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- Kyel replies to EnzoTo Whom It May Concern:
I am working with The Idaho Transportation Department.They are one of my clients and I am looking for a Videographer that some of their 2,150 employees can go to. We just launched their employee Perks program and are in need of certain businesses / services for them to use as a preferred source.
If you are willing to offer special pricing or a discount to these employees, then we will feature your business in a variety of ways. You will be on a mobile app we have created for the employees to go to so they can have quick access to your location and contact information on their phones. You will even have the opportunity to send them messages, along with an easy way to track all your new customers.
I am interviewing today and I will only be selecting a few Videographers If you would like to offer a discount and work with these employees, please contact me as soon as possible.
John R Schnepf
Program Administrator
1-888-836-7686 ext.168 - Whatajoke| 1 replyThis place is a complete scam. I worked there for a short time. It's high pressure commissioned sales. Everyone there is a piece of [***] with no conscience. You are taught a specific pitch with responses for any objections and the ultimate goal is to land a credit card number by the end of the call. (If someone wants to wait or do their own research you aren't soposed to allow that, because you will most likely not close the sale, uhh red flag much?) They make it appear to the new sales people that it's a legitimate business but a few months in when you start recieveing angry phone calls and emails about how unsuccessful the program proves to be you are basically told to ignore it and it's pretty clear what a scam they are running. I felt terrible because I was tempted by the prospect of high commissions and unfortunately did very well making sales. I quit because there is no way I could live with myself ripping people off on a daily basis! Any positive review you see is written by a manger who spends half the day attempting to protect and hide their online reputation. Hopefully I can save a few people the trouble with this and make up for my regrettable time at this horrible company.
- Caller: PerksCard
- Call type: Telemarketer
- LmasonI got the call to. His name is John???? for a start up & monthly fee my business would be available for my entire State to use at a discounted rate. My business was recommended, but they don't know by whom... I see so many mixed reviews. I checked the BBB. They don't have much at all about them. hmmmm. Anybody actually gave them $$$$? if it were legit it could be great, but ???? Thanks
- Caller: Perkscard
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Lmason replies to AngelaThat is the same man that called me. Is it a scam? It sounded pretty good for everyone if it wasn't. Sooo many mixed reviews
- Dr. Carl Fusco, ND NMD| 2 repliesReceived a cold call stating that this company was putting together a benefits package for Chesapeake Regional Medical Center and their 2500 employees, and they would like to place a nutritionist on their preferred list of vendors.
It sounded really great and their spokesperson Ron Beckerman was a likeable person and very respectful. I called him back after our first conversation and found myself really identifying with him. I was a career Navy man, and my antennae were raised at this "instant camaraderie". I researched them, and to no real surprise, found it was a scam.
Hey everybody's got to eat, but this is truly an unethical sales scam where no real benefit passes through to the purchaser. Sorry. NO SALE!- Caller: Perksconnect.com
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Billy - CRMC Perks Member replies to Dr. Carl Fusco, ND NMDMy girlfriend works for CRMC and came home with a flyer she got about the Perks Program. So i checked it. It was easy to register and there are a lot of stuff to save with. Not sure where you guys are getting your info from but there were local discounts, national discounts, a cash back program and i can use their app too. I thought it was pretty cool and offered some great savings opportunities.
- Gail M6-3-15 Got a call from Abe Delgado saying he was working on a perks program for employees of Grafton Integrated Health Network, and looking for an attorney to do trusts and estates work. He gave his # as 631 930-5165. The attorney in this office has had connections with Grafton, so it sounded legit, but after checking it out, not so.
- Caller: Abe Delgado
- Frank replies to Jeff SetiliusI agree Jeff how R U.
