SLD Solutions’s earns a 2.2-star rating from 16 reviews, showing that the majority of customers are somewhat dissatisfied with experience.
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SLD provided an opportunity that I was ready for!
SLD provided an opportunity that I was ready for! The interviewer was up front about the opportunity and answered all of my questions openly and honestly. I did my research and knew what to expect. This isn't a job. It's a build your own business opportunity.
This is an honest and reportable company
This is an honest and reportable company. I've received top of the line financial guidance to my portfolio, and knowing they work with Grade A companies in the financial industry. I'm grateful to do business with SLD Financial. I HIGHLY recommend this company.
Opportunity is a pyramid company that reached out to me through information they found on *** offering me an interview for a job that turned out to be a pitch for their financial institution. This page shows *** as its website, but it also created ***. This is clearly a sign that enough people are not okay with their marketing tactic and the company set up a different website domain (same exact information) to blindside more unknowing victims. states its platform is to "help employers find, hire and manage great people", but *** is not an employer hiring employees. It is a business that profits off the people it recruits.I was contacted by phone for an interview with ***. However, the interview was a sales pitch with a group of other people on *** and then a one-on-one breakout room with someoneto filter out if I would pay the financial obligation of $133 to get licensed and started with the program.Morally it is clear why this is wrong, but legally this falls under fraud for the misrepresentation of being a company offering hourly or salary employment to people who put their resumes on a platform for such a type of employer. The experience fuels a psychological imbalanceto people searching for income and then being told their desire is "small thinking" and they need to think like an entrepreneur. To target a specific demographic with an "opportunity" that does *** and can not guarantee their income is not what the audience on *** is looking for. Their recruits join out of hope and desperation for any type of income.I can not get the time I spent with them back or the time I spent reporting them and mentally and emotionally getting myself back on track to search for jobs. It isn't fair to be conned into listening to people make you feel terrible for wanting a job (especially a corporate position in upper management).It's also unfair that companies like this get to use platforms like Indeed, ***, ***, ***, etc to exploit the fears of anxious people looking for employment. Please ban *** and if necessary their parent company Americropfrom utilizing this angle to profit.
I received a text FROM A *** WITH SLD FINANCIAL ASKING *** DO YOU THINK WE CAN TALK AND *** YOUR RESUME ON CAREER BUILDER.She did not call me, just texted *** UNPROFESSIONAL! She did not have permission to text me at all from... When I called her after telling her to *** TEXT ME AGAIN, *** ARE *** WORLD FINANCIAL *** LOOK FOR YOURSELF!. The guy informed me he did not want people like me when I told him to remove my information from their data base. BEWARE *** ARE A ***!
A scam! All the positive reviews posted her are fake. This is not a reputable organization, stay away!
i recognize the few 5 star reviews names, and yes they are agents. members of the hierarchy. I first became suspicious when *** texted me from career builders saying my resume was a great fit for their company. after paying $133.00 to get my license, I was asked to bring into a zoom conference 3 people who can see the "*** overview". I am bombarded constantly with band notifications which i eventually turned off. while in the zoom meetings I would scroll and see the other participants. A lot of the people looked like everyday normal people. All dressed casual, and the ones dressed in suits or jackets actually were agents or part of the hierarchy. All with so much excitement and loud voices, one would think they were all hopped up on Cocaine. They promise you the sun moon and stars, but then tell you it is all up to you, offering incentives that if you get 7 people signed up you receive bonuses. And after they have you they get you to sign up for ***, and Optimal credit service. At the same time with SLD I was approached by another Company and they said right off the bat, they get you the leads, up to you to get referrals. their course was only $49.00. Only one weekly meeting and help when you reach out. They also promised you that this is NOT a *** QUICK COMPANY. If you would like more info you can reach me at stitches148 at icloud.
SCAM! This company targets people searching for work, convinces them to join zoom, and tries to make them pay $133
SCAM! This company targets people searching for work, convinces them to join zoom, and tries to make them pay $133. That is the end ALL. You will not get a job, you will not get paid, and there is nothing legit about this company. Beware, you will lose $133 and your precious time.
