ecapital training Anyone have exp. w/this business?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Bizsouth, Mar 17, 2009.

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    Reference http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=99721
    The above post was too old to add to, hence the new topic.

    This is my experiences with ecapital training and mentoring. I am not saying
    they are worth the money or not. I have not found a lot of negative publicity
    on them, but I have not found testimonials, except on their site. They may well be worth the money, but I do not like their approach and hi pressure!

    ecapital training is a mentoring/coaching program. $2000 to $12,000. These figures are from memory and are in the ballpark. They use feeder programs, ie you join an affiliate program and you get a call within a few days from someone that first claims they are appointed to mentor you in the affiliate program you joined.

    They collect all kind of info, such as available capital, goals, etc and whether you are willing (if THEY accept you) to commit the time and follow their instructions to become successful. You now begin to figure out this has nothing to do with the aff. program you just joined. On their site sub title "specialized in ebay and internet mentoring" If the first person believes you to qualify (I think they base this on capital available only) you are told someone else will contact you at a certain time and stress how important their time is. The second person is a sales person - period! I have been contacted by them on three different occasions over the last two yrs. They do not like to hear "I need to sleep on it" They want an answer right then! (Commit and pull out the CC)

    My first experience ended when I said I needed to think about it. He kept selling and finally realized I was not going to commit during that call. At that point he started telling me how I was going to fail and I was headed for disaster, he became extremely irritated and hung up!

    Second experience I realized early on this was the same business and I declined and ended similar to above.

    Third was 3/16/09 Same routine, I did manage to get the sales person
    to schedule a second call because I had an appointment I had to keep.
    3/17 Rec'd his call and I told him my decision, which was: I wanted
    to get my product researched, and have all the information in hand
    and would consider using their service to bring it all together and
    launch. He still tried to convince me to join them because I need their help now. Again, I repeated my decision. At that time all I heard was OK goodbye. Not as rude and hi pressure as first two experiences, non the less, his attitude convinced me never to use their services. (never say never, I may hear from a lot of you that have had great success w/this business!)

    Has anyone had similar exp. with this business? Anyone have a success using
    this service

    Search ecapitaltraining if you would like more information about this business.
     
    Bizsouth, Mar 17, 2009 IP
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    Excellent article. I really appreciate all these points, and I agree completely…
     
    hrcanada1, Aug 17, 2011 IP