Worst company I have ever encountered. Scamming people to pay 2, 000 plus to sign up to sell their junk jewelry! They claim to be biblical and nice company to work for, guess again. Its just apart of their sales pitch to get you hooked into their scheme. Like others, my account gets closed for bogus claims that someone is selling on my behalf on the internet right after my check clears and has been cashed by them. This is how they make their money, buy scamming people into signing up to be a basically door to door seller to strangers. Not to mention the seller that conned you into selling in the first place is making money of your sales while you struggle and loose yours! I was making sales but wasn't getting a thing for it, not a penny. Just kept loosing money having to buy the catalogs and sales junk. They are extremely rude and very harassing. I got threatened continually by this company and they are going to sue me! A...holes scammed me out of my money. And I'm homeless trying to make money for an apt! The company with the biblical values did not care that I am homeless. Face no one is sympathetic to someone in need.
Stay Clear of the pyramid schemes ladies. The women that tell you they are successful at selling this stuff is apart of the team. They make money off of you and your hard work. Some sellers are just better at scamming than others within the company.
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No one scammed you into paying $2000 to join this or any other company. You had an interest in direct sales. You chose Premier Designs fully knowing what the start up costs were. You filled out all of the paper work. You signed your name to a contract saying you wanted to represent this company. Just because you did not find the success you were looking to find (for whatever reasons that may be) does not now make it the companies fault.
Starting your own business is difficult. There are start up costs, marketing costs, inventory costs and the cost of the time you are devoting to your new career. Most people are not truly prepared, either financially or emotionally, for all of these costs. That is why so many businesses fail. Instead of blaming the company take responsibility. Try and figure out why this opportunity didn't work out for you and use that to find success in your next venture.
Premier is NOT a pyramid scheme and I agree NO ONE scammed you into paying anything. I have sold Premier for over 8 years and would not trade a day of it and no I am not high up in the company I am just a jeweler no leader or anything. It is the best blessing to me and my family. They are a biblical and nice company to work and this company care a great deal about all their jewelers.
Take it how you will. This is a company that makes money off of you regardless of success or failure. Like many others the product is a side note. The true goal is to get people to get people to get people involved and so on. Of course they aren't a pyrimid scheme those are illegal. For those who have had success consider the time and money out of pocket. Now, how much more would you have made at a $10.00 an hour job?
The "scam" part has to do with the products themselves. The jewelry is of a very low quality while being extremely expensive. It does not hold up well - lots of breakage, tarnishing, and wearing-off of the finishes, and this is after a relatively short time of casual use.
Worst jewelry ever! Poor cheap quality and absolutely no customer service. I tried to call the hostess 6 times with no luck. Beware and never spend your money on their dime store products
Premier Jewelry was bomb. Way overpriced costume pieces hawked as gold. Shame on the company. Not only did they con women into buying the glorified plastic junk, but hawked the fake charity claims, while charging a 401K to be 'licensed' like a real jeweler b.s.
Like many, I spent over $300 on pieces that tarnished or broke after a few wears, including the overhyped pearl-beaded wrap around necklace that was boasted 'top seller.' None of which the company ever replaced, despite the $5 bogus 'shipping charge'. Just returning the broken necklace with obvious glued places, I could have done myself. Greatest company con that ever duped people outside of Scamway. Not sorry they folded. Good riddance.