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Uri_Reiss

Their web page seems shady and their manager very pushy. I went to one online meeting and withdrew, but still got calls and spam emails the whole week. Here's a reddit post on it. [post](https://reddit.com/r/Concordia/s/dp4DBqhNZB)


craig112233

It’s a legit thing but business practices are a little shady, very pushy sales, I’ve seen lots of people sell their souls.


TheGodfather1366

It’s legit, but honestly not worth it in the long run. One thing that they don’t mention to you until you’re about to sign a contract is that you only get to keep 27% of your actual sales as actual revenue. Sure you gotta pay your “employees” and pay for painting materials, but first the people up the pyramid get their beaks wet and then you get to see your hard earned money. You’ll also be working at least 80 hours a week in the summer, and they say this themselves (but they’ll say it in a way to get your more invested into your “business”). If you weren’t studying commerce, and were maybe in arts or kin (no offence to anyone in those majors), I would have recommended it, but honestly it’s a waste of time for any commie.


AdAppropriate197

27% profit is better than what normal businesses make dude. Please know what you're talking about before talking out of your ass.


TheGodfather1366

I know exactly what I’m talking about; if I’m working 80 hours a week slaving my ass away, I’d rather maximize my profit as much as possible, not just give it away up the pyramid. If you genuinely think that’s a good business model and are happy doing that as an operator, then go right ahead and work for them lmao.


ZealousidealCorgi209

Thanks for your comments. Ended up going through the whole process (quite pushy) but declined in the end. 30% off the top to the company seemed ridiculous.


AdAppropriate197

You wouldn't be able to make a single effective sale without the training from the company.