I wanted to know if any of you have heard about this offer from Excel. I worked at AT&T for 3 years, so this would be right up my alley... but, I'm a little nervous that it's just another 'make millions' scam. The business sounds legit, and Excel is the #4 largest communications network.
Basicly, you go into business as an entrepreneur, representing Excel's long distance, internet service, wireless, and paging services. The customer's you sign up, are your customers. You get an 800# they can call you direct. This seems like a great selling point, because as I noticed with AT&T... companies are just too big to care for their customer's anymore. Plain and simple. AT&T, MCI, Sprint... they'll sign you up for their most basic plans and screw you for money. They obviously won't change you to a new plan they come out with that would save you money. As an Excel rep... you would do that for your customers.
The beauty is... 3 sign-up's for any service, meaning if 1 customer signs up for long distance, wireless, and the internet... that's $50.
Each service is a sign up. You then make 5% off their entire bill for the duration they remain 'your' customer. For each sign up, the $ amount goes up.
Then... even more beautiful. You can sign other people up to become reps. This is where the business get's interesting. Basicly, for every person you have that starts in the business, they are under you. You get their dividend's. You get their customer's dividends. If their customer become's a rep... you get their customer dividends... so on and so forth.
I have some wicked experience in this area. It sounds like a killer idea... not like the pyramid 'get rich quick' scheme. You are actually a business partner of Excel. They have done away with commericals and call centers. Home based employees are their method of contacting customer's.
Take a look... http://204.29.171.50/framer/1000/de...=1565&providerid=113&url=http://www.excel.com
Then click on 'The Excel Opportunity.' If you click on 'Find out more' on this screen, it will take you to a place you enter your zip code. This then, places you to the rep in your area you would contact to become a rep.
Review it... tell me what you think. It costs $245 to get started. You get a website, 800#, Excel training instructions, prices, etc.
The rep also helps you get started, as the $$$ you make... he/she makes a percentage.
Tell me what you think!!!
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Basicly, you go into business as an entrepreneur, representing Excel's long distance, internet service, wireless, and paging services. The customer's you sign up, are your customers. You get an 800# they can call you direct. This seems like a great selling point, because as I noticed with AT&T... companies are just too big to care for their customer's anymore. Plain and simple. AT&T, MCI, Sprint... they'll sign you up for their most basic plans and screw you for money. They obviously won't change you to a new plan they come out with that would save you money. As an Excel rep... you would do that for your customers.
The beauty is... 3 sign-up's for any service, meaning if 1 customer signs up for long distance, wireless, and the internet... that's $50.
Each service is a sign up. You then make 5% off their entire bill for the duration they remain 'your' customer. For each sign up, the $ amount goes up.
Then... even more beautiful. You can sign other people up to become reps. This is where the business get's interesting. Basicly, for every person you have that starts in the business, they are under you. You get their dividend's. You get their customer's dividends. If their customer become's a rep... you get their customer dividends... so on and so forth.
I have some wicked experience in this area. It sounds like a killer idea... not like the pyramid 'get rich quick' scheme. You are actually a business partner of Excel. They have done away with commericals and call centers. Home based employees are their method of contacting customer's.
Take a look... http://204.29.171.50/framer/1000/de...=1565&providerid=113&url=http://www.excel.com
Then click on 'The Excel Opportunity.' If you click on 'Find out more' on this screen, it will take you to a place you enter your zip code. This then, places you to the rep in your area you would contact to become a rep.
Review it... tell me what you think. It costs $245 to get started. You get a website, 800#, Excel training instructions, prices, etc.
The rep also helps you get started, as the $$$ you make... he/she makes a percentage.
Tell me what you think!!!
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