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David Bandre

4 years ago

I was planning a political campaign, and called fo...

I was planning a political campaign, and called for a consultation, telling Victory who I was running against and what race it was for. They sent a lower level worker to meet me (which was fine, and he was a nice person). With their worker, I went through my entire history, goals, positives, negatives, information on my campaign, etc. Several e-mail follow-ups happened where additional information was obtained. I was then ghosted, and it took several more e-mails from me to be informed that they had a conflict of interest because they had a "pre-existing relationship" with my opponent. Victory Enterprises then went on to run my opponent's campaign. I sent an e-mail asking that the individual I had met with not work on my opponent's campaign at the least, or that they recognize the conflict and not work at all on the campaign. That was not responded to in any way. They did a nice job on his campaign, but this lack of professionalism is either a result of a) being unorganized, or b) dishonesty. I cannot support either. Lest you think this is sour grapes from losing an election, part of it may be, but at least I held off until after the election to post this review. I'm not sure one star is low enough for this lack of professionalism. They ran a great campaign for my opponent, but situations like this are why people hate politics. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.

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