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  2. Vector Marketing - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.vectormarketing.com. Vector Marketing is a Direct selling marketing subsidiary company and the marketing arm of Cutco Corporation, an Olean, New York –based cutlery manufacturer. The company has been the subject of criticism and lawsuits for its business practices and has been accused of being a multi-level marketing company.

  3. Cutco - Wikipedia

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    Cutco Corporation, formerly Alcas Corporation, is an American company that sells cutlery, predominantly through multi-level marketing. It is the parent company of CUTCO Cutlery Corp., Vector Marketing, Ka-Bar Knives, and Schilling Forge. The company has been the subject of criticism and lawsuits for its business practices, and has been accused ...

  4. Talk:Vector Marketing - Wikipedia

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    For the search "Cutco Scam", one of the questions: "Is vector Cutco a pyramid scheme?" Links to this page, but only pulls this paragraph. "Vector claims they are a single-level direct selling marketing company, not a multi-level marketing company, and **they are not a pyramid scheme** as its detractors claim."

  5. Fake Customer Reviews: Don't Fall for This Online Marketing Scam

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    Fake Customer Reviews: Don't Fall for This Online Marketing Scam. M. Joy Hayes, Ph.D. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:38 PM. Amazon Fake Customer Reviews.

  6. The mystery behind those creepy 'Unknown' spam calls - AOL

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    The mystery behind these creepy 'Unknown' spam calls often begins with data breaches or information leaks. Scammers obtain partial information from various sources, including public records ...

  7. Multi-level marketing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-level marketing (MLM), also called network marketing [1] or pyramid selling, [2] [3] [4] is a controversial [4] and sometimes illegal marketing strategy for the sale of products or services in which the revenue of the MLM company is derived from a non-salaried workforce selling the company's products or services, while the earnings of the participants are derived from a pyramid-shaped or ...

  8. Talk:Cutco/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Proposed text for new section, Cutco Foundation: "The purpose of the Cutco Foundation is to provide Cutco Corp. and its subsidiaries - Cutco Cutlery, Vector Marketing, Ka-Bar and Schilling Forge - a mechanism for contributing to the growth of the society in which its employees live and work.

  9. Talk:Cutco - Wikipedia

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    I disagree with the multi-level marketing comment. In my understanding, Cutco recruits do not get paid, other than a small bonus, for recruiting others. If there is information to the contrary, aside from a traditional sales manager's incentive pay structure, then the MLM should be removed as incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ...