3 Reasons to Avoid an In-Home Kirby Vacuum Demo
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The Kirby Vacuum is a phenomenal piece of equipment. It will definitely clean your house better than most vacuums on the market. But the tactics the company goes about to sell these units can only be described as downright DIRTY!

Kirby deploys an outside sales force that canvasses neighborhoods seeking to ease, manipulate or browbeat their way into homes in order give you a, "Free cleaning. It's not a "Free cleaning" as they claim. Actually, it's a full-fledged, high-pressure, carefully orchestrated sales pitch. Here's three reasons why you should avoid one of their in home demos at all costs.

Reason #1 Why You Should Avoid a Kirby Vacuum In-Home Demo
Kirby vacuum uses deceptive practices to recruit sales reps. I'm not talking about something I read in an article, I'm writing from firsthand experience! They snagged me right out of college. The ad I responded to promised that I'd be making around $1000.00 to $2500 per week. Their ads usually read something like this: 100 People needed immediately! Great benefits. Great base pay. Start today, get paid next week!

Anyone strapped for cash looking for a job and sees that type of ad is most likely going to call if nothing more than just to see what its about. That's exactly what the folks at Kirby Vacuum are counting on. They don't dare tell anyone the job is actually a door to door sales position that involves canvassing neighborhoods and pressuring homeowners into sitting through a grueling two and half hour to five hour sales pitch.

The majority of the people who apply for these jobs are told its, "Display work." By the time they figure out that its selling Kirby vacuums door to door, they are already told they are hired and are huddled into a vehicle and headed out into a community to go door knocking.
 
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