Nicole
GBAbsolute scam Absolute scam. No legitimate associate would call back to back 7-8, or more, times a day. Hanging up when I answered a few times. And when I finally answered again bc I was tired of continually blocking numbers from NY day after day for WEEKS which in it self is harassment the women on the phone wanted to jump me for answering the already fed up like "you don't know whose calling you to be answering like that". I know it's someone who I have blocked no less than 50 calls in the past 3 or 4 weeks. Guess she's missing out on scam commission, no respectful, legit company would be so pathetically desperate.
Sophie Carter
GBWWA membership is a useful tool for… WWA membership is a useful tool for any woman looking to network with other professional women. Members on the platform seem receptive to wanting to network.
Penelope Bennett
GBThey called me a few days after I… They called me a few days after I filled out an application. Went through the interview process, decided not to join at this time. Concept seems interesting, maybe I will consider it next year.
Avery Jenkins
GBI’m a member from UK I’m a member from UK. When I joined I thought they had a larger presence there but their network is more US focused. That said it has been a positive experience. They created a nice looking profile for me and I’ve been able to make a few connections.
CaliBadass
GBNot seeing how I would benefit from this organization. Found out about the organization on social media. (All you have to do is pay for your ad to be ran on facebook and IG). They emailed and called back to back. Finally, answered the call. Felt like a job interview. After all that, I was told I was accepted into this elite organization which would help my company and/or brand expand. The lady goes on and on without explaining how this will grow your brand and what exactly the organization stems from. While I'm on the phone I look into the website and see it's based out of Denmark. How would people overseas help me to network inside the United States? (Red Flag). The lady then goes into the membership fees and says that it's a membership of 299 without explaining what I would be getting out of this said membership. (Red Flag) I told her that I don't have money to give to a membership at the moment and she explained that she would waive the fee if I became a lifetime member for 199.00 today. (Red Flag). I asked specific questions about what they would do to expand my brand since I would be attending conferences in person or via Zoom and how would that help me. As I heard the buzzing of other call center workers in the background on the phone, there were no real detail as to what this organization does. If they are helping you for 200 hundred dollars please explain to me what are they doing. I can go anywhere to get motivational speeches (TED talks, Tony Robbins, Candace Owens, etc).. For those who did pay, are you getting connected to people who work within your same scope to give you leads or anything tangible? Sounds like you would probably be better off going on LinkedIn and building connections for free. I want to build a real circle with real people and real results. The lady kept talking about money and making a payment, not allowing the conversation to die down and letting me decide if this was worth the investment, so I hung up. The organization is not elite. You will not get Mason/Eastern Star connections. They are after your credit card. They are taking "chasing the bag" to a whole other level. From the other reviews, it looks like once they have your card information it's game over. They are running up your credit card like Kim Kardashian ran up Ray J's mom's credit card and never paid them back during her maid/closet cleaning era. (IYKYK) Heck give the card information to me I'll put it to good use. (Jokes).. You've been warned.