I've been asked to become an agent for EurExcel, the Europe based company of Excel/VarTec. Has anyone used them as their telephone provider or is already an agent??
I'm looking for any and all comments/experiences on Excel/VarTec.
Thanks in advance.
Has anyone heard of the 2 companies at least?? :eek:
linshepard
02-10-2004, 04:55 PM
Hi Jon,
I'm not sure how long ago you posted this but I'm more than happy to reply. I myself am an Independent Representative for Excel in North America and would like to tell you how awesome my experience with the company has been. Working my own business has given me free time to do things I didn't have time for while working a 9-5 job. Also, everyone I've encountered in this business is very willing to help me learn how to be sucessful with what I'm doing. Excel offers a huge support group. If you haven't made a decision as to what you are going to do with Excel yet, and have any questions, feel free to e-mail me at linshepard@hotmail.com. I would eventually like to expand my business into the European market as well so it would be nice to have a few contacts in the area:) Thanks for your time.
Hostkookster
11-10-2004, 03:36 AM
For those of you keeping track of this MLM trainwreck.....Excel has gone belly up, and Vartec telecom has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
For those of you currently involved in MLM programs - be forewarned - no MLM plan can withstand the test of time - eventually the recruits dry up, and the company goes bankrupt.
Amazing how just 2 weeks ago, the top Excel leaders were praising the business putting on presentations. A far cry from present day - It's like a civil war out there - about 100 people formerly working together all fighting over about 120,000 representatives. What a mess :rolleyes:
And let's not mention the some 100 MLM companies now picking up the scraps as well. All I can say is WOW, everyone involved is like a bunch of vultures pecking away at a disease infested carcus.
Thank goodness I work a tangible business, offering a tangible service, that produces a modest income that I, in most respects control. I can't imagine working 10 years, making a $30,000/month paycheck and then having it all come down within a 2 week period with absolutely no prior warning.