- Reid Ready Coaching, LLCSame exact experience as everyone else. I was told that Sony Electronics was seeking a relationship and life coach to offer their employees and could I provide a discount. She dropped a few names of other coaches they were interviewing and considering for their client "Sony" and their 4000+ employees. But, she felt that "Reid Ready Life Coaching" (me) would be ideal for the Sony's program. The rep made it seem that Sony employees had a badge/ID that they can use to purchase my coaching services (e.g., Perkscard). After 45 min of telling me about this awesome program, I was offered exclusivity to Sony employees at the ripe fee of $895 annually and $13.95 per month. When I told her that this program was not for me, she actually became rude. The rep asked me "well, why did you stay on the phone with me for over 45 min." I replied "well, you can answer that yourself....when did you tell me about the fee? Had you told me the price up front, and the real story about your business, the call would have lasted 1 min tops." She got really aggressive and I just stopped her mid talking and said, Sorry, your program is not for me and not worth my marketing dollars; I would prefer to spend my advertising / marketing budget on something that will yield a greater ROI.
- Caller: PERKS
- Call type: Telemarketer
- MarkWhat an experience and waste of my time. Just as the original web blogger posted I felt like a dog being led on the leash throughout this process that turns out to be a sales pitch in the end. After being led down the road It finally got down to MY MONEY and the pressure was on which told me this is a SCAM!
- Caller: Valeria
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Ana replies to patrickI was contacted by an Augeo Affinity Markketing employee in March of 2016 stating they were in desperate need to find a Podiatry office in Manhattan to service a group (SUNY) of 7,000 students and employees through PC Perks program. They asked me if I would be able to handle such a large group. Since we have two offices servicing downtown and midtown and 4 doctors I thought hiring 2 more doctors would be sufficient. I agreed since we were looking to grow our business and paid $2000 upfront. Four months into the program I called them and told them I had not received one single new patient. They told me that all they do is provide my information on the app and its up to the viewers if they want to come. I asked how many viewers/subscribers were there to the program as they had promised 7,000 people and they responded with the number of school attendees which is misleading, false advertising and complete FRAUD! I changed my add in the app to the following message: FREE $50 AMEX Gift Card Testing program validity. First 10 callers will receive $50 AMEX gift card. Must call this number 917-660-xxxx. No strings attached. Not one phone call came through in the last 8 months of the program. This program is a scam and I will take it down. This is a fraudulent program not recommended for local businesses. It is the ultimate marketing SCAM.
- Ana replies to TommyIt is a SCAM when you say during your sales pitch that you have 7000 subscribers but in actuality you are stating the number of students and teachers in the school. That is FRAUD and you will be taken down. Shame on you for working for such a deceiving COMPANY ripping off local businesses.
- Ana replies to JaneThey have vague relationships but nothing is sent out to the students.
- CandaceRon Beckerman called representing St. Joseph Health Systems (4,000 employees) - spent too much time on the phone with him - nice guy, but googled him, and Perks, as I was on the phone - no thanks! Number he gave to call back was 1-631-257-1210
- Caller: Ron Beckerman
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Dean S. replies to WhatajokeSo let me get this straight, you work there and said it is a scam but you did very well in making money. So you quit. Hard to believe anyone quits a job that is so lucrative with today's economy. My guess here is you were fired for not making any sales and this is the best way to get back at them. I've done stuff like this myself. Nice try. Hope your conscious is clear now that you work at Burger King.
- Mike C. replies to Dr. Carl Fusco, ND NMDI was contacted by this company. I saw all the negative reports and was totally confused how they have an A rating on the BBB, yet people have all this bad stuff to say about them. So i looked up all the sites where this negative stuff is posted. Funny how they have F and D ratings on the BBB. So let's believe the people with terrible ratings on the BBB. Talk about un-educated consumers. I chose not to do it even though my buddy works for the school district and does gets the information on the program. I simply need to save for my wedding but didnt feel scammed or lied to. It just wasnt for me.
- JTSame story, different local university. Exclusive program, etc. I told him this sounded like a discount card that my kids sell for their school and asked how much this cost? He said $1,995. Wow. No thanks! Number he gave was 631.257.1201.
- Caller: Abe Delgado
- Call type: Scam suspicion
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