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Kings Collective, Inc.


Country United States
State Florida
City Orlando
Address 1320 N. Semoran Blvd.
Phone 407-270-8591
Website http://kingscollectiveinc.com

Kings Collective, Inc. Reviews

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  • Jan 25, 2016

This company is a pyramid scheme. They have MANY names. King's Collective and Movari Marketing are the two located in Orlando, but the company is a subsidiary of Smart Circle.

The same scam is run all over the US in literally over a hundred offices all with different names that open and close regularly (SOME of the many names they go by include: Bear Claw Events, Revolution Management, Fortune Concepts, World Class Solutions, Prestigious Marketing and Management Group, Razor Sharp Marketing, Sky Incorporated, New Standard Management, Modern Marketing, New Vision Marketing, V.I.T.A.L. Marketing Solutions, Elite 10 Marketing, Trademark Marketing Group, Knight Arthur Promotions, Denver Presents, Colorado Promotional Group, Principal Marketing, Massive Dynamic Marketing Solutions, Del-Tex Elite Marketing, Skyline Marketing Group, Genesis Global Marketing, etc.) You can find these companies by googling the job description of any job posting King's Collective makes in quotes. You will find IDENTICAL job listings at hundreds of companies because Smart Circle recycles the job descriptions between the branches.

The reason there are so many subsidiaries that do exactly the same thing with so many different names that open and close often is to avoid leaving a trail online of all the complaints they rack up. They all do the same job: try to get people to buy products nobody wants at a table at Sam's Club and Costco. The products themseleves range from average to poor quality, but none are actually decent products. I was assigned a product which I knew to be poor quality and felt terrible lying about how great it was to meet my sales goals.

The website is vague and just shows photos of young people doing broad business-type things and having fun. This is a red flag right there. It is impossible to tell from the website that the job is selling cheap products at Sam's club.

At the interview you will be told that you are Owner material and that they are promoting to management. You will be told that you can be making $75,000 within 6 months if you just work hard. Nobody makes that kind of money at this company, and you should never take a job where you are promised a position in a few months that is not the position you are interviewing for. They will tell you that they work with Fortune 500 companies which is another lie.

You will be sent to a "Leadership Conference" in Dallas where you will be given the kool aid in a cult-like reaffirmation that this job will make you rich. So much of this job is just buying into the brainwashing that you have potential for growth. Just about everyone is promoted immediately after being hired. This is deliberate so that they believe that they are moving up the ladder.

No matter what position you apply for, you will be doing the exact same job. Public Relations Assistant? Selling products at Sam's Club. Event Coordinator? Selling products at Sam's Club. Marketing Assistant? Selling products at Sam's Club.

Much of this job is driving. You will drive, on average, well over an hour just one way to get to the location for the day. Gas money alone and the damage you will do to your car doing that kind of travel is going to put you back substantially.

You will work 6 days a week, 13 hours a day standing on your feet, and be paid minimum wage. You will not be paid overtime. You will rarely sell enough to be paid commission. You will be paid $500.00 a week, which, for the hours you work is below minimum wage.

I firmly believe Alexa Kino is a conwoman and ought to be investigated along with the rest of the management of Smart Circle and its many subsidiaries.

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  • Mar 14, 2016

IRS

I think the IRS ought to look into these offices....and that is just for starters! They classify their workers as 1099 independent contractors. But most of these type companies violate state laws governing independent contractors. I have heard of offices being taken to court for treating the 1099 contractors as W2 employees, thus being forced to pay them an hourly wage plus overtime.

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