.

Here's the thing, Alexander.

The world is filled with scams that get offered as jobs. Most of this bullshit comes from internet job sites. Newspapers are too expensive for frauds to afford.

The point is that until you can figure out how to spot this, you can plan on being taken for one ride after another. There are a million phonies out there, all looking to use you in some way.

Your only hope is to learn and avoid them.

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