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Ex-Employee

You could've been me. I hope you get around to reading my story. You of had pay cheques that would mimic a roller-coaster ride.  The real people who get scammed are the slaves that work for them.
 

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
 

Former Trainee

This was in the training binder they showed and it sounds like some thing Amir would say that little rat munchkin....lol
 

prok

yeah some woman with a quiet and semi-raspy voice just called here, wouldn't say where she was calling from, so i told her to go pound salt.

no idea what she wanted.
 

Mamabear

Just had a sales guy here tonight. He seemed friendly, but became pushy (although he kept saying how he didn't believe in pushy sales tactics). He ended up being here for 2.5 hours! He was going to cut us a big deal on the R/O because I am on maternity leave, but of course, we had to make a decision right then and there. We couldn't have the night to think it over. Then he had the gall to say that he normally would just accept our 'No' and move on, but since we have children, he was concerned for their health. At that moment, I knew the conversation was over. I REALLY did not appreciate him implying that I was not caring for my children properly if they drank the water from our tap. *What ever happened to drinking out of garden hoses as kids? And that well water was the best water out there? My grandparents were raised on it, my parents were raised on it, and so was I.
 

Be critical

Unfortunately, the general public does not question the scientific merit of 'water quality testing' conducted by companies such as Eagle Industries. Anyone receiving water from a municipal water supply in Ontario does not usually need any sort of additional water treatment. However, if you are concerned about your water quality (especially if you are on well water), contact your municipality or a professional hydrogeologist (if you are unsure, ask for credentials and proof of professional accredation). The employees of these bogus water treatment system companies such as Eagle Industries do not have science educational backgrounds (e.g. degree in hydrogelogy) or professional qualifications to conduct such tests or make any sort of interpretation of the results. The testing and results are often bogus, and employees of these companies are not trained or qualified to make basic decisions such as which type of filter or treatment must be used (e.g. Is it a problem with iron or silt? These would require completely different forms of investigation and treatment). I would suggest to be cautious and critical of door to door sales, especially when it comes to something as important as your drinking water, and be sure you are receiving information from qualified and accredited professionals.
 

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