Additional business information
Students are interviewed and recruited by Southwestern Advantage Sales Leaders and local student leaders during the fall and spring. If selected for the program, the students may begin initial training to know what to expect, and informal product training. Students, although legally classified as adults, are endorsed into the program by their parents through a parental support letter.
The students attend a five-day training course in Nashville that covers business management, product knowledge, sales presentations, success principles, safety and ethics among other things critical to running a successful business. Similar to other direct selling companies students are independent contractors, NOT employees of Southwestern Advantage. After training they are provided a suggested sales area in which to work. They typically live with a host family and 1 to 3 other student representatives of the same gender. Housing is not guaranteed, but students receive training and advice from the company. Housing is part of the set-up of their business. Many host families do house year-to-year and consist of both alumni and non-alumni. Students are financially responsible for their lodging, food and travel expenses during the training and summer time. The company does subsidize their hotel stay during training in Nashville.
Southwestern Advantage suggests students bring approximately $500 with them to sales training. The total expenses incurred throughout the summer vary according to the individual, but range from $1,500 to $3,000. Students generally pay their expenses from down payments collected from sales of product and remit the rest to the company where it is recorded on their company account to cover the wholesale cost of the products.
The most successful student dealers work a rigorous schedule of 72 or more hours a week, Monday through Saturday, typically 8 am to 9 pm. The students talk to families in their homes through cold calls and referrals. Although students work independently during the day, a student leader is close by to mentor, support, answer questions and even follow or be followed to offer advice from his/her previous experience. Student leaders meet with the students each Sunday and someone from Southwestern Advantage calls each host home at night to collect stats for inventory and make sure the students returned safely.
There are no sales quotas set by Southwestern Advantage, as the representative is an independent contractor running a single-level direct sales business. At the end of the summer, students deliver the product to their customers, collect the balances due and return to Nashville to reconcile their accounts. They remit the remaining money, return left over product for full credit, and receive a check for their credit balance.
INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS:
By Federal law, customers who purchase Southwestern Advantage products from the independent student representatives have three days from the date of purchase to cancel their order. Saturday is included by Federal law as a business day. Southwestern Advantage is a third party to the contract between the students and customer and can only act on the student's behalf within the three-day cooling off period. The website and app subscriptions are month-to-month and are cancelled when the consumer contacts the company and requests the subscription to end.
After ordering products, be sure to keep the sales receipt given to you by the student or sent via email. It is a binding contract with the student of your intentions to purchase the product. If in the event you do not receive the product you ordered, Southwestern Advantage guarantees delivery if you have a valid receipt. Call the Southwestern Advantage Customer Contact Center at 888-551-5901 or e-mail at customercontactcenter@southwestern.com.
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Overview
Southwestern Advantage is a direct seller and publisher of educational and leadership products including books, apps, and a subscription-based website.
Business Details
- Location of This Business
- 2451 Atrium Way, Nashville, TN 37214
- BBB File Opened:
- 10/1/1961
- Years in Business:
- 170
- Business Started:
- 1/1/1855
- Business Started Locally:
- 1/1/1855
- Business Incorporated:
- 1/24/2012
- Accredited Since:
- 10/1/1961
- Type of Entity:
- Corporation
- Alternate Business Name
- Southwestern
- Southwestern Family Of Companies
- Business Management
- Mr. Trey Campbell
- Contact Information
Principal
- Mr. Trey Campbell
Customer Contact
- Mr. Trey Campbell
- Dave Causer, President
- Additional Contact Information
Phone Numbers
- (615) 391-2801Other Phone
Email Addresses
- Primary
- (615) 391-2801
Customer Complaints
103 Customer Complaints
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12/19/2023
- Complaint Type:
- Billing Issues
- Status:
- Resolved
Customer Reviews
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