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To: Andrew H who wrote (15552)1/22/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Island  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
I am a distributor of the original CCI and unfortunately received nothing but problems from Piercy and his staff. I saw their advertisement, thought the concept was great, so became a distributor. However Piercy and his staff delivered nothing but false promises. I can believe all the accusations that are said by the previous CCI distributors on the website because I experienced all of them. However I am one of the distributors that would like to continue the CCI concept and see it the success it should be, but it can not be done with Piercy and his staff. I agree with you totally that all ties with them should be discontinued, they have no concept of business management or providing customer service. I invested at least $20,000 into CCI and yes some may say that is a small amount in the business world, however Piercy was well aware that his business was failing whilst taking the distributor investments. He knew he could not deliver what he promised. If CCI's problems were a result of anything else rather than poor management, lies and deceit from Peircy and his staff, I think the distributors would feel different about the situation, I know I would. After one week of operation I experienced problems of telephone not working, cards not correct, orders delivered in three months or not at all, huge amounts deducted from customer credit cards, lies etc. I had to refuse to sell music cards after three months. I was promised an improvement and nothing has changed since October 1997. I believe in what TSIG is trying to do, they are going in the right direction and are doing an excellent job, however they need to keep Peircy away from the operation and have him reimburse some distributors, this is bad publicity for the new CCI and needs to be dealt with. The distributors are very important in building the CCI customer market share, without us Darrel would not have had 1.5 million card holders.

Island