Beware of scams at PushtoCart - Tech Scammer Push To Cart Employee Review

1.0
28 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

the building location is decent

Cons

I had a truly disappointing experience with PushtoCart. They promise an "all-inclusive solution" in just five business days, but what you actually get is a repackaged version of free services like Wix, sold at outrageous prices. It’s a complete scam. The training package they provide is misleading, suggesting that clients are lucky with their results—much like a player who forgets past games because they’re constantly chasing the next big win. This analogy is a perfect reflection of how they operate. Clients are often left confused and unaware of what they've actually signed up for, similar to the way someone loses track of various ads they've clicked on. They market themselves as a fulfillment center, but in reality, they’re just recycling free tools and charging a premium for it. If you value your time and money, I strongly recommend steering clear of this company. The promises are enticing, but the reality is far from it. Save yourself the frustration and look elsewhere!

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5.0
24 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Teamwork -Recognition -Encouragement from owner to grow and expand on yourself as well as with the company -Everyone knows what they bring to the table and how to work as a team to meet daily/weekly goals -Great Snacks! -Inspirational wall stickers -Good music!

Cons

-Slight "office gossip", should focus more on getting the job done.

4.0
6 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They give you a lot of freedom. Phones are allowed as long as your doing your job and getting those sales. Management, the owner himself, trains you. They constantly check on their employees and motivate anyone who needs it. And it is an office setting and I like sitting. Everybody knew everybody since it’s a very small work environment. We went out to celebrate whenever we reach the goal we set for the week. They also set a goal for the day; whoever reaches a certain amount of sales first, gets a certain amount of cash and that’s on top of the commission that we earn. With our sales for the week. What’s a better motivation than money?

Cons

There are no walls or barriers between each sales person nor could we walk around and other sales rep are very loud so it was hard to speak to clients from time to time. Management is very strict with attendance but as long as you have a valid reason to miss a day or be late, they’re very understanding. The biggest con, I would say would be the fact that if you don’t reach the quota, you’re gone. I was the only member in my team who was trained at the same time that officially made it into the sales team. Everybody else got fired because they couldn’t reach the quota. Although, they do give you a good amount of time to learn what you have to learn to reach that goal. You just gotta be motivated enough to get that bread.

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