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Can you say SCAM?
I have always avoided using the word SCAM when referring to Health Career Agents and Career Agents Network. I suspect that I no longer need to exercise this restraint, or at least not since Career Agents Network registered the domain name CareerAgentsNetworkScam.com with an internet domain registrar on November 11, 2009 at 19:41:25 EST.
The web presence is actually a singular soap box for Charlotte Byndas to write a blog that will turn up on search engines when the unsuspecting will be performing due diligence and attempting to find information pertinent to their prospective purchase. What better way can you assuage the fears of potential buyers than to provide them with information aligned with your desire for them to plunk down almost $30,000 and further attempt to alleviate their fears that this is a SCAM?
Negative information? Negative bias? Stories about the more than 80% of subscribers that fail using their “plan”? We certainly wouldn’t want truth to get in the way of people making an informed decision; so let’s set up a website that puts the word scam as an appendage to our own name! Brilliant! Not really because it opens the door for anyone that wants to use it in asociation with them openly.
They use scam as part of their own name so why can’t everyone else?
The blog itself is an interesting piece of work by Ms. Byndas. Of course any comments are moderated so only the shills are allowed to applaud her self-aggrandizing literary endeavors. In her 11/24/2009 post she discusses only speaking with people that have been successful with their system. To review an opportunity with only the Pollyanna perspective would also have you investing with Bernie Madoff, Buying Enron stock, and taking that lovely luxury cruise off the coast of Somalia. One of her “tests to see if it’s a scam” is the length a company has been in business because most scams typically are under 3 years in length. Excellent point since Health career agents aged out slightly after 4 and Career Agents Network is barely a year old. Certainly fits the parameters she states for a scam. How long will it realistically take to produce an income was another question she posed. For many in the Health Career Agents program this was never and in the Career Agents Network model I’m certain very little has changed to effectuate any substantial difference from previous experience. She ends her comments with the adage “Misery loves company” and for once I must totally agree with her assertion because if you love misery you’re going to love this company.
If you’re looking to invest $29,900 into a business for yourself look into legitimate franchise opportunities and not the “plans” that try to pass themselves off through sideline legitimacy gained through advertising and marketing at franchise sites. If this WERE a franchise opportunity it would have been shuttered by Attorney Generals in multiple States long ago.
When it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and has duck in its name ...
Go visit http://www.careeragentsnetworkscam.com and note the copyright at the bottom of the page.
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