Savannahh Marketing - Marketingsystemsinc.com
Savannah Marketing - Cydcor - Marketingsystemsinc.com Ripoff Making Its Mark In Tampa Savannah multi-level marketing scheme

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I applied to a job I found on monster for a "management training program". It seems like not even an hour later I received a response from them saying they were really impressed with my resume, and they wanted to schedule me for an interview.

She told me due to their expansion they are in need of managers in a hurry, and time is of the essence. I told her I could come in that day for an interview. Ok so I get there and there are 10 other people waiting to be interviewed.

I get called in the office. So we get in there, and Sys "the owner" is telling me how they have clients such as nike, staples, etc that they work for. I was amazed at the level of sales they portrayed the job to be. I thought I would be selling for fortune 100 companies like they told me.

So Sys tells me he is really impressed with me, and he would like to schedule me for an all day interview ASAP. I was encouraged to make it as soon as possible because "time is of the essence"

So I scheduled the full day interview 2 days later. I was told to wear "comfortable shoes" and a suit. SO I get there for my all day interview. I am waiting in the front office, and finally get called back, and a sharp looking guy (Mike) comes out and tells me I am going out with him today. I was like cool. Well we are going down the elevator, and he is briefing me on the day. Telling me how the company is expanding so fast they are in need of manager trainees.

Well we are getting in the car, and he tells me "we do this job the old school way" door to door. And the campaign we are working on is the "quill" campaign. Its staples office products.

So we get out into the field, and we are hitting one door after another. Going into businesses asking them if they have their "quill" pamphlet. Taking orders for paper clips, and cases of paper.

I was thinking to myself "I am going to be a paperclip salesperson" for fortune 100 clients. So we sit down for lunch, and mike started giving me "the breakdown" of the business. For a second there, I thought it was a pyramid scheme, but just brushed it off. So after that we hit more doors make a few sales.

We get in the car on the way back to the office, and Mike says, Christi I think you would do really well at this, do you think this is something you would like to do? I said yes, because I liked the idea of the company opening up an office for me in 9 months time.

So back in the office, the owner calls me in the office, and "closes the deal". I was encouraged to start imediately, because "time is of the essence" and offices are opening everyday. So I said yea I will start tomorrow.

I get to the ofice the first day, and I see all these sharp looking guys, and women dressed in suits. I was talking to a few people, and asking them how they like it there. All of them responded the same way. "they love it, and their office will be open soon"

I was amazed how everyone was going to have an office in just a few months time. The business works like this. Once you make a certain amount of sales 4 days in a row, you are promoted to "leader". After that you get people under you that have to make certain amount of sales in order for you to get promoted to "assistant manager" and then after that you get your own office.

When you have a good day in the field one day, the next day you have to give "high roller" speech. And everyones speech always has to do with when they are going to have their own office

Not many of the people there have worked there for more than a month, and that seemed a little fishy to me.
I was told I was to recieve "paid training" But I never did. I was also told I would be making 4-600 per week, and I never did. I was a high roller almost everyday.

Cydcor is the parent company for Savannah marketing. They are well known for being a legal pyramid. Multi-level marketing is what it is. DS-max is another name the company goes by. This company goes by many different names because cydcor is so well known for being a scam. Ds-max is also.

Savanh marketing has a website marketingsystemsinc
Why is it not Savanh marketing.com? Because when so many people know about Savanh marketing being a scam, they will change their name, and still use the same website.

If something seems too good to be true,, it probably is


Company: Savannahh Marketing - Marketingsystemsinc.com
Country: USA
State: Florida
City: Tampa
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