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Utility Warehouse Sales Tactics 😱
Hi, wanted some advice, I have a Utility Warehouse rep who works with his wife promising lots of savings on bills and shopping expenses. Now they want to do a telephone meeting after sending videos to watch and asking if my husband and I also want to become reps... it’s become a very time consuming thing?!
Anyone know if it’s a network marketing thing or worthwhile???
Many thanks in advance 🙏
Many thanks in advance 🙏
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Pyramid scheme .
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Stay well away. They end up justifying higher energy prices with potential savings by using a cashback card in certain shops. Or you could shop wherever you want using your existing cards and just pay less for your energy with other suppliers.You're being brainwashed in preparation for joining a cult!0
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The only way you ever make any money is by recruiting your own reps and taking a cut of their commission. Hence their enthusiasm to recruit you.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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