I responded to an ad for a sales trainer and was contacted and invited to sit in on a conference call where I would be given all the information about this tremendous opportunity to make high earnings.
Scott Tubbs seemed a bit slick to me. He mentioned that his partner a Chris Reed had been the top trainer at Zig Ziglar Corporation. A Google of Chris Reed, Reid, etc. Brought up not conenction to Zig Zigar.
A Google search of Scott Tubbs brought up a complaint here on RIP OFF.com, that he wrote about a former employer, Wolrd Wide Consulting Services. Ironically, the complaint mentions all the same 'scams' that Scott Tubbs is trying to foist on people as automotive sales trainers: a $4500 up front fee; he encourages people who would be trainers to hide their income from the IRS; and he expects people to believe that people wanting to sell cars would pay $629 for sales training.
Come on, car sales people are usually down and out and hard up for jobs; they are unlikelt to pay $629. Meanwhile, Scott Tubbs has the money that each traine rpays up front for their 20 training kits - $4500.in my mind, this is just a scam run by a fast talking Louisiana boy.
I should have know better when his email contained numerous typos, and his sceretary who hponed me called me "hon".
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