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Jack

First of all...This is a company out west called Simple H2o....It is NOT Eagle. It even says Simple H2o on the sign.That company is a scam cause i have had both companies visit my home because I challenge sales in my house. Doesnt bother me...I get to see what they offer and if I see its good for my family i go from there.
 

ex-employee

I think natasha is still there she just took a few weeks off to let things cool down
 

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.
 

4got

Thanks for all the input everybody!Gawd I love this website!Contrary to the 'Do Not Call' list, which is probably where they got my number from in the first place?
 

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.
 

The Joker

I Made a joke and asked: "so what do you want to sell to me", caller hung up abruptly.That "lady" shouldn't be in the telemarketing business if she can't understand a bit of humor.Or better still, just leave us alone.....
 

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