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<title>Vector Marketing Forum - Vector marketing-- Big scam: [QUOTE who=&#034;shan in Nolensville,...</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:43:52 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;shan in Nolensville, Tennessee&#034;]Yeah right you must be one of the people trying to hire folks to do this so called business. Isn&#039;t it funny how you are the only one that says something good about it. Makes people think. Read the other post. I am not the only one that knows about how this company is a HUGE SCAM!!!! Come on folks how real is it that you made 50k in one year. Like I said you are the one that&#039;s probably trying to hire people for this business wasting their time. Misleading them in the ads and everything else. Don&#039;t be pulled into the lies folks it&#039;s just not true and it just isn&#039;t going to work like that. I don&#039;t care where you live and who you know and what you do, the only ones that profit are the ones in the ownership of the business. Of course unless you invest in this scam and find some old couple that has nothing better to do with their money and falls for the tired sales pitch and pay for some knives that cost an arm and a leg. I don&#039;t even think it&#039;s too many of those people left. Just be prepared to go door to door knocking, begging and trying to sell. How about that!!!!!![/QUOTE]

And im not jus some random person saying this i work for vector not has a hiring agent not has a manager im a sales rep and i can tell u vector is a very planned way to sell they&#039;ve had this set up for years clearly if u even took the time to look into it and lots of places you will have to invest in....In clothing stores for you to work on the floor you need to buy an item from the company for advertising same as vector...you need to buy your demo set to do demonstrations .... theyre not gunna give u 400$ worth of knives just to leave the company</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:38:07 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;shan in Nolensville, Tennessee&#034;]Yeah right you must be one of the people trying to hire folks to do this so called business. Isn&#039;t it funny how you are the only one that says something good about it. Makes people think. Read the other post. I am not the only one that knows about how this company is a HUGE SCAM!!!! Come on folks how real is it that you made 50k in one year. Like I said you are the one that&#039;s probably trying to hire people for this business wasting their time. Misleading them in the ads and everything else. Don&#039;t be pulled into the lies folks it&#039;s just not true and it just isn&#039;t going to work like that. I don&#039;t care where you live and who you know and what you do, the only ones that profit are the ones in the ownership of the business. Of course unless you invest in this scam and find some old couple that has nothing better to do with their money and falls for the tired sales pitch and pay for some knives that cost an arm and a leg. I don&#039;t even think it&#039;s too many of those people left. Just be prepared to go door to door knocking, begging and trying to sell. How about that!!!!!![/QUOTE]

sorry buddy but your totally in the wrong here vector marketing is NOT a scam as long as your willing to invest time and a small amount of money considering the price of the knives you get in your demo kit are worth alot more than you really paid you just have to be willing to work,like one item in your kit is worth what u actually paid for the whole set..... Obviously the point of being a sales rep is to sell, but you dont wanna have to pressure a customer into buying something ever it makes them feel like theyre being forced to buy something....                                                                        Lots of ppl tht say vector is a scam is people who never even tried ....who never finished training....or people that jus love to follow peoples crap...</description>
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<title>Vector Marketing Forum - Vector marketing-- Big scam: Here&#039;s a link to literally THOUSANDS of...</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:09:49 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Here&#039;s a link to literally THOUSANDS of reviews of this company:

http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?vector

Take a look and you&#039;ll see the obvious patterns of deception!</description>
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<description>i got your back. ive been working for vector for 4 monthes now, and im a full-time student going for a double major. Ive already recieved 4 promotions and on my way to manager candidate. its hard work, but its all worth in the end.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 11:23:04 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;NBassett in Fort Myers, Florida&#034;]I was walking on campus and saw an ad that noted…[/QUOTE]
Thanks for a level-headed response, NBassett. While I don’t agree with your assessment of the remuneration—my first summer with Vector, I worked a *lot* fewer hours than my friends working other jobs, and wound up with about the same money to show for it—I appreciate that you were able to express your opinion without resorting to name-calling, or whatever.

