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I worked for TAG (The Ad Group) located on Overland and National for almost a year as a "leader." Du |
21st of Dec, 2010 by User658442 |
I worked for TAG (The Ad Group) located on Overland and National for almost a year as a "leader." During my time there, I saw some terrible things happen. They have what they call "campaigns" where they "work" for Fortune 500 companies. Long story short, they are a pyramid scheme (multi-level marketing if you prefer) created to cheat small business owners and home owners out of their money. The people who bring in the money for the higher-ups are called "leaders" and the entry-level people do not get ANY of the percentage profits. All of that goes to the "managers". Their secret sheets show the individual percentages that "managers" and their "directors" get for each item / product "sold" to the customer. Since all employees are commission ONLY, there is a lot of incentive to lie to customers and business owners in order to get these "products" "sold". On top of that, these "slaves" work "territories" and are not reimbursed for travel / gas / ANYTHING. If you have to leave for medical reasons (as I did), you'll get chewed out by Jamie Hepp for being a quitter and "worthless". This was AFTER I had WASTED a year of my life making money for HIM! When you first meet him, he's EXTREMELY friendly and helpful. However, as soon as you get on his bad side you get to see who he REALLY is. I've seen him cuss out "leaders" for nothing, just for kicks and giggles. I can't even count the number of times i've had to do "business" projects for him. It was only later that I found out that he was getting an MBA from Berkeley off of the work that I and OTHERS did. Currently, he's on the Board of Directors for the Boys & Girls Club, but that's only because he tells his employees that his business cares about helping other people. Jamie doesn't really care about community service and has personally said that he only does it to recruit "brainless suckers with extra time on their hands". I can't even count the number of times he's "advised" people to drop their significant others to put in extra time making money for him (he married one of his employees by the way...). Working here is a waste of time and a waste of your life. It's all a scam. Don't let yourself get tricked... |
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