They took money out of my account without my permission! My name is
SLD provided an opportunity that I was ready for! The interviewer was up front about the opportunity and answered all of my questions openly and honestly. I did my research and knew what to expect. This isn't a job. It's a build your own business opportunity.
After working with this group and finding out what they are really about, take the 5 star reviews with a HUGE grain of salt! All the 5 star reviews are from agents affiliated with this business trying to counter the negative reviews. Please look up wfgscam.net and you will find all the information you need telling you who Diane V and Jennifer L really are. They changed the name they were under from WFG to SLD because Jennifer was terminated and writing policies under her husbands license. If I could give negative stars I would. I'm not trying to bash anyone but it is what it is and the proof is there. wfgscam.net
Received a text for an interview from Rosa. 100% TOTAL SCAM!
SLD has provided a lifeline to my future!
SLD has provided a lifeline to my future! The business is legitimate, the company officers conduct themselves ethically, and the mission is noble (helping people solve their financial problems). I can think of no better way to "pay it forward" than relieve as many families as I can of their financial worries!
This is an honest and reportable company. I've received top of the line financial guidance to my portfolio, and knowing they work with Grade A companies in the financial industry. I'm grateful to do business with SLD Financial. I HIGHLY recommend this company.
SLD has provided a lifeline to my future! The business is legitimate, the company officers conduct themselves ethically, and the mission is noble (helping people solve their financial problems). I can think of no better way to "pay it forward" than relieve as many families as I can of their financial worries!
Very professional and amazing service! Went over and beyond what we needed for our own personal finances. Such a great experience altogether!
SCAM! This company targets people searching for work, convinces them to join zoom, and tries to make them pay $133. That is the end ALL. You will not get a job, you will not get paid, and there is nothing legit about this company. Beware, you will lose $133 and your precious time.
Thank you for your reviews and posting this information
Thank you for your reviews and posting this information. I received a text message from SLD about an open position with their company stating that they had found my resume on Career Builder and that they wanted to schedule a zoom interview with me. While I am searching for a job, this is most definitely not the type of company that I want to work for!
I encountered the same issue as others reported
I encountered the same issue as others reported. I received a text message about a job interview. I googled SLD and found they are listed on DNB too with an income listed. They're using LinkedIn too to entice people. It seems individuals can easily be fooled into thinking this is a legit business. Thank goodness for ComplaintsBoard.com and it's customer reviewing tool.
Wow! This information combined with what I read on Scam Pulse, definitely exposes a MLM scam
Wow! This information combined with what I read on Scam Pulse, definitely exposes a MLM scam. I can't believe they are preying on people that are looking for income but scam them for $133 that never leads to any compensation unless you get and friends and family to purchase an insurance policy. This is a very sad approach to scam people during a pandemic situation where people are desperately looking for a job. It's important to be cautious and avoid falling for such schemes.
I received a text from a representative with SLD Financial asking if we can talk and review your resume on Career
I received a text from a representative with SLD Financial asking if we can talk and review your resume on Career Builder. She did not call me, just texted - which is unprofessional! She did not have permission to text me at all from... When I called her after telling her to not text me again, they are a world financial scam - look for yourself! The guy informed me he did not want people like me when I told him to remove my information from their database. BEWARE they are a fraudulent and deceptive company!
After working with this group and finding out what they are really about, take the 5 star reviews with a HUGE grain of
After working with this group and finding out what they are really about, take the 5 star reviews with a HUGE grain of salt! All the 5 star reviews are from agents affiliated with this business trying to counter the negative reviews. Please look up wfgscam.net and you will find all the information you need telling you who Diane V and Jennifer L really are. They changed the name they were under from WFG to SLD because Jennifer was terminated and writing policies under her husbands license. If I could give negative stars I would. I'm not trying to bash anyone but it is what it is and the proof is there. wfgscam.net
I have no “real" rating
I have no “real" rating. I read your reviews while in a presentation and interview with this company. I'm glad that I did. I immediately felt like it was pyramid scheme, but the posted reviews helped me follow my gut. During the initial set up, I was told that if I wanted to stay in my current field, then this may not be the right fit. I just thought I'd hear them out; it never hurts to listen especially if you can earn money part time, right? They stated that 4,000-5,000 resumes are received a day; however, they contacted me via text stating they found my LinkedIn profile. I agree with everyone. Too much information is missing. They couldn't answer me as to why they displayed the companies that they “serve" beyond generic responses.
