Signed on with WTA for $6900. Spoke to 6 references who were active, all part time with varying successes. No one warned about their non existent training, hidden requirements and broken promises. Probably paid to fake these sample testimonials.
Training was a joke, I could have trained the trainer. Promised to supply clients to start and system to acquire leads. This turned out to be a list of company addresses, most without contact #'s or names.
Talked to a lawyer but was advised it would cost more than could recoup, with no guarenttee of winning. Should have reported them to BBB and other authorities but, haven't yet.
This was 3 years ago and I see they are still advertising in business opportunity magazines available on the newstand. Maybe someone else can be warned as I wish I could have been in advance.
Coming from a retail management and sales backround I thought this was perfect for me, but instead have spent many sleepless nights upset with my error in judgment.
Warning, stay away and keep from losing your hard earned money. Have never been contacted by anyone, after the 2.5 hours of what they jokingly call training.
The trainer admitted that he never did this business or sold anything. That's when I knew this "opportunity" was doomed.
Willing to talk to any one interested on this subject! The BBB in Las Vegas said there were no complaints for the previous three years which gave me a false sense of security.
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