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Cutco

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American direct sales company
Cutco Corporation
FormerlyAlcas Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryKitchen accessories
Founded1949; 76 years ago (1949)
HeadquartersOlean, New York, United States
ProductsCutlery
Kitchen knives
Pocket knives
Garden tools
Scissors
Websitewww.cutco.comEdit this at Wikidata

Cutco Corporation, formerlyAlcas Corporation, is an American company that sells cutlery, predominantly throughmulti-level marketing. It is the parent company of CUTCO Cutlery Corp.,Vector Marketing,Ka-Bar Knives, and Schilling Forge.

The company has been the subject of criticism and lawsuits for its business practices, and has been accused of being amulti-level marketing company. TheLos Angeles Times claims that Vector meets theFederal Trade Commission