Completely not a scam
Completely not a scam. Do you get a text? Yes. Did they find your resume on Career Builders? Yes (don't activate your resume if you're not looking for work. If you "didn't" put your resume up, you should probably check who did.) Is this a job? No. Is it an opportunity? Yes. Will the company stop contacting if you ask? Yes. I have not read any complaints here that substantiate this company being a "SCAM". This company provides legitimate services to community and does not "serve" other companies, it is partnered with other companies to provide these services. I recommend for anyone being interviewed (for any job/opportunity) in the future, to ask the "right" questions to understand what it is you want and what the company's expectations are.
sent me a message just like the other review , thought I would hear what they had to say but as soon as the
sent me a message just like the other review , thought I would hear what they had to say but as soon as the presentation starts you can tell all images are genetic and everything is not right. the people talking to you say they are well racked and well known but as I am listening I google the company and I cant find it. after everything is done then they tell you to get ready for a one on one. after 3 questions they tell me if I like it then I am in and all I have to do is pay 133 upfront for training so that I can sell and help people with financial issues. before they told us thousands of applicants want in but only a few get in. so I ask if there is any guarantee I will start making money soon. but they can answer. so glad I saw the first review. Don't fall for it, money upfront is never a good deal.
The interview introduction comes off like a MLM; but they are not a MLM
The interview introduction comes off like a MLM; but they are not a MLM. They are a real licensed financial firm dealing with A+ rated companies. If you stayed you would have had a one on one and your answer to any questions. This is my experience: I thoroughly checked them out after a recommendation from a friend and then seeing the reviews below. SLD is a unique Financial firm; that is, they do not sell you anything you do not need; rather listen to you and find out what is best for you. I was listened to and solutions to my unique issues were provided and they did not even charge for it. The brokerage house I was at before charged me $1,500 for a sit down to do a financial needs analysis, SLD did it for free and it was better and more detailed. Also, they have retirement accounts that do not lose money; really! If I had that in 08, I would not have lost most of my portfolio. I cannot recommend a brokerage house higher than SLD. Caring, knowledgeable, professional, thorough, and they have the products others do not have. They will not overcharge you or lose your money. And save yourself $1,000 and attend their webinars; what the financial gurus change, SLD is free, better, and more updated information.
I recognize the few 5 star reviews names, and yes they are agents
I recognize the few 5 star reviews names, and yes they are agents. members of the hierarchy. I first became suspicious when [Agent Name] texted me from career builders saying my resume was a great fit for their company. after paying $133.00 to get my license, I was asked to bring into a zoom conference 3 people who can see the "company overview". I am bombarded constantly with band notifications which i eventually turned off. while in the zoom meetings I would scroll and see the other participants. A lot of the people looked like everyday normal people. All dressed casual, and the ones dressed in suits or jackets actually were agents or part of the hierarchy. All with so much excitement and loud voices, one would think they were all hopped up on Cocaine. They promise you the sun moon and stars, but then tell you it is all up to you, offering incentives that if you get 7 people signed up you receive bonuses. And after they have you they get you to sign up for [Product/Service], and Optimal credit service. At the same time with SLD I was approached by another Company and they said right off the bat, they get you the leads, up to you to get referrals. their course was only $49.00. Only one weekly meeting and help when you reach out. They also promised you that this is NOT a get-rich-quick company. If you would like more info you can reach me at stitches148 at icloud.
SLD Solutions is a company that reached out to me through information they found on a job search platform, offering me
SLD Solutions is a company that reached out to me through information they found on a job search platform, offering me an interview for a job that turned out to be a pitch for their financial institution. This page shows SLD Solutions as its website, but it also created a different website domain. This is clearly a sign that enough people are not okay with their marketing tactic and the company set up a different website domain (same exact information) to blindside more unknowing victims. SLD Solutions states its platform is to "help employers find, hire and manage great people", but SLD Solutions is not an employer hiring employees. It is a business that profits off the people it recruits.