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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 04:07:01 GMT</pubDate>
<description>I was walking on campus and saw an ad that noted &#034;workforstudents&#034; and ive been dying for a job since i moved up to ft myers. so i got home and went online. and i swear, 10 minutes after i clicked apply, i got a phone call telling me there was an opening at 4:15. so im on my way to this interview and i have absolutely no idea what vector marketing is but i found out and i was actually very interested because im a business major in college. but as i walk in, i feel like i dont belong because i was probably the youngest in the room. but i went thru with it anyways, i went thru the pre screening and was sent to another interview and was given the details everyone knows about: unpaid training, appointments, incentive, commision, etc. but it all seemed very legit at firt. 

eventually i realze what going on, and i must say, the people running this company are smart cuz it works on kids. fortunately, i was one of the few kids that opened my eyes and said no. i attended two of the three training sessions and decided not to go back. 

its not that vector is a scam, but i believe that its just what i like to call &#034;an americanized sweatshop&#034;. they pay money to do a job that is worth much more. but usually, students are a little more desperate for cash and become blind sighted. they keep it all in the u.s. they pay reps what seems like a fair payment, but truly, you have to work your ass off to get the pay you really deserve. now im not saying that this isnt a great opportunity to learn, because it is. but all im saying is that know what youre getting yourself. 

i would NOT recommend working for vector marketing at all.</description>
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<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;pasqual13 in Kaysville, Utah&#034;]think about it $1000 for knives...i think would rather spend that money on something better. but they will continue to get students to believe their crap and take their money.[/QUOTE]
With all due respect, pasqual, I’ve spent a *lot* more than $1,000 on Cutco, over the years—probably more like $4,000?—and I don’t regret a single purchase. They’re *well* worth the money, and as a Christian, there’s no way I could have helped so many others purchase their own.

The fact of the matter is, pasqual, it’s kind of hard to find something better than knives, to spend $1,000 on. A house? Sure. A car? Most likely, but I guarantee it’s not going to last as long as your Cutco. A computer? Again, definitely worth a grand, but it’ll probably last about as long as your car, at best. The beauty of Cutco is that I bought the great majority of what I own, 15+ years ago, and my wife and I still use it on a daily basis—usually multiple times per day. Unless everything you eat comes ready to eat, knives are a necessity, and a truly sharp knife that you’ll never have to replace is just good sense (as is spending $1,000 on knives instead of an extra $100,000 on a lifetime of convenience food). ;-)

As always, my 2¢.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 06:35:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description>its not technically a scam but its wrong. i went to the interview and training technically i work there....not really....im not going back having checks flashed in your face and so much bullsh*t coming out of the managers mouth. stay away from vector yea cutco knives are nice but dont try to sell them. its a waste of time, money, energy, and gas. and definitely dont spend money on to make them money think about it $1000 for knives...i think would rather spend that money on something better. but they will continue to get students to believe their crap and take their money.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:37:15 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;MarMan in Warsaw, Indiana&#034;]I wasn&#039;t saying that an independent contractor for Cutco was a Business owner...I was saying that business owners don&#039;t get that stuff either and their path isn&#039;t that bad...let me work on the source, I read a lot of stuff and I honestly have no idea what article it was from.[/QUOTE]

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/418119.html


Here is a site with a few links.  yes, one source says up to 95% as you mentioned, but others say it&#039;s much much less.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;theOtter in Lafayette, Indiana&#034;]Good point, Guy. However, very *very* few people that go into business for themselves will have such benefits, at the beginning. As a small business owner myself, I can *definitely* attest to that. 

MarMan definitely misspoke, but I think, from the context, that he was talking about the initial stages of business ownership. These initial stages often involves sole proprietorship, and in such cases, are actually *quite* similar to Vector’s entry-level positions.[/QUOTE]

Please let marman speak (or mispeak) for himself.  In the past many pages, he has made points that were far from true in the past.

A person starting their own business if often well funded, with a business plan, and possible investors.  They also sometimes plan for months before they make a profit.

People signing up for vector more times than not are looking for a job to make money.

ONCE AGAIN - PLEASE STOP COMPARING BUSINESS OWNERS TO VECTOR EMPLOYEES</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:22:44 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;theOtter in Lafayette, Indiana&#034;]These initial stages often involves….[/QUOTE]
*These initial stages often *involve*. Dang lack of editing…. :-P</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:21:25 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]I reread your post.  Plenty of business owners get paid for workman&#039;s comp and insurance.[/QUOTE]Good point, Guy. However, very *very* few people that go into business for themselves will have such benefits, at the beginning. As a small business owner myself, I can *definitely* attest to that.

