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Vested Business Brokers

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New brokers beware! - Business Broker Vested Business Brokers Employee Review

1.0
Oct 13, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Sounds like a dream job, work your own hours, make tons of money.. Free training , state of the art , free qualified leads,computer system what's not to like? Starts with an email offering this great sky is the limit job, a couple talks with a broker telling you how easy it is and before you know you are reeled in..

Cons

1st off you must plunk down your credit card and pay $100 per month at training and forever more after. Vested has gone on a recruitment binge and has fooled hundreds of would be brokers into paying this monthly fee until they wise up. If you done pay they cut you off the system and all your previous work is worthless. They take as much as 2/3 of the commission, promote the businesses of brokers they consider top producers and treat all others rudely. Furthermore they encourage a modicum of dishonesty when dealing with buyers and sellers..buyers also can only access information if they pay for it.

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Pros

Helpful staff, lots of commission

Cons

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CEO approval
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Pros

ABSOLUTELY NONE! - NEGATIVE STARS WOULD BE GENEROUS!

Cons

​​To be honest, I’m not even sure where to begin. I have never in my life been treated in such an appalling manner, by a completely unhinged COO, both professionally or personally, than at Vested Business Brokers. The owners hide behind the notion they are humble, God-fearing people and proceed to rip apart every morsel of dignity anyone brave enough to have an opinion can possibly hold onto, in such a toxic, dysfunctional environment. They reward their favorites who have been hand-picked to enslave themselves to ​the business. Drinking the Kool-Aid is an understatement​. They repeatedly remind the pitifully-salaried staff of the honor of being paid on salary. Although I went into extraordinary debt just to stay afloat with the peanuts they threw my way while I earnestly looked for other employment. Let me mention that I have multiple degrees and a huge body of work, but apparently, they were doing me the favor. Don’t walk, run for your life!

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