Well, my scope may still be kind of limited, but I'd say it really depends on the person doing it. Most of the members (save a few big shots) know nuts about the company's true intentions, whether it is really for the good of education or pure profit. However, there is a group or two who is really concerned about the education field and make an effort to really understand the product before they start wagging their tongues.
Even for the group members, it still depends on the people. A friend of mine keep showering people with "I do this with the teamwork idea in mind. I will help everyone till the end" but he only helps those who can bring in results (meaning recruiting 'legs'). Those who have tried hard with his guidance but not much results, he will abandon them (typical businessman trait, if you ask me).
Product-wise, though, it is quite a feasible and practical idea. The cost is not too expensive and the materials are quite good. At the end of the day it really depends on the user, members and the people looking from outside the box. Some will see it positively while some will see it otherwise.
As for me, I am in agreement with the concept and idea, but I do not really like the thoughts that most members hold, which is rush for profit, profit, profit and stepping on those who tried hard but couldn't manage because they were not guided and helped as they were promised to.
Question about Kenshido/Score-A, Business seems fishy to me
May 28 2010, 04:45 PM
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