I am a victim of McKenzie Scott's dishonorable marketing tatics. After reading Bradford's in Gilroy California account, I saw my situation with them. Now if McKenzie finds out who you are in reporting them, they will pursue their legal options and sue you according to the contract you signed. Hmmm a reputable company would want to have customer satisfaction, not customer intimidation. The initial promises made were never fulfulled, although these were verbal. The claim is the contract lists all of their obligations, not the hype used to take advantage of someone who is desparately seeking employment. Moral: Don't become involved with any organization that promises to market you for a fee. You are pouring you money down a drain. Mike Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
Miguel
Keller,#2Author of original report
Tue, August 17, 2004
Congratulations Brad!! I am glad to see that public knowledge of McKenzie's dishonorable practices convinces them to become responsible (I hope). I have contacted my credit card company pursuing a stop payment for all fees paid to McKenzie. I am not able to do anything now since my 1 year contract is not due until the 30th of September, only a few more weeks to go.