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BAM

I personally was at the missasuga office for sales job and saw Natasha Eloi siting at a desk , this was about 2 weeks ago
 

qwest

Anyone know if Dave Rapson is still at the Mississauga office?
 

whorelover

Natashaeloi.net
 

kno btr

Grant Norton
 

Mel

I worked for Eagle Water Treatment Systems. I have nothing bad to say about the equipment - they sell a solid product. I actually own it and love it. The tests they do are legit and with less scam-marketing this company would be awesome. Here's what I do have an issue with: 1. I was told it wasn't door to door and appointments are set up for me with people who are interested in the product. This was a lie. Every home I went to people had no idea why I was there or what I was there to do. We bombarded them with a "water quality evaluation" which was actually a 1.5 hour scripted sales pitch. 2. I was told I would get three appointments a day - paid $37 for each appointment (again set up for me with ppl who knew I was coming). Reality? I'd burn a tank of gas going to 11 calls ... Since we were ambushing ppl, not many ppl would let us in. I could work 14 hours with $0 made. 3. We were sent to random homes, in dangerous situations. Especially for a female alone. 4. We were told out last call of the day was 8 pm ... Also a lie. Some nights we were in ppls homes until after 11 pm. 5. The job ad was for "water quality technician" - also a lie. It's a door to door sales gig. 6. The "prize system" is a scam as well. Everyone wins the same thing - the two night hotel stay ... Yet you need a US bank account to use it. My advice to Eagle? Stop scamming ppl. Set up quality appointments - be honest - let the product sell itself.
 

Previous "Employee"

I was duped into working for these scammers with the promise that it was not a door-to-door sales job. They said that they set up appointments with "interested customers" but what they really do is promise over cold-call that you've won 1 of 3 prizes and a free, no-pressure appointment for a water quality test. That's where we came in; we were supposed to go to the house, memorize their sales-script and convince the homeowners to purchase the 8000$ water system. Most people were clearly uninterested and I saved theirs and my time by cutting the presentation short (meant to be 1.5 hours long). Main guy named Tyson is a total [***]-eating grinning [***] that will do anything to get your money. He went around claiming that the only reason you should be leaving without a sale is either they're too old, or too broke. The softener may work but you can get cheaper systems for far less money, as well as reverse-osmosis systems. Oh, and they also promised 18/hour but they only mean 18 per appointment (with signatures). So you can spend up to 5-6 hours driving around waiting for an appointment call. And they wanted me to spend a week near Peterborough in a hotel for my FIRST WEEK THERE. AWFUL, awful company; if I could grab their "training" video I would post it and let you all in on this magicians act.
 

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