MarMan definitely misspoke, but I think, from the context, that he was talking about the initial stages of business ownership. These initial stages often involves sole proprietorship, and in such cases, are actually *quite* similar to Vector’s entry-level positions.</description>
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<description>I reread your post.  Plenty of business owners get paid for workman&#039;s comp and insurance.

if I am the owner of lets say a 200 person company.  Yes as a company I pay into the workmans comp, and for the insurance plan.

But I also draw a salary, and as part of that, I am also covered under workmans comp, and get the same insurance plans as the rest of my employees.

Once again, you have spoken without knowledge.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 15:26:06 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]1.  Please state yor source.  Where did you get that 95% of all new business fail within the first 5 years?  I can throw out numbers too without any sources.

2.  Once again- AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR FOR CUTCO you are NOT A BUSINESS OWNER.  Please stop with this inacurate analogy.[/QUOTE]

I wasn&#039;t saying that an independent contractor for Cutco was a Business owner...I was saying that business owners don&#039;t get that stuff either and their path isn&#039;t that bad...let me work on the source, I read a lot of stuff and I honestly have no idea what article it was from.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:58:41 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;MarMan in Warsaw, Indiana&#034;]Guy, some 95% of new businesses FAIL within their first FIVE years...does that make starting your own business a bad career move? By your logic yes but if there weren&#039;t people who would be willing to go against the odds because they have the OPPORTUNITY to make more, then people like yourself looking for the safer option, wouldn&#039;t even have jobs to apply for. NO BUSINESS OWNER gets paid for workman&#039;s comp or insurance or any of that, but talk to the successful business owner and they don&#039;t care at all because they are still profiting more money...[/QUOTE]

1.  Please state yor source.  Where did you get that 95% of all new business fail within the first 5 years?  I can throw out numbers too without any sources.

2.  Once again- AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR FOR CUTCO you are NOT A BUSINESS OWNER.  Please stop with this inacurate analogy.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 16:36:15 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]Otter- this site is nothing about wether or not it&#039;s a quality product.  I think most people agree it is,  if it&#039;s worth the value vs. other high end knives, that&#039;s another debate.

I have said before this is not a SCAM.  but if sucsess rate is under 10%, probably not a good career move.[/QUOTE]

Guy, some 95% of new businesses FAIL within their first FIVE years...does that make starting your own business a bad career move?  By your logic yes but if there weren&#039;t people who would be willing to go against the odds because they have the OPPORTUNITY to make more, then people like yourself looking for the safer option, wouldn&#039;t even have jobs to apply for.  NO BUSINESS OWNER gets paid for workman&#039;s comp or insurance or any of that, but talk to the successful business owner and they don&#039;t care at all because they are still profiting more money...</description>
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<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]Otter- this site is nothing about wether or not it&#039;s a quality product.  I think most people agree it is,  if it&#039;s worth the value vs. other high end knives, that&#039;s another debate.[/QUOTE]Touché. I was mainly pointing that out as a related comment, but you’re correct that it’s peripheral to the discussion. Thanks.

[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]I have said before this is not a SCAM. but if sucsess rate is under 10%, probably not a good career move.[/QUOTE]No, but others have. I apologize if you felt I was lumping you in with them.

To be totally fair, what Vector does is give people that never would have considered a sales position, the opportunity to have one. And as I pointed out, even if you don’t go with the job, some colleges—Purdue University, for example, where I received my degrees—even offer college credit for the training! (Purdue’s is somewhat indirect, but I definitely placed out of at least one class because of it.) As for me, I *definitely* wouldn’t have considered a primarily commission-based, sales position, but look where it got me! I am who I am today, in part, because of Vector.

As always, just my 2¢. Thanks again! :-)</description>
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<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;theOtter in Lafayette, Indiana&#034;]I agree wholeheartedly with that assessment. I’m just saying that there’s a big difference between a risk/reward situation and a scam. If it were a scam, the risk reward would be 100/0 (or at least, pretty darned close thereto). 

Like I said in my previous post, if Vector doesn’t work for you, that‘s fine. There’s nothing wrong with that. But it *does* work for some people, and it *definitely* works for millions of Cutco owners worldwide. If it were a scam, I doubt you’d find that many satisfied customers, five years later, let alone 60.[/QUOTE]


Otter- this site is nothing about wether or not it&#039;s a quality product.  I think most people agree it is,  if it&#039;s worth the value vs. other high end knives, that&#039;s another debate.

I have said before this is not a SCAM.  but if sucsess rate is under 10%, probably not a good career move.</description>
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<description>ETA: By the way, IbysMom: I hope that last post didn’t come off as mean or defensive. Intent is sometimes hard to convey, in plain text, but it was honestly meant to be helpful and non-confrontational. 

