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Comments on (905) 560-1025

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John

What would you like to know. I have worked at that location as well but it simply wasnt my cup of tea. They always paid on time, gave me what was promised and never lied. It is a great company and I wished I was cut out for sales but I wasnt. I worked 5 weeks and always recieved my 550 salary with a few bonuses because i sold. No complaints. Also the system changes peoples lives with Health and Savings. No body wakes up in the morning about to buy a water system because they dont know the difference. eagle provides a choice and actually gives a product ( free soaps ) to eliminate what they spend already so they can practically get a system for free. Fantastic company and the managers really care about you and the clients. Wish people would see it as a great thing not a negative thing.My family purchased the system and we love it.Not much more you can ask for :)Good luck my friend. Hope it works out for you.
 

Ex-Employee

The real people who get "conned" are the people who get hired/ work there for awhile. As for the product In my opinion I believe it works, is it worth the 7000 -10000 price range? Probably not. It's not for me to say that's up to the buyer. Working for this company you really notice how the pay range could be considered slave pay. It's very easy for someone to go broke having to not to be paid at least a little bit of gas money or having to spend money on food for "road trips" (going to places like Tillsonsburg). The phone staff is also under paid and if you aren't in the office inner-circle it's very hard to work there. You can get easily sucked into the gang/ wolf of wall street mentality that comes with the environment. I found myself defending the company with people in my personal life.The bread and butter of the business of course is the friend/family weekend the new recruits have. With any direct sales gig sales can be hard for the majority, despite what they will tell you. Answer yourself this, does Nike come to your door to sell you shoes? Appointments were set-up through promotional cards, everyone wins the same prize or if they buy you could switch it for a number of different prizes tvs, xboxes, trips etc.  The "Salary" is promoted as 18 dollars an hour but, after you start working for them it's 36.90 an appointment. Then if you're good you can go on full commission which is 10%. Sounds good but, if you sell someone with bad credit then they are only going to get approved on high interest which means you make peanuts on  3+ hours of hard work. There are a few people working there that have made a very good living on it I have to admit but, that could be any job. The work hours take up a lot of your life and a former manager used to guilt us into working on saturdays claiming "we have so many appointments we don't have the time for all of them". In reality you'd be sitting at a tim hortons waiting forever until you get the call from the assistant manager saying "sorry everyone cancelled, I dont know what's going on". I remember being told "we never work weekends here" Working there is pretty much a popularity contest, if they don't like you they drop you like Dre drops beats.The people running the business appear to have some mental issues. For example the "corporate trainer" is a pathological liar that can't help himself to lie with every sentence he spits out (personal lies). He also thinks he's 10 years older than what he is and try's to talk to people no matter what their age about life because "he's been through some [***]".  I am also surprised he's never been charged with sexual harassment, it is well known he hits on every good-looking female that walks in here, but there is a dark rumour floating around about him and an ex-female employee that is boarder-line Bill Cosby Territory (not going to say, it could be slander).  Apparently he has a girlfriend now and surprise she's an ex-employee, I feel sorry for her she probably doesn't know him.The Manager has been there a long time but, mostly in the field. I heard rumours he could be every rude to customers for example telling customers to "[***] off or [***] you". I also heard a nasty rumour that he and another employee sold a blind lady thinking that she was replacing her hot water heater, her neighbour came to her rescue (again rumours). I once seen him call an ex-employee retarded for a disagreement they had (that's how a manager should talk haha) It seems he has a hard time keeping it professional as a manager. He also likes to scoop-up female employees and has a "put-a-ring-on" mentality in the first month of dating.The CEO I wouldn't have nothing to say about him because he's really generous and a nice guy. Then I heard he was against awarding at least a $100 dollars for if a deal is not approved or cancelled the next day. The idea behind this was "hey at least they did their job and got pen to paper".  Also giving a gas allowance was bought to the table, and yes the CEO was against that too. I don't have any idea why he would be against this, there is only speculation.If you read this far, thank you for your time. What I hope you get out of this is that you make up your own mind. I know it might seem laughable after saying that because it's all negative mostly however I did learn some things. I learned a lot about sales, which opened other opportunities. My social skills greatly improved, I can basically start a conversation with anyone. I also got to travel throughout the  London outskirts of Ontario. So you plan on working for them good luck if not like I said hopefully you made up your own mind.
 

goodie

Glad to hear the Mississauga office is feeling the heat of disgruntled customers.
 

Ian

Ladies and gentlemen - I think we've found the troll we're looking for. You poor sap, you've drunk their kool-aid (made of course with their six thousand dollar water filtration unit that will break down within six weeks and cost the customer more money to fix, right?).  How is that better than buying bottled water? It's not. It's just YOUR scam, not the soap or bottled water scam. And as for contacting the company to discuss "issues" - ridiculous. Any company who lies to a potential customer regarding a supposed survey they filled out and that they won a "prize" isn't the type of company to care about customers who have a complaint. As for your claim that the Better Business Bureau is the gold standard for deciding whether a company is legit or not? COME ON.  All a company needs to do is to PAY for accreditation. That's right folks - membership is fee based. As is their rating system. You're naive if you think having an "A" rating on the BBB website magically makes your company one with integrity. Get real. Let's talk about how the "employees" are treated? Like garbage. It's a bait and switch. They advertise high wages, and then during "training" they drop the bomb that it's a job based on quotas and commission. You only get paid if you get someone to buy the company's stuff. Don't reach your quota? You get fired. Or "released" from your contract. No benefits, no severance pay - no protection from the labour board because you're considered "contract".  Employees can drive up to hundreds of kilometres a day and NOT be reimbursed for mileage. How is that integrity from a company like yours? I have NEVER heard anyone tell me about this company OR it's products. I have never heard of it. None of my neighbours, friends or relatives have EVER told me about this company and how great they are or their products. Any business worth their salt gets more sales over the long term NOT based on their BBB rating, NOT based on aggressive and unscrupulous marketing methods but by WORD OF MOUTH. Of which I've heard NOTHING about your company or it's products. I've only heard the opposite because YOUR MARKETING SUCKS and is DISHONEST.Stop calling under false pretenses to get into people's homes and put them under high pressure sales tactics from your employees. Stop pretending that your products work. Stop pretending that having a company listed with the BBB means a thing. It doesn't. Stop pretending that WE don't know what you're up to. Start using better spelling and grammar. It's hard to look legitimate that way. Nice try.
 

Ian

This is the 3rd call in a year I've had from these scammers. I did not even pick up the phone. I do not want them to know that they can get someone on the phone ever - because they will try to scam me and I don't want to argue with the losers.

WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT ANSWER THIS CALL. DO NOT ACCEPT ANY "GIFTS" OR ALLOW ANYONE TO COME TO YOUR HOME.

I stand by what I wrote earlier on this thread two times before. This is a terrible business and they are scam artists. They do not pay their employees, they hook desperate people in to work for them by advertizing high wages, but then do a bait and switch during "training" by making them sign a contract saying they are "contracted" employees that work for "commission".

TOTAL SCAM.
 

Not happy

Have you read the "Limited Warranty Certificates" Well I had one these free gift delivery/water tester guys at my house tonight. The warranty read  NO LABOUR INCLUDED AND PARTS ARE PRO-RATED. So where is the warranty DUMMY. Anyway you can get these systems for 1/10th of the price.The soap isnt worth the bottles they are poured into. DUMMYOh by the way I didnt get my free gift
 

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