Tim
Tacoma,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, April 20, 2009
I was contacted by a local consumer news TV reporter about this company. They didn't put it on the air but I did get the interview. As a former Filter Queen sales representative do not answer any of these ads. Greater Air of Michigan may have a good heart there but that could be an exception to the rules. I see her website is still up an running. The bottom line is if they can't make you an employee selling the equipment, then find another line of work. Ebay has pretty good deals on Filter Queen products and you will lose a sale to their internet research. If someone tells you that a machine is worth $2000 because you were there doing a demo for three hours and it sells on Ebay for $700, then what is the machine really worth? It's only worth what one is willing to pay for it. If Health-Mor had any real confidence in their product, I'm sure Best Buy could sell them exculsively for them for a lot less money and sell a lot of them making the company executives real happy but it takes the old men running the place to look at the 21st century. A friendly reminder from the Filter Queen Advocate.