Blue World Pools
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Category: Home & Garden
Contact Information South Carolina, United States
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Blue World Pools Reviews
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July 4, 2008
Don't use them
Do not use this company. We had an appointment that they never showed to and when we called they were very unprofessional and rude! The rep named Ron and Janet the "supervisor" laughed at my husband's frustration and then said they may have someone out around 8:30 pm. I looked them up on this site and immediately cancelled! Thank Goodness! This company should DEFINATELY be closed for ripping off hard working people! Don't use this company! Scam Scam Scam Scam Scam Scam!!! I strongly suggest you go to a local retailer and not use this bull company.
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June 21, 2008
Hopefully this will help some of you
It appears that this company has screwing hard working people out of their hard earned money down to a T. so here is some information that hopefully will help some of you out. First, if you are in day 1 or 2 of meeting with a salesman and want to cancel you need to type up a letter addressing it to the company. read your paperwork, it is clearly printed in there where to send the cancellation letter to. I met with the salesman on a Sunday, tried calling finance on Monday, and again Tuesday. Was told the typical 'I am not authorized to handle your cancellation but I will have the person who is call you back' This is where they get you. Ignore what they say type up your letter and get your happy rear to the post office by the end of day 2. pay the 16.00 to overnight the letter to the address in the paperwork where it says to send it. some have said they sent the letter to the company's home office in GA. Doing that can screw you in the end as the paperwork you signed clearly states the procedure. With that said, now that you have sent the letter overnight you can track it through the usps website and you can also get signature verification. Print this information out and keep for your records. **you can also do this on day 3 as long as it is postmarked within the 3 days** and yes every state in the US has the 3 BUSINESS days (if you agree to get a pool on Friday you by law have until that following Wednesday to get it canceled) contract cancellation policy.
Second, place a stop payment on your check. The stop payment is good for 6 months. Your bank will ask the reason (I think this gets sent to the company along with the returned check) you simply tell your bank that it is because you have canceled your contract within the 3 day alloted time.
Total cost for cancellation... around $40. Money saved in the long term (including Interest) aprox $30, 000 The ripple effect this would have on the company if everyone was able to do this PRICELESS.
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June 19, 2008
Don't buy from them
We bought a pool off of Blue World Pools last year, was told that it would cost $4, 000 and ended up costing $14, 000. We were also told that if we cancelled they would put a lien against our house. We were also told that our pool would be a show pool and that we would get all the upgrades, we were also told that they upgraded our pool to a 27ft round pool for no charge, yeah right after it is all said and done, we will be paying $44, 800, for a $4, 00 pool. What a scam!!!
They called me and said that we had called and cancelled our contract, and they were charging all this money, for a pool that we didn't even have yet. We had words and then they were a month late putting my pool in.
I told them they better not send anyone to my house, because I will tell them not to buy from this company. I have threatened them with a lawyer, but they know, once you sign the contract, there is nothing you can do. This company needs to be sued and stop right now.
What ever you do, DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY
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June 16, 2008
Scam and fraud
Reading all these reports has left a huge knot in my stomach. My husband started working for Blue World in April thinking this was going to be a great way to make awesome money and help us get ahead financially after some really hard blows from the previous year. We depended on this job VERY much, especially since I had just had a baby in February and didn't get paid for all of my Maternity Leave.
To make a long story short everything he was told along with 2 of his friends in training was a lie. All 3 of them were lied to about the pay schedule, the way their commissions were based, the length of time it would take to install the pools, their bonus checks, EVERYTHING. They were taunted all the time about having their 'bonus checks' taken if they quit. however, they were not BONUS checks, this was the money they were told would pay their taxes at the end of the year WITH leftovers. BUT as soon as the end of the season came they fired whoever they wanted so they wouldn't have to pay. WE STILL have not been paid on THOUSANDS of dollars worth of contracts.
My husband DID NOT know anything about a scam and never had a clue that he was working for a business that wouldn't follow thru with what they said. The money we spent just for GAS to get to appointments is more than we we've received from them. If anyone has any help or contacts that we could join to set up a lawsuit of any kind we'd love to know. My husband and his friend are both extremely angry about how they've been deceived and would do anything to get back at this company who stole very precious money and time from our families and lives.
