ben
altoona,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, November 10, 2010
hello muddy 90291 did you ever get to try one out and did it work out.. iwould like to know ..thank you...
ben
altoona,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, November 09, 2010
somebody in may of 2009 said they were going to try the a*s. products at home.and they said they would report back on how it worked out.i would like to know how it worked out for them..thank you...
Muddy90291
Los Angeles,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, May 22, 2009
I have tried to remain modest about this despite my gut feeling. My experience is as follows: I purchased the "membership" for $45 and I asked quite a few questions on the phone. For starters are you required to have the membership to work for these companies, "yes." Do you have to buy the products on consignment, "no, but some have start up fees or deposits." That's totally understandable to me. I mean they can't just randomly mail materials out to anybody that asks for them. Basically in a few days I received this small stapled paperback book detailing the company's ideals and why they are in business. All solid, in my opinion. So I start researching some of the companies they represent and come to find out the majority of them are rated "F" with the Better Business Bureau. Some of the websites didn't work, and some of the companies were listed with BBB as out of business or that they changed their name. Those names can also be found in this book. Some of the companies have actually gotten in trouble with the BBB for deducting undisclosed costs. Don't get me wrong there are a couple with a "C" and even one gig making bookmarks that has an "A+" but my optimism is starting to diminish. I just have a hard time understand how a company like this can stay in business. They "back" all of the companies they represent, yet the majority have discouraging profiles. If you like to sew this might be a nice opportunity for you, but in the meantime (due to the desperation of income) I'm going to try one out and post my thoughts later.
Teresa
prattville,#5Author of original report
Fri, February 16, 2007
i sent a letter on feb.5, 2007 and it was returned to me yesterday! it was sent registered mail so someone had to sign for it. no one signed but wrote "return to sender" across the middle of the envlope. this just proves to me that this company is nothing but a scam, they want your money for their crap and they dont give a crap about you. they must have caller id because when i tried to call them after getting the letter returned it went straight to voice mail saying "the office was closed, please call back during normal bussiness hours" this was 12:00 in the afternoon so i tried back at 4:00pm and got the same voice mail! this company does not care about the people just their money! i wonder how many others just in my town called and did the same thing i did, put faith into crooks!