True enough, never join or you'll regret, at least I do. I personally regard it as an unethical practise. FYI, I'd joined this since 2010, and had achieved d target set by my upline in few weeks time. But then soon later i started to have doubt on its effectiveness in improving students' result. I'd opened a student's account for myself, and started to dig deep about its whole education websystem (I was once a teacher in primary school), which later only i know that's totally bullsh1t system - repetitive questions, limited exam papers, useless i-teacher as they claimed can answer all doubtful question, and even wrong answers given! very poor support on exam mode.
I then started to question my upline and she doesnt even know how to answer (obviously she doesnt even look into the system and program itself) All she told me was kept emphasizing on marketing to earn more $$... i was really speechless that time, u know most of the users i introduced were my close friends son and daughters, my cousins, relatives etc, i really cant beat my own conscience to tell how ''good'' it is, just for earning more $$?
Since then, i slowed down my path, i felt regretted not becoz of it cant generate me more $$, but it has actually let me really down with its so called 'Score-A' programme...it's ashamed..
I withdrawn majority portion of money from my account, but still leave few hundreds inside it, in order to maintain its active status (acc to upline), and gd knows what happened, they closed my account and i can never able to assess my account anymore! I'm not sure if they've changed my password or something like that, but never a single reply from d upline as well as d company for almost 1/2 year now!
A pricey lesson to learn, i just felt sorry for those who actually still believe that it would in whateva way improve their childs' score in exam.
Just my experience to share.
Question about Kenshido/Score-A, Business seems fishy to me
Jan 8 2012, 11:10 PM
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