Thursday, November 28, 2013

Is The Motor Club Of America Scam Real

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Is The Motor Club Of America Scam Real

by Angela Briggs

Motor Club of America scam alerts are all over the internet. Most of these alerts if explored turn into advertisements designed to convince you to enroll in the program and are created by associates of MCA. This company offers roadside assistance to the driving public and the benefits the coverage offers is vast.

This organization has been in business since 1926 and originally only dealt with truck drivers. In 1987 they merged with TVC and expanded their coverage to the public. They offer the same services as AAA as far as vehicles go but have an extended coverage that protects the policy holder and their family in many other circumstances. The ultimate cost to the consumer is over twice the cost of AAA.

The company has been compared to pyramid schemes because associates are able to build a sizable income by marketing the coverage to others. The associate earns an initial commission of two to three hundred percent of new members' enrollment plus over writing income for the length of the new enrollment. All new members are encouraged to sign up as an associate.

Well versed sales people have a distinct advantage when it comes to selling strangers on the pluses of these policies. A new associate can draw on these sales techniques and use the company's videos as well as the assistance of a sponsor that will help them to become acclimated to the business.

The welcome packet that the new associate receives has everything needed to start a home based business with potential to enhance the household income or even in exceptional cases replace outside jobs. The object is to enroll one new client a day if at all possible. To earn commission you must be certain to use a method of payment that ensures the company that they can continue to collect monthly premiums from the new applicant.

The general attitudes of complaints found have their basis in customer service. Either the service representative for MCA is non-responsive or the contracted service provider is unreliable. There also seems to be a lack of compassion demonstrated by the initial operators in that there is no urgency in their responses to requests for help.

It is important that you read and understand the policy you receive from them. There are specific restrictions that may apply to your situation. The BBB gives this company an A+ rating for business and solving customer complaint issues.

For road side service and more this policy seems to meet the needs of a lot of people. The concept of a <A href="http://www.jlloyd25.com">Motor Club of America scam</A> seems to be a possibility that needs to be explored on an individual basis. The associate program that they offer may provide financial assistance to those capable of setting up and following through with it. The overall lay out does not reach the level of pyramid and the company appears to have a good business reputation.



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Title: Is The Motor Club Of America Scam Real
Author: Angela Briggs
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Keywords: Home Business, home entreprenuer, marketing, success, society, news
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