DevilCorp


Country United States
Website devilcorp.com/

DevilCorp Reviews

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  • Jan 6, 2015

Cydcor, Smart Circle, Appco, DS-Max or whatever they're calling themselves this week are just tentacles of the global direct sales cult known to some as Devilcorp.

If you go to http://thedevilcorp.wordpress.com/ you will find a blueprint for their business.

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  • Oct 6, 2014

What do these parent companies have in common? EVERYTHING. Just like their subsidiaries change and use different names, so do their parent companies. They all have the same system, run the same scam and are owned by the same people. They all have a 'management training program', they incorporate their subsidiaries in order to avoid lawsuits, they post misleading advertisements on career websites and they all lie and cheat like it's going out of style. On any given day they would account for about half (if not more) of all entry level job postings in the U.S.. Having all these different names is the only way to keep their scam alive because it makes it harder for people to find out who they are working for.

Just think about it. Why do they need so many names? If they were doing good deeds they wouldn't need to hide within their nested spheres of deception and duplicity. If they were doing the right thing, they would have their entire organization under one banner while proudly advertising themselves to the world. Instead, they change names like people change underwear and continue their scam with different identities so that new employees don't know who they're working for.

TOP TEN SIGNS YOU ARE WORKING FOR DEVILCORP

#10 You've been employed by your company for four months and it has changed it's name more than once.

#9 You tell relatives and acquaintances that you are working on an 'advertising campaign' but you're really selling products door-to-door, inside of major retailors or hustling junk in a box on street corners.

#8 You have to go into the office every morning and participate in cult-like rituals meant to brainwash you on their business. You work 12 hours a day 6 days a week and spend all your free time with co-workers.

#7 Your 'management training' involves you buying lunch for new recruits. You realize that you are not a manager nor are you participating in any management training. You believe that you're only 'in the field' in order to get your own office.

#6 You look down on '9-5 schmucks' who have secretaries that make more than you and your entire team combined.

#5 You espouse the principles and theories of the most successful people on earth who would absolutely be repulsed by the business you are in.

#4 You work 70+ hours a week but quietly borrow money from your sixteen year old neighbor who works at McDonald's.

#3 You eat fast food more than ten times a week or can't afford to eat out at all.

#2 You live in a two bedroom apartment with 6 co-workers and one of them is your boss.

#1 You work for an organization that has in just three decades screwed over millions of Americans while only the select few at the top of the pyramid have actually made any real money.

If you can say yes of any of these signs you should probably run.

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  • Nov 27, 2014

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If you go to thedevilcorp.wordpress.com you will find a wealth of information about this company.

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