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Vector Marketing Cutco
Vector Marketing (Cutco) Paycheque rip-offs, dishonesty! London Ontario Canada

Okay, so I'm sure there are a lot of people out there who worked for Vector marketing and did very well with the company, made lots of money and the job got them through college. Then I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who did not do so well, and left the company with very little to show other than bitterness and resentment.

Well as of right now I am still with the company, and I am very unsure of whether I should stay or not. People say that the reason lots of students do not do well with the company is because they are lasy or do not want to work, and I would like to mention right off the bat, that I am far from being that type of person at all, and I know plenty of people who left the company and they aren't not lasy either. So I'm gunna tell my story, and I do not want anyone accusing me of being "lazy" or not doing my job. Because on top of this I work another job as well and have been noted to be a very hard worker.

So I got hired at Vector which was a lot easier than I thought it would be, and started my training right away. The training was unpaid. Then I had to fork over $115.00 with one days notice for my demo set of knives and had to borrow the money from my dad. Then I booked demonstrations and began to work hard at what the company labelled me as a promising rep. I thought this job was great!

I worked it through the week and my other job on the weekend. It was very hard in the beginning because I had to build a clientle, and learn strategies for convincing people to allow me into their homes to do demos, getting a hold of people to call to actually book the demos, then trying to actually sell the product. But I thought with a little time I would get the hang of it. I worked my ass off for two weeks and was really exicted to see my first paycheque come. But when it did I was short about $45.00, which means I did not get paid for at least 3 demonstrations.

I asked my manager about it and he could not give me a straight answer for why and mumbled something about it having to do with my commission and that I would see it on my next paycheque. So I worked my ass of again that week, spending about $80.00 on gas alone to get from demo to demo. That was 3/4 of my paycheque gone just on gas. And on my next paycheque I did not recieve the $45 I was missing from my previous paycheque, and I had been shorted another $20 on the paycheque I had just recieved. So I was beginning to question the company.

Then our district's team was to go to a conference about 4 hours away from our office. And my manager wanted desperately for me to go. I knew I couldn't afford $90 to go to a conference in which I would watch other reps get recognition for selling a lot of Cutco and hear the newest sales pitch for selling the company's product. I had also booked a doctor's appointment that day that I knew shouldn't put off much longer and couldn't have re-scheduled for another month and a half. So I told my manager I could not attend.

My manager not only made me feel incredibly guilty about not going he also had the nerve to ask who my doctor was, which clinic I normally go to and what the appointment was for. I thought he had some nerve! I am not completely familiar with the rights and regualtions of the labour board, but I am pretty sure he was inviolation of that agreement. It made me think of a lot of other things I had noticed since being with the company.

Everyone who has ever been with the company knows that they stress the importance of you seeing friends and family for your first demonstrations. I at first thought this was great because I come from a small town and happen to have an extremely large family with lots of great-aunts and uncles. So I knew a lot of people who would definitely see me for a demonstration.

I sold quite a bit in my first week with the company and I was told that because of my great success during my first week I would receive some product for free. The company calls this their "FAST START CONTEST" I have been with the company for 2 months and have not recieved my prizes for that contest that they say I apparently won.

On top of that one my aunts who I did a demonstration for during my first week, and who also bought a set of knives, has yet to recieve them. She called the head office to tell them about it and they actuallyhung up on her.

And it is not only the company has treated me that pisses me off its also the way they have taught their reps to do the demo and sell the product. They stress that it is all suppose to be a "no pressure" situation. But on several occassions I have made my own family feel very awkward and uncomfortable about saying "no" to me. When I told my manager that, he said "Oh... Hmm, well thats weird". Not sure of what to do with this poor attempt at advice, I decided to try being less pushy during the demonstration, following the company's policy of "no pressure" during the demo. I sold less that week than I had done previously, but felt a little better about myself.

Well My manager wanted to know why I hadn't sold as much, and I told him it was because I felt I was being too pushy and some of the people I was doing demos for thought the sets of knives were quite expensive and they couldn't afford at that time. It was the truth. And this was my manager's response: "Well reps usually sell 6 out of 10 demos, and you only sold 4 out of 10. Maybe you are doing something wrong. Did you not go over payment plans with them, or maybe you didn't stress how good the product actually is. Stress the value in the product, go over payment plans and how the sets have discounted prices, and be more persistant and you will sell more."

So he basically told me to be pushy! I was confused! You see they want you to sell huge sets to all their customers, and the truth is that nobody needs a whole set and most people will get by with only having a couple of the companies knives. And I am not going to lie to people (especially people I know) and try and sell them a large, over-priced set of knives. I feel guilty making people feel obligated to buy something so expensive, when they probably won't need or use the product. And I feel even worse when they feel awkward telling me they can't afford the product. I all around feel like this job is making me into a dishonest person.

The company is manipulative because they make students feel like this is such a great and awesome job, when instead I feel like I have been reeled in, ripped apart, and spit back out! I have put forth a lot of money for gas and spent more money trying to keep this job than I have actually made. I have been lied to by the company and feel that I have been lying to my costumers during my demonstrations. On top of all this I am being ripped off on my paycheques. And I know I'm not alone on this.

I thought at first it was just that our office was run by a manager who was very dishonest. I thought that it was probably Not the whole company at large, but I have looked at all these complaints and seen that there are people all over with the same problems as me.

Maybe it is me! Maybe being a sales rep is just not the type of job for me. But when it comes to Vector Marketing, being a sales rep is not the type of job for a lot more people than I'd expect. The biggest complaint about this job is being ripped off on paycheques, being forced to attend unpaid meetings and conferences, paying for demo sets, gas/milage, and to actually go to these conferences.

I just can't understand why a company would do this to students! University and College Students! People with huge debts and student loans to pay back! These rich district managers of all these offices in the company are ripping off poor college students! It's sick!

So in conclusion anyone considering taking a job with the company I give you strong advice to just be careful. Like I said in the beginning, some people do really really well with the company. But a HELLVA lot more do not! There are warning signs and the first will probably be shortages on paycheques. Keep in mind as well that with working with this company as a sales rep you are an independent contractor and should not be forced into going to unpaid meetings or conferences, nor should you have to tell your manager anything personal (like what a doctor's appointment is for). Thanks for your time in reading my complaint!

C
London, Ontario
Canada


Offender: Vector Marketing Cutco

Country: USA   State: Nationwide
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