Vector Marketing Is A Scam

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2010

Attention! Watch this video before getting an interview at Vector Marketing! Don't be fooled by Vector Marketing's shady tactics at roping you into their "job." The company advertises high pay, and to lure potential employees in hoards. They mail out letters to high school graduates, from which they call the school and steal current graduating kids' home addresses. You get the letter a week after graduating and feel special that you are already eligible for some high paying job. WRONG! Once in there, they will steal the contacts off of your cell phone and call all of them, and call all your friends on your facebook page. They have taken their methods too far.

The job is nothing they brag it up to be, after all the time and gas spent after one appointment, a minimum wage job becomes more profitable. The schedule is NOT flexible, the pay really isn't high, and the training is UNPAID and they want you to attend 18 or more hours of it.

They brainwash people until they all literally are members of a Cutco Cult, and it just becomes bizarre and wacko how obsessed these people become over selling knives. For them it becomes more than a job, it's their everything. Just look at all the nuts commenting on here defending the place. It's a job what do you care about defending some random office out there that isn't your own? Nuff' said.

I could write a book on the topic, but instead just watch my video, and find out from my true experience just why Vector Marketing is a scam and should be avoided at all costs!

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  • Here's a question for you all- If Vector isn't a scam, why then, when I type Vector Marketing into google/youtube/yahoo, Vector Marketing Scam is the 2nd result? Ponder that all your brainwashed knife nazis, and get a real work ethic, doing real work instead of poking yourselves with your pairing knives in the closet while no one is looking.

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  • @NeighborhoodNinja1 Except the video isn't unbiased. The guy in the video is just a bad salesman, and doesn't want to admit it, so he tries to blame his shortcoming on the company.

  • @NeighborhoodNinja1 No i didnt think so you are ignorant and have no work ethic im 19yrs old and i run my own office i started as a sales rep where i made 1-2k a week because i worked my ass off tell me again how this is a scam

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  • I am not going to make my family and friends pay for this shit because they don't need it. I want to live a life with friends that like me. The knifes are so expensive that its not worth it.

  • Quit your bitching "ninja", bahahahaha. Obviously the manager made a mistake for even bringing you back for the training. I've been working for Vector for less than a week and I broke 1000 in sales. 6 appointments and my commission is higher than my base pay. Obviously your manager was a poor trainer and judge of character. My manager paid his own way through DePaul through Vector and has nearly a quarter million in sales. It's not our fault you suck.

  • Dude, take this video town. Read the comments. Your fault for being bad. You're embarassing yourself. I'm gonna start working for vector, and the promised pay is good compared to mcdonalds, which is way harder than this rep job. Don't spoil vector's name

  • Google search benchmade knives... you'll see Cutco's prices are comparable if not cheaper than some other leading brands.

  • You probably didn't pay attention to the program. that is why you were unsuccessful. You would know its not door to door.

  • It's funny how Cutco sounds like "Cat Co" which literally means Rip-off in Vietnamese.

  • @jimmgillisman Word up. All my customers love what they got and are happy they can call me for a sharpening or get anything with a CutCo logo on it replaced for free, forever. For the haters, no company with this policy stays in business for 62 years and grows every year despite the economy. by the way, SOCO rocks.

  • @NeighborhoodNinja1 People are skeptical about a referral based marketing strategy. Each manager and rep is 1099'd so if a manager or rep in your area sucks that area gets a bad taste unless they deal directly with the factory. CutCo headquarters is awesome, not all reps are. Independent reps do their own marketing. If you're a crappy rep, people get a very bad impression of CutCo. Good work ethic + good product = money. It's a real job if one treats it as such.

  • Wow obviously it wast for you I've been working for them for a month and I'm $3,103 in sales and people want to know about this your just jealous that's all

  • @SilentCogg And just so you understand where I'm coming from, I started a month ago and made $100 my first weekend showing cool knives to my friends, around dealing with my own family crisis. If you felt brainwashed during your training, you need to be more confident in your own view of the world and what hard work really means.

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