[net.invest] Anybody ever heard of the A. L. Williams Company

genesis@ihu1e.UUCP (the bowling ball) (01/23/85)

I am curious to know if anyone on the net has ever heard
of the A. L. Williams company. They are supposed to be
some sort of Financial Marketing type of company. I was
sent a postcard by them asking me to work for them,
either part-time or full-time in a management position.
If anyone has ever seen these people or has heard anything
about this company, I would like to know.

Please respond by mail directly to me, and if replies are
numerous, I will post a summary to the net.

As always, adTHANKSvance

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	  Russ Sehnoutka  ---------  AT&T Bell Laboratories 
	ihnp4!ihu1e!genesis  ------   Naperville, Illinois

dlp@akgua.UUCP (D.L. Philen [Dan]) (01/24/85)

 Just a thought about A. L. Williams Co. and such Just a thought about A. L. Williams Co. and such

  I think I got one of these cards about a year ago, and it
occured to me that anyone who was genuinely interested in 
me for my ability and was trying to recruit me because they
knew something about me, would send me a real letter - not a
postcard.  Think it over.  I filed that postcard in the
appropriate recepticle.   

       dan philen akgua!dlp

koved@tove.UUCP (Larry Koved) (01/26/85)

> 
> I am curious to know if anyone on the net has ever heard
> of the A. L. Williams company. They are supposed to be
> some sort of Financial Marketing type of company. I was
> sent a postcard by them asking me to work for them,
> either part-time or full-time in a management position.
> If anyone has ever seen these people or has heard anything
> about this company, I would like to know.
> 
> Please respond by mail directly to me, and if replies are
> numerous, I will post a summary to the net.
> 
> As always, adTHANKSvance
> 
> -- 
> 	  Russ Sehnoutka  ---------  AT&T Bell Laboratories 
> 	ihnp4!ihu1e!genesis  ------   Naperville, Illinois

I talked to them once.  What they do is hire you.  Then you get to do
sales for a while until you can recruit others to work for you.  Once
you have people working for you, you can take a percentage of their
sales receipts.  This is sort of a legitimate (business/management)
form of a chain letter.

I wouldn't waste your time.

Larry

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