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Originally Posted by Reprobate For those of you who have had a good experience with Agel can you not be so blind to see that we have legitimate complaints?
Obviously I have done something wrong as to why they can't install a shopping cart.
Obviously I had done something wrong as to why they took months to deliver paraphenalia, and far too long to deliver product. Yes, I chased it up. That's when I learnt just how sloppy Customer Service is and a few home truths about my upline.
Obviously I had done something wrong that when my wife had made an enquiry about something that we could do in relation to Agel we found out that the goalposts had been moved. I understand that company policies can change, but this was to the huge advantage to the company. And completely squashing something that was allowed to members at the start.
I am not trying to dissuade you from Agel. I am however telling another side to the story. A story that Sergeant Major Teo feels very strongly that we shouldn't tell.
Out of curiosity, just how did you find this forum and this thread? |
It appears that the Serge, who is now blogging McDonalds, has some support. I think promarketer should be proud of himself. Because the truth of the matter is that he is more the exception then the rule and a professional marketer as his handle suggest. If these MLM's were so easy, everyone would be enduring their paradigm. Although, Promarketer is in a good position as far as the hierarchy goes. Those who fill in the bottom, for the most part will be regulated to consumption and pursuing the ever elusive carrot. Which is attainable, but a lot more difficult then they would like you to believe, when you first sign up.
As far as Randy Gage is concerned he also is a professional marketer and enlisted the assistance, by recruitment, of people with a lot of MLM experience. But just like anything else those who have not paid their dues are going to take their lumps before they taste the fruits of success. Not that they won’t be successful, but it’s a lot more difficult then that DVD implies. It’s that type of misleading marketing for one example, that discourages those who are new to the MLM game and in time causes their eventual discouragement with the company. That’s why it’s extremely important for this type of company to keep the emotional excitement to a very high level, hence, “I am Agel”. It’s like a mantra and helps to keep the excitement at a higher level. Your either with them or against them, there is no middle ground. That type of cultic philosophy is what concerns me more than anything. Because once the anesthesia wears off and the reality hits, it becomes a full time job just to maintain. Although, there are people who function well under that kind of system and all the best to them. But like I said before it's not for everyone.
I agree with you reprobate, that the company has customer service issues. I know that you are familiar with my plight, well they still owe me money and continue to send me boxes of DVD’s and magazine that I have to in turn send back, while they still deduct money from my CC. This being over a month since I notified them to cancel my account. They just won’t let me go, lol.
Respectfully Submitted,
LE705