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  • Report:  #453865

Complaint Review: Rod Lagrand - Become A Sales Coach - Nationwide

Reported By:
- MyCity, Wisconsin,
Submitted:
Updated:

Rod Lagrand - Become A Sales Coach
www.BecomeaSalesCoach.com Nationwide, U.S.A.
Phone:
406-995-3172
Web:
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Rod Lagrand & Become A Sales Coach and his website all sound good. He talks about a lavish lifestyle and your ability to make a significant 6 figure income. You get 5 weeks of webinars all for only $49.95. You will note there is (or was) NO MENTION of any other fees! When you attend your first webinar, this is AFTER they have your money which they WILL NOT refund, your #1 most important lesson is that you are going to have to pay another $28,000 PLUS significant travel expenses to fly to learn for "The Original Sales Coach" on how you too can do what he has done. And the main reason for you to pony up the $28k NOW is that he is going to turn this into a franchise and start charging $75,000! Yet when he was interviewed he admitted that actually selling these services to someone is NOT very easy.

This "System" is start up at best and not techno savvy in any way. The webinars are boring and of no real value. It is "Bait and Switch" at its finest! Save your money!

Concerned consumer

MyCity, Wisconsin

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Semi-anonymous

Chino,
California,
U.S.A.
FALSE COMPLAINTS FROM COMPETITORS OFTEN BACKFIRE

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, June 03, 2009

The Become A Sales Coach webinar series provides a wealth of information and pitfalls to avoid in getting into the Sales Coaching business. Although the company, like many other businesses, offers other products and services there is no $28,000 price for any programs or services as is stated by the complainant. Steven Lloyd registered for the webinar series, phoned the company and received many of the trade secrets offered in the webinar, then attended the first webinar. Mr. Lloyd having already been in the sales coaching business was apparently interested in getting ideas from the original sales coach who created the sales coaching industry 21 years ago. After gaining enough information on his competition Mr. Lloyd tried to get his money back. It is apparent that Steven Lloyd uses negative tactics to steer people away from his competition. My name is James. I have reviewed the complaint and as a past client know the president of Become A Sales Coach and know the company to have impeccable integrity. The products and services provided by them are fairly priced and of great value to those who sincerely care to gain from the information provided.

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