Thanks again for your comments! :-)</description>
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<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;IbysMom in Mississauga, Ontario&#034;]theotter&gt;We&#039;re told to sell it to people that live in big houses and have nice cars, and making lots of money because people with a lot of money will buy Cutco, than people that do not have a lot of money. 
They said to target people that have jobs, and the jobs have to be that they&#039;re making a lot of money in that, because the higher the jobs the more products they&#039;re willing to buy.[/QUOTE]
Wow. Either there’s something tremendously different about people in Ontario, or your manager has completely missed the point (and set you up for failure, in the process). Over the course of six years, I worked for five different managers and even more assistant managers. (Yes, I moved around a lot.) In all that time, the only manager I can think of that promoted such methods was a particular assistant that never used leads, just went door to door in rich neighborhoods. As a Field Sales Manager myself, I warned the new branch manager about making him an assistant, and it only took a few weeks for that warning to bear fruit: the assistant was fired, primarily for dishonest business practices.

Cutco is not—and has never been—a product exclusively for the rich. Sure, the occasional rich person does buy it, but some 500 presentations were enough for me to recognize that focusing on the rich was (for me, anyway) an exercise in futility.

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<description>theotter&gt;We&#039;re told to sell it to people that live in big houses and have nice cars, and making lots of money because people with a lot of money will buy Cutco, than people that do not have a lot of money.
They said to target people that have jobs, and the jobs have to be that they&#039;re making a lot of money in that, because the higher the jobs the more products they&#039;re willing to buy.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 21:20:21 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]Can you be sucsessful- YES, are most people  - NO

It&#039;s a risk/reward thing- yes there could be a high reward at Vector, but the risk of making no money is also very high.[/QUOTE]
I agree wholeheartedly with that assessment. I’m just saying that there’s a big difference between a risk/reward situation and a scam. If it were a scam, the risk reward would be 100/0 (or at least, pretty darned close thereto).

Like I said in my previous post, if Vector doesn’t work for you, that‘s fine. There’s nothing wrong with that. But it *does* work for some people, and it *definitely* works for millions of Cutco owners worldwide. If it were a scam, I doubt you’d find that many satisfied customers, five years later, let alone 60.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 21:15:07 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;Guy in Ohio in Cleveland, Ohio&#034;]WOW - your new comments are 1 hou old, and yet already helpful... hmmm[/QUOTE]
True enough, but my most recent (before this one) hasn’t been clicked at all. It would be pretty lame to just go around, clicking all of my own posts. (Frankly, I’m new to this site and rather surprised that clicking one’s own stuff even works!)</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 19:43:54 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;theOtter in Lafayette, Indiana&#034;]Anyway, please let me reiterate that I am *not* claiming it’s a bad thing to not be successful with Vector. It’s not for everybody, probably even more so than most jobs. But when I think back to all the people that I sold Cutco to, in the early to mid-’90s, it makes me chuckle just a bit. Even on my biggest sales, I only made a few hundred bucks—most of which was gone within a matter of days or weeks, spent on God only knows what.

My customers, on the other hand, parted with a few hundred more than that, yet they still have a product that they use on a regular basis—many of them, every day of their lives. That‘s why my wife and I have probably accumulated well over $4,000 worth of Cutco, over the years: it really is that good, and we don’t know what we’d do without it.

Thanks for your comments! :-)[/QUOTE]

TheOtter-

in &#034;defending&#034; vector, you point out exactly why it&#039;s not a good place for many people to work.

Can you be sucsessful- YES, are most people  - NO

I am glad that you did a decent job and made enough money for what you needed.  

BUT there are a lot more stories like Ibysmom of people who do not make it, than of yours.

So if you need a job - and to make money (not be given money, but earn it), the conclusion is there are a lot of better opportunities out there.

It&#039;s a risk/reward thing- yes there could be a high reward at Vector, but the risk of making no money is also very high.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 19:41:17 GMT</pubDate>
<description>[QUOTE who=&#034;theOtter in Lafayette, Indiana&#034;]True, but they’ve also only been around for what, a day at most? How many people do you think have even read this by now? The fact that even one person found it helpful makes it all worth it! :-)[/QUOTE]

WOW - your new comments are 1 hou old, and yet already helpful... hmmm</description>
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