I was contacted by phone for an interview with SLD Solutions. However, the interview was a sales pitch with a group of other people and then a one-on-one breakout room with someone to filter out if I would pay the financial obligation of $133 to get licensed and started with the program. Morally it is clear why this is wrong, but legally this falls under fraud for the misrepresentation of being a company offering hourly or salary employment to people who put their resumes on a platform for such a type of employer. The experience fuels a psychological imbalance to people searching for income and then being told their desire is "small thinking" and they need to think like an entrepreneur. To target a specific demographic with an "opportunity" that does not and cannot guarantee their income is not what the audience on the job search platform is looking for. Their recruits join out of hope and desperation for any type of income.
I cannot get the time I spent with them back or the time I spent reporting them and mentally and emotionally getting myself back on track to search for jobs. It isn't fair to be conned into listening to people make you feel terrible for wanting a job (especially a corporate position in upper management). It's also unfair that companies like this get to use platforms like Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and Monster, etc to exploit the fears of anxious people looking for employment. Please ban SLD Solutions and if necessary their parent company Americrop from utilizing this angle to profit.
Multi-level marketing scheme
Multi-level marketing scheme. No product other than marketing membership into a revenue-sharing scheme based on signing up new members. Profit sharing diagram is pyramid-shaped. Contact with the company resulted from them mining my information from a third-party source, was sent an unsolicited text message asking me to call to schedule an interview. Presentation on the company was conducted via Zoom with roughly 80 participants. No discernible service was described besides "financial education", "saving money", and "revenue maximization". I was eventually invited to a one-on-one interview in which I was told that I would need to pay $133 up-front for certification training (via a specific payment platform) to join their organization as an "Associate", and that I would be considered an independent contractor conducting sales without provision of leads or contacts. Upon asking my interviewer how long he'd been with the company, I was told that he was also an "Associate" who'd been with them for 10 months. Asking about their office setup, I was told that there were no fixed offices "due to the pandemic". Asking for how to move forward, I was directed to sign up on their website SLDSpartan.com and to expect an email with instructions otherwise. Signing up, I was initially approved and then mysteriously "unapproved" within five minutes. Googling the email contact cc'ed with the approval and unapproval email notifications, I found numerous negative reviews for the company via its official website that included citation of multi-level-marketing tactics, including this damning one: "they will say that you don't get paid the first month and that as soon as you are hired, you will be tasked with recruitment of five more team members". Another review stated: "Focus more on you bringing in other new inexperienced agents rather than actually helping families financially". url: [URL] Apparently, the people inducted to this group are pressured into purchasing life insurance under unclear terms, and are instructed to provide the company with contact information for their friends and family in order for those people to also be pressured into purchasing life insurance policies. It might be skating by, legally, but for all intents and purposes the company and SLD are one and the same, both scams.
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SLD Solutions earns a trustworthiness rating of 91%
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SLD Solutions address100 Spectrum Center Dr Fl 9, Irvine, California, 92618-4962, United States
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Scam! Kit told me she was with the government doing a audit...liar. I told her to stop calling and harassing me, hung up the phone then blocked the number. I wish people would put this much effort into getting a real job instead of scamming people.
getting "recruitment" texts regarding an unknown position, about an alleged resume posted on career builder... this is unprofessional AT BEST but in reality, is an unconscionable scam trying to take advantage of desperate job seekers. shame
Completely not a scam. Do you get a text? Yes. Did they find your resume on Career Builders? Yes (don't activate your resume if you're not looking for work. If you "didn't" put your resume up, you should probably check who did.) Is this a job? No. Is it an opportunity? Yes. Will the company stop contacting if you ask? Yes. I have not read any complaints here that substantiate this company being a "SCAM". This company provides legitimate services to community and does not "serve" other companies, it is partnered with other companies to provide these services. I recommend for anyone being interviewed (for any job/opportunity) in the future, to ask the "right" questions to understand what it is you want and what the company's expectations are.
I have an interview with them in twenty minutes. a zoom interview. if they start asking for money im going to laugh and hang up.