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June 13, 2008
What a scam
Called blue world pools last week and a representative came out this past Sunday. He gave a good presentation, unfortunately he tells what he is told not what he knows. After going through everything we agreed to get a 'show pool' for around $15, 000. He said the payments would be at the 'high end' based on a 24.9% interest but we should call Monday to speak with Kathleen Payne to find out exactly what the interest would be. It would range between 16-24.9%.
Well I called many many times on Monday from 9am -9pm central time and left several messages. No one returned my calls so needless to say I began to have serious doubts about a company where you are unable to reach the person. I called again first thing Tuesday morning and suprise she answered. I asked her if she had a chance to see what my interest rate would be and she said she hadnt begun to process my order yet and it would be Wednesday before she got back to me. I then told her 'no, I need to know now because I am not going to pay 24.9% interest and Wednesday is the cut off point for the 3 day cancellation.' She then informed me that the 24.9% interest is their interest rate and since I was going to cancel she would give my file to Mr. Allen Shenker and have him call me as she is not authorized to handle cancellations.
I called Mr. Shenker numerous times Tuesday and left 2 voice mails and of course still no answer. So I typed up a letter of cancellation, left work early, went to the post office and sent the letter overnight express (16.00 worth every penny to get away from this company). Checked usps website today and it was at the location at 9:30a.m Wednesday. I have spent a good portion of the day trying to reach this Mr. Shenker to no avail. Finally reached Mrs. Payne again to ask her if she had indeed sent my file to him and she said she did and could not answer as to why he has not called me. Then she asked me if I had a receipt from the post office showing when it was sent and I told her of course. She said she would get the information to him again and get him to call me.
I know my bases are covered but I also have called my bank and had a stop payment put on my deposit check with a note that the reason for the stop payment is due to cancellation within the legal 3 day contract cancellation period (after all no need for them to cash my check if there is no contract). I have also contacted my attorney who is ready to nail them to the wall if they so much as think about putting ink to a piece of paper to place a lien on my property. So hopefully I wont have to go through what some of you have.
One of these days I will learn to do a complete research on a company before even considering doing business with them in which there is alot of money involved.
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June 6, 2008
Scam
Three times I’ve set up apts for site inspection, three times I took time off work to be on site, three times BWP was a no show, If you want to buy a new pool go to another company.
Blue world pools must be in business to make phone calls only.
Blue World Pools only response to this problem is: Would you like to setup another appointment. NOOOO!!! Your company has cost me money already and I’ve never seen a BWP rep.
To all interested in Blue World Pools BEWARE, Don’t waste your time.
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May 14, 2008
They cannot be trusted
I have also experienced the same deliberate deception and increase in price of the pool. I spoke with an attorney today and if you have signed a contract send them a cancellation letter immediately even if after the 3 days, and whatever you do, do not allow them to install the pool or you will be obligated to pay their ridiculous price for sure.
There must be something we can do if we all ban together despite their threats of legal fees, liens on our property, etc. I was stupid and did not search the internet for more information before I got hooked in. I am searching all avenues for solutions and am digging in for the fight and I will not give up until Blue World Pools is held accountable for the unethical and deceptive business practices.
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May 6, 2008
They want money before even deciding on what pool you want
The people at blue world pools have lost there minds. I have been trying since October of last year to get a rep. out here from there. Well today they call again and say that they are unable to make, that I will be receiving a packet in the mail. Like the other 2 times. So I call, The first lady in finance she was the rudest person, I did not even need to talk to anyone in finance, well long story short. I finally got to talk to a rep his name was ROB. Do you know what he had the nerve to tell me? His exact words were «You have to make blue world pool believe that you are serious, the only way to do that is to send the money for the pool." DO WHAT!!! No representative has been out here, I haven't even decided on what pool, everyone I speak to has attitudes. Now this wasn't $100 or $500. More like in the thousand. They really are scamming people. What can we do about this??? Does anyone know!!!
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May 6, 2008
Don't do business with them
I have read in the past, before I came to work at Blue World Pools, about complaints against Blue World Pools. The texture of them and the way they were written I dismissed as just a disgruntled employee or a consumer that did not have a full understanding of everything. The amount of discovered complaints are about what I would have expected to see on a company this size. Little did I know that what I was able to find was actually just the tip of the ice burg for what was going to happen to me.
I can assure you that this is not the case with me. Please take the time to read this in its entirety, as it is detailed and factual, as I have expounded with dates, transactions and specific dollar amounts.
In Feb 2008, I answered an ad from Blue World Pools seeking outside closers. The ad indicated good earnings potential. I have a $2200.00 mortgage as well as 2 car payments equalling $1200.00 per month. I have made decent money in the past and have set records everyplace I have worked.
I talked to a recruiter that told me about earning of $2000.00 - $3000.00 per week, which sounded fine to me. I discounted this by 50% to make up for company exaggeration, and would still provide me with $6, 000.00 per month income of which is what I need. I had no question of my ability to sell this or any other product.
I was scheduled for a training class on Feb 13th, 14th and 15th. This class, the trainer, Jeff, again stressed the same earnings potential. After this, before we received an employee agreement, we were made to write a check for $150.00 for our training material and presentation kit. If we did not pay it at this time, we had to leave. I paid, as did the other 20 people in the class. Additionally you had to purchase a fax machine to use from peoples homes. This is a cost of about $100.00.
The next day we received our employment agreements as well as commission schedule. This indicated that you would only receive about 50% of your commission at the time the pool was released. It was also explained that as time went on the balances would be paid totalling about 75% of the commission. This sounded ok as I have a history of producing so I was not concerned about the earnings. The agreement also contained a provision of hold back until the end of the year to be paid as a bonus only if you are still an employee of the company. If you leave for any reason, they will keep this money. (It is a deduction from your earned commission and not a true bonus.)
We were also told by Jeff that when we left on Saturday some of us would have leads to run that afternoon and that the ones that did not get a lead Saturday, would have some Sunday. Additionally it was indicated that if we wanted to due a temporary lack of leads we could travel to different market places that was short a rep.
I finally received my first leads days later that produced 1 sale and one appointment cancelled. After going several days without any appointments, I asked where they could send me to that was producing leads. I was sent to Montgomery Alabama initially and then to Johnson City Tn. I drove many days as much as 500 miles making my appointments and returning to the hotel. I left many mornings at 7:30 to make a 10:00 appointment and then had appointments as late as 8:30 and got back to the hotel at 1:00.
While they had me working out of Johnson City Tn. I covered TN, VA, and Kentucky as well as N.C. the same scenario was in play here as it was in Alabama.
From March 1, 2008 when I ran my first appointment to May 4th, I sold a total of 20 pools. My total pay earned was $6900.00 however, my total received is only $3222.10 with a “bonus” due of $3000.00, which I will never receive because I am not with the company. I spent $2475.00 in fuel and vehicle expenses including 3 oil changes because of mileage.
As represented, by the recruiters and Jeff the trainer the average commission is $900.00. If that were a true statement I would have earned not less then $18, 000.00, a liveable wage as that would break down for 2 months of earnings netting about $6500.00 after expenses and taxes. I did not even earn half that amount. In some cases, I received as little as $73.55. (A detail of earning per unit will follow)
The commission structure as represented to us is as follows 50% above par or 5% on in house financing (Which winds up being 100% of the time. It seems that I never met anyone that had decent enough credit to be bought by any number of our available finance companies)
Customer 1 sold 03/1 for $11, 721.00 paid 436.05, and should have been $586.05.
Customer 2 sold 03/6 for $13, 721.00 paid $536.05, and should have been $686.05.
Customer 3 sold 03/8 for $16, 321.00 paid $275.00, and should have been $1300.00 (50% over par).
Customer 4 sold 03/11 for $13, 721.00 was turned down even thought they claim that due to in house financing there are no turndowns.
Customer 5 sold 03/12 for $11, 721.00 paid $200.00, and should have been $585.05.
Customer 6 sold 03/15 for $10, 961.00 was cancelled and then the company called a couple of days later and they saved it but cut me out of the commission because of it cancelling.
Customer 7 sold 03/20 for $11, 721.00 paid $300.00, and should have been $585.05.
Customer 8 sold 03/21 for $10, 471.00 paid $73.55, and should have been $523.55.
Customer 9 sold 03/25 for $15, 721.00 paid $250.00, and should have been $1001.50 (50% over par).
Customer 10 sold 03/27 for $15, 721.00 paid $250.00, and should have been $1001.50 (50% over par).
Customer 11 sold 03/29 for $17, 521.00 paid $000.00, and should have been $1900.00 (50% over par).
Customer 12 sold 04/4 for $9, 999.00 paid $200.00, and should have been $1000.00 (50% over par.)
Customer 13 sold 04/12 for $13, 721.00 paid $250.00, and should have been $686.05.
Customer 14 sold 04/13 for $15, 021.00 paid $250.00, and should have been $650.00 (50% over par)
Customer 15 sold 04/19 for $8934.00 paid $000.00, and should have been $446.70.
Customer 16 sold 04/22 for $10471.00 paid $000.00, and should have been $523.55.
Customer 17 sold 04/23 for $16321.00 paid $000.00, and should have been $1300.00 (50% over par)
I had 3 cancellations involved totalling 20 sales.
Additionally there are several people that they called later in the week, after I had been to the home and made a 3-hour presentation, and sold for less money. This cut me out of the loop entirely for commission paid.
After being kept away from my family, I did request to take me back home. I was made to stay on the road for an additional 7 days before they would send me home. Upon arrival at my home area, I went several days without receiving any appointments at all. They, since I was no longer willing to travel, effectively forced me to quit but not providing me appointments. I was told by Mike Maloney that I needed to be aware that all monies held would not be paid to me, as they were actually bonuses and not my commissions earned. Additionally any appointments that would be provided normally I would be fined for and taken out of any money that might be owed to me in commissions. (I find this rather interesting, as there weren’t any appointments for me in the 10 days prior to this and suddenly upon my departure, they are slammed with 4 appointments a day for me. So they can levy a 250.00 fine against me for not running them. (They require a 7-day notice or will fine you for missed appointments)
They really took me. I fell for ‘PIE IN THE SKY’. What’s bad is I should know better. I worked hard for this company to be stolen from.
The promises made are just that. Empty promises. I made amounts of commissions that were well below stated commissions that we were told could be earned. Additionally any contract that could not be sent to outside financing and were kept for in house financing, we would get only 5% of instead of 50% over par on those qualifying contracts. Little did I know that all of my clients would be in house financing? This allows the company to pay less to the sales representative and make 25% interest from the client over a course of 7-10 years. IE: Comission example, a pool selling for $17, 521.00 should pay the salesperson $1900.00. With in house financing, I would receive only 5% of the sales amount that in the stated example would only pay me $876.05. As you can see from before that this happened to me at least 1 time.
They are a large company that is set up and geared for them to make money. They misrepresent most things to you as a salesperson. Additionally they request you to lie to the potential clients from the beginning of the sales presentation stating that Blue World has been in business for 28 years, (they have not) all the way to a show pool discount that is nothing more then a gimmick. In addition, they tell you not to leave all of the customer signed forms with the customer, specifically the high cost section 32 mortgage disclosure stating that there is a mortgage on their house and the document that tells about the ability to cancel.
This company is amazing in that their format is actually to commit fraud on an ongoing basis. This is evident from the beginning of hiring sales people in February to the way sales are affected.
I personally know another person from the Orlando Florida area that this very same thing has happened to. I also truly believe that we are not isolated incidents.
I am ultimately going to file a report with the appropriate attorneys generals in the respective state that I worked in as well as Nevada as they are incorporated in that state.
We are not permitted to provide our e-mail address or phone number in the body of the text here at this site. However, if you signup with them (There is not a fee) you will be able to obtain all of my contact information as I have given them permission to forward to all that request it.
I am interested in hearing from anyone that has had an issue with Blue World Pools either through their unscrupulous sales tactics or as an employee. Additionally I am seeking an attorney that would be interested in looking into this further to contact me referencing a possible lawsuit and ultimately a class action lawsuit.
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May 1, 2008
They are a scam
I'm Glad that I found these comments. The saleswoman arrived at my house within 10 minutes after I read this. she was trying to sale me a $295, 000 pool and $399 pool for $15, 000...then after I told her those are high prices and I will get back in touch after I made a decision she tried to lower the price to $11, 000...after continually telling her that I would have to call her back with my decision she was saying something about that it was today’s offer only...and just like one of the comments I read she kept calling someone on my house phone!! To make calls to someone? She just would not accept the fact that I was not going to purchase this pool. I asked her if they have an office or a show room she told me that they did not have either. She said that she sells them out of her home...after she said that I asked her to leave.
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