
Why do so many reviews on Internet state that Vector Marketing is scam? Yes, there are also various Petitions and Facebook groups label Vector Marketing as a scam, not too different from all other scams method on Internet by offering best way to pay off your student loans and other education tuition fees. Yes, many students and high school graduates in US and Canada are interesting to vector marketing task or job, value at $15 to $16 an hour to act as a sales representative to sell Cutco kitchen knives and accessories.
Of course, it can be understood that it is great opportunity to make money online by joining or being employed by Vector Marketing. Guaranteed base payment of $16 per appointment and commission varies from 10-30% will be paid based on your success, including for various prizes.
But unfortunately, after purchasing the Cutco kitchen knives for the amount worth $145 dollars and training fees, many people do not feel to make as much money as expected. Yes, they earn 15 bucks per hour or about $3 a day, although it is so hard to sell their kits to general public because of expensive price. So is Vector Marketing deservedly considered as scam? It’s your opinion!
Regardless of opinions tells vector marketing is scam or not, Vector Marketing is now a BBB accredited business with a grade of A+. It is suggested to spend some time for doing investigation by contacting your local Better Business Bureau and state Consumer Affairs Office. Yes, they have files or records of complaints.
Keep in your mind, that a job requires you to put money up or buying anything before starting to work, in my opinion it is probably not legitimate. So it is your decision to consider Vector Marketing is scam or not!


June 23rd, 2010 at 2:13 am
Not a total scam because you can make money…BUT Vector is very misleading in that they will hire almost anyone and convince them that it is a very easy job anyone can do when in reality it is very time consuming and frustrating work….even the best sales people I know that work for Vector have told me that they were pushed to their limit in terms of consistently setting up appointments and making a solid profit each week..so yeah not a scam but you MUST have some good sales skills or else it will be one giant nightmare