Jana
Austin,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, May 09, 2004
KA Marketing owns a sub-company called Austin Alliance, which IS a scam. Look up "Austin Alliance" on this website for further info.
Michael
Lancaster,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, April 05, 2004
Zeek(Mr.Beckett) is using all methods of keeping track of these demons(imho). Don't sign!, any contracts with this outfit!!!! The only thing it is good for is starting your wood burning stove, that is how mush warmth and integrity, its btu vaue is worth.-( Peace, PS to pay to work for these folks(name changers'), is a donation to the devil(imho)
Charles
Austin,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, March 23, 2004
Rick, thanks for your tip. They called me this evening around 6PM but have sophisticatly (please) changed their name from RPM Marketing to either KA Marketing or MRP Marketing (hah!) depending upon who you believe: their add in careerbuilder.com or your own caller id.
Jim
Normal,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, December 15, 2003
Food For Thought Rick - I don't understand the purpose of your comments. This site is meant to help consumers avoid ripoffs based upon actual meaningful information not your opinion of what "might" be a scam. I'm actually one of the "morons" that went to the seminar and I can tell you, although the opportunity was not for me, it is real. While I was doing my due diligence on RPM, I came across your comments. Unfortunately, they added little value. RPM is a marketing company and, like most sales companies, they like to hide the "ball" until they can give their full sales pitch. It's the old, "If you can't tell them everything, don't tell them anything" approach. While many people get annoyed by this approach, it does not mean the company's not legit. I think its good that you were concerned enough to post comments, far too many people are apathetic these days, I just wish you would have attended the presentation before assuming they were a ripoff. Please keep in mind people like me look to sites like this as a source of meaningful info on companies. Thanks
Jim
Normal,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, December 15, 2003
Food For Thought Rick - I don't understand the purpose of your comments. This site is meant to help consumers avoid ripoffs based upon actual meaningful information not your opinion of what "might" be a scam. I'm actually one of the "morons" that went to the seminar and I can tell you, although the opportunity was not for me, it is real. While I was doing my due diligence on RPM, I came across your comments. Unfortunately, they added little value. RPM is a marketing company and, like most sales companies, they like to hide the "ball" until they can give their full sales pitch. It's the old, "If you can't tell them everything, don't tell them anything" approach. While many people get annoyed by this approach, it does not mean the company's not legit. I think its good that you were concerned enough to post comments, far too many people are apathetic these days, I just wish you would have attended the presentation before assuming they were a ripoff. Please keep in mind people like me look to sites like this as a source of meaningful info on companies. Thanks
Jim
Normal,#7Consumer Comment
Mon, December 15, 2003
Food For Thought Rick - I don't understand the purpose of your comments. This site is meant to help consumers avoid ripoffs based upon actual meaningful information not your opinion of what "might" be a scam. I'm actually one of the "morons" that went to the seminar and I can tell you, although the opportunity was not for me, it is real. While I was doing my due diligence on RPM, I came across your comments. Unfortunately, they added little value. RPM is a marketing company and, like most sales companies, they like to hide the "ball" until they can give their full sales pitch. It's the old, "If you can't tell them everything, don't tell them anything" approach. While many people get annoyed by this approach, it does not mean the company's not legit. I think its good that you were concerned enough to post comments, far too many people are apathetic these days, I just wish you would have attended the presentation before assuming they were a ripoff. Please keep in mind people like me look to sites like this as a source of meaningful info on companies. Thanks