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78bosoxr1
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2007 11:52
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I recently received some info from Eric Levine about marketing his Dri-Tech carpet cleaning opportunities. Has anyone attempted this or dealt with this company or person in the past?
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pcwork
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# Posted: 19 Aug 2007 21:29
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Never heard of it. What it is about and is there any joining fee?
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carpetguy4418
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# Posted: 22 Aug 2007 20:21
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i just got it today. thinking of going with it,and trying to find out more about him.
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msbatman
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# Posted: 7 Apr 2008 14:19
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http://www.friendsinbusiness.com/board1/index.cgi/noframes/read/125319
The above website should answer your questions about the Dry- Tech System scam.
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Helpnet
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Joined: 4 May 2009
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# Posted: 4 May 2009 13:18
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I think the BBB has made a mistake on this one and they are unfairly scaring off customers. I've read the complaints on both the BBB website and another "scambusters" site. They nearly all sound like the results of not understanding or not following the terms of the offer. The "ex-employee" remarks sound like grudge-holders as much as whistleblowers, causing me to appreciate the Trustlink website's policy stating "Do not submit a company review if you are an employee or former employee."
Evaluating the BBB statistics, 31 complaints over a 3-year period do not seem unreasonable given people's propensity to have unrealistic expectations of both the business opportunity and themselves. Nearly all complaints were made about two years ago, and none recently. That is certainly time enough for Drytech to have corrected itself. As for problems obtaining refunds, I find the company's responses to the individual complaints quite plausible.
Starting a home-based business takes more know-how than a company's cookie-cutter instructions can provide. I know, I have tried and failed at many. As a result of what I learned, my husband and I started up our own carpet-cleaning business a few years ago. We quit because of cancer, but if we were to do it over again we would definitely use the Drytech system. We've checked out their equipment and technology and found it to be superior. The Drytech system costs very little more than it cost us to build our business from scratch, and all the help they provide would shortcut the process tremendously. We've had our carpets cleaned by one of their successful affiliates and been pleased with the whole experience.
I'm writing this to declare confidence in this company, and with my background perspective, I intend to become a leadfinder for them. Thank you for providing a public forum for gaining a balanced view of the company.
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Helpnet
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# Posted: 15 May 2009 18:01
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UPDATE: Customer Service tells me that the DryTech company is currently working with The Better Business Bureau to all meet their standards for approval.
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lilmama0500
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# Posted: 15 May 2009 23:26
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DO NOT PURCHASE THIS SYSTEM!!!!!!!! SCAM SCAM SCAM!!!!!! I fell for the ad about a year ago, and not only do they FALSLEY advertise their business, Its completely IMPOSSIBLE to make money with it unless you have a bunch of friends who want to spend over 4,000.00 yes I repeat, 4,ooo.00 on a BIB Business in a Box. The only way you mae money off of this company is if you INVEST the 4000.000 and buy their machine and whatnot, or you get others to do it!!!!! Unless youve got both money and time to waste, I suggest you dont. Its b etter to make smaller steps and invest in affordable programs, build some cash from them, then maybe take on larger more expensive bisops. At least thats how I do it, then again, im not much of a gambler. Hope this was helpful!
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Helpnet
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# Posted: 16 May 2009 01:12
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To lilmama0500:
Things have changed since you "fell for the ad." Dry Tech's "Business in a Box" is not just an online biz-opp investment but an actual get-your-hands-dirty, real-world occupation. And the cost has come way down to a more realistic level.
As for the leadfinder program, I can tell you there is a definite market for would-be entrepreneurs in the carpet and upholstery cleaning business. In two weeks of very limited and inexpensive effort, I have gotten 38 leads.
It should be noted that I am NOT using DryTech's suggested marketing methods nor using their excessively hyped materials. From my own experience in marketing, I have my own. Will any of these leads become customers? It is too soon to tell yet (this is not an instant-satisfaction process). However, I strongly suspect that if not, it will be because of the negative influence of that obsolete BBB review and websites like this one.
Admittedly, til now this company has NOT tracked lead conversions online using 3rd party software, which would curtail the likelihood of cheating affiliates. This is the big red flag Dry Tech is still waving, and they are being urged to convert their tracking system ASAP.
I'm involved in this because I see the potential in what this company has started. If I'm not paid honestly, I'll be out less than $300 (my total expenses so far), and a few under-employed people will be earning money from their own physical efforts. If you don't mind, I'll get back to you as things develop.
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hyphen
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# Posted: 17 Jun 2009 11:08
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This sounds to me like a "sour grapes" type response. If you didn't make any money within the 90-day period you could have received your money back!!! Hush "crybaby"!!!
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IntegrityGroup
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# Posted: 17 Jun 2009 14:24
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It's a scam, don't bother wasting your time with it, and do some research about legitimate ways to make money online
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brentr
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# Posted: 8 Jul 2009 16:52
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Hi,
I am curious about your sucess regarding the "lead finder" opportunity. On May 4 you reported 38 possible leads. Would you mind giving an update.
Thanks in advance,
Brent
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slhudson
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# Posted: 14 Jul 2009 09:50
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so have you made any money doing this, i just signed up as a lead finder and hoping i did not make a mistake
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integrity_data
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2009 13:57
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Just wanted to see if you have had any success in the last month.
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isitanygood
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# Posted: 21 Aug 2009 22:44
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I am interested in the quality of the machine. Has anyone seen this machine up close and personal? Is it a piece of chinese garbage?
I'm not afraid to spend 4k on something that can make me money in the long run but I cant find one person on the world wide web who has purchased this machine. (Aside from DT's website.)
Anyone? Anyone?
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