Wednesday 23 February 2011

steve weeres Complaints Board - Nation wide scam artist ?

Isn’t it interesting how quick we are to click on a negative article?

I was a Dealer for Personal Development Series many years ago in Kansas.  I was introduced to Steve Weeres and his company in Kansas through a mutual acquaintance.  Upon reviewing the Personal Development Series, which was authored by Steve Weeres, I knew this was a great program and I wanted to get involved.

Steve Weeres and his company had a Dealer program.  I decided to get involved as a dealer of the Personal Development Series.  I paid $14,000, for which I received 100 copies of the program, a computer, and the necessary sales and marketing promotional materials as well as the training I needed to be successful.

There were 40 other Dealers involved in the company as well. We all had the same deal.  I was very successful in selling my inventory.  I targeted universities and colleges.  I sold all of my initial inventory and I ordered additional inventory which I also sold.

Some of the Dealers didn’t do as well as I did.  They didn’t put the time and effort in that I did either.  In the end, they complained to the newspaper and regulatory bodies about Steve Weeres and his company and claimed that they had been scammed.

I am very happy with my results from working with Steve Weeres and his company.  I have never understood how people can quit at something, and then point the finger at someone else.  I have followed Steve’s progress throughout these past years from a distance, and I see that there have been others who have quit along the way and pointed the finger at him as well.

The point is that there will always be quitters in this world and there will always be people who want to blame someone else.  It is those of us who do not quit that achieve success and reap the rewards.

I wanted to put my story out there because I think it is important that people can see the good things that have been done, rather than the complaints of those people who have quit and blamed instead.


Steve Weeres Personal Development Series Video