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 company has been compared to AAA as one of the best roadside assistance companies available. The difference that is pointed out is that they cover so much more than their competitors. With AAA there is a once yearly fee but with MCA the fee is monthly and works out to be about three times the cost.

There have always been rumors that this is just another type of pyramid scheme where no one prospers except the ones at the top. While it is true that the company prospers when their clients are also associates the basic structure is somewhat different in that when one of your clients becomes an associate you will receive a commission as well as over writes from this person so long as the policy continues but you do not get paid for what is sold by that associate or for anyone that they sign up for coverage.

To truly succeed as an associate with MCA a prospect will need skills to create a sales presentation that will appeal to friends and strangers alike. The newly recruited associate is given a start up kit as well as a web site to assist them. The associates are also given access to printed training, videos and a person to help guide them to success.

When enrolling you will receive an on line welcome package through your email. It should give you all of the information you need to get started and offers the means to begin earning extra money. In order to continue earning commissions from your new clients it is important that they continue to carry the coverage after the sale. MCA will not accept payment from debit cards because they are not a permanent means of payment such as credit cards or automatic withdrawal from bank accounts.

Most complaints that are listed on line have to do with service when a claim is filed. The time factor when calling for roadside service is one example. Some complaints deal with the lack of immediacy demonstrated by the customer service operators at the control center. Telephone calls are not returned in a timely fashion or the operator demonstrates that the client's problems are not important by ignoring them or neglecting to respond.

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.

The coverage of this policy is extremely wide and reaches into areas that the average road service company does not. In a perfect world you will be very happy with the services offered. The associate program can provide an avenue to financial security for an ambitious person. By comparison to other operations of this type the concept that the Motor Club of America scam may in fact be a fallacy.




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