On Sunday, 12/13/09 I received a phone call from a Blake Johnson asking if I was looking for part/full time work and that there may be an administrative office position available. The only details given about the company was that it is a "Health and wellness" company and works with individuals who have heart disease and other health issues. I indicated that I was interested and told to attend a meeting on Tuesday, 12/15/09 at 1 PM at the Village Plaza building, suite 609 in Dearborn, MI.
Upon arriving I was lead into a meeting room and an individual gave a presentation about a company called Symmetry. During the presentation the presenter made claims that a Symmetry product, "Genesis" Had removed cancer and diabetes in clients, had allowed other clients to stop taking medications and claimed that one woman who took the product was able to start having periods when she previously was not able.
Statements were also made that signing up with the company would lead to profits larger than the initial investment, yet when asked about the average projected income for the distributor no answer was given. There were also no documents shown to prove any of the stated financial claims. Towards the end of the presentation the attendees were given the choice to sign up with the company which required buying products and given the option to go to a seminar the weekend of 12/18/09 at a fee of $200.
This coupled with the claim that there were only three spots available and a total of five attendees at the meeting created a high pressure sales environment. After the session questions asked about the product ingredients and testing were met with very limited answers as well as skepticism and were very negative towards any research about the company or its products that were not made by the company itself.
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