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IPA has changed there name to ABS, They are using both name to cnudoct business. I trained there for 3 1/2 days and got scammed!too trained there for 3 1/2 days! What they do is not right! they are IPA, but have changed there name to ABS ( because of all there problems!) using different addresses.. cnudocting the same business with both names! INTERESTING! They think they are so smart .The comment below involves sexual harrassment:OMG! I worked for this company setting appointments about 6 years ago! I live near their office and stayed for about 6 months but didn't make enough $$ to stay. Besides, sexual harrassment gets to you after awhile. If you are a relativley attractive female prepare to get HOUNDED the salesmen there can be HORRIBLE!Be very careful- they are a very high pressure sales with little follow through and many poor leads They train you and execute ( read fire) 95% of each training class. Google John Burgess who actually heads the business. The job entails traveling 100% of the time and the per diems are inadequate to live on. The talent they look for is generally displaced people who are desperate to make money.Buyer beware: ROI, ROI-na, roi-na.com GPS, ABS are all names of the same consulting company. These fictitious names are designed to guise the fact that actually they are all of the same company, same unscrupulous management and employees. These companies are all but the continuation of a company called IPA which after many complaints and lawsuits saw its huge revenues decline and decided to change its name and open a new business to lure in unsuspected clients.The Original company, called IPA or International Profits Associates, tarnished its name by scamming business owners out of their money by tying them up to a signed contract and delivering very poor business advice. The Scam works in a way that leaves the business owner bind to a contract by purchasing a consulting team that will supposedly help him identify problems which have negative impact on profitability and turn those lost profits into earnings. However, all the business owner gets in return are boiler-plate reports, charts and graphs and sometimes advice which are next to worthless and most of the times impossible to implement (or are just wrong for the particular business). When The business owner realizes he just spent an enormous amount of money for the consulting, he/ she is left to be blamed for not using the advice given, not following the directions, being uncooperative, and not implementing and listening to the “consultants”. The business is left with a worthless report and a huge bill. Please do your homework. It takes few searches to realize who you are dealing with. (INC magazine wrote a long article on their business practices). I hope this helped, Concerned business owner.
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EQcSyW Hello! Read the pages not for the first day. Yes, the connection speed is not good. How can I subscribe? I would like to read you in the future!....
By: | Feb 11, 2012 | Report Comment
That's the best ansewr by far! Thanks for contributing.
By: | Dec 31, 2011 | Report Comment
No question this is the place to get this info, tanhks y'all.
By: | Dec 31, 2011 | Report Comment
I bow down humbly in the presnece of such greatness.
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This piece came from bikereview.com--not an original piece for sure!!
Thought it was a beautiful juxtaposition-- reminding me of the sacrifice and contribution which Lance Armstrong is making for a great cause in the Tour De France 2009
By: jay | Jul 12, 2009 | Report Comment
Sacrifice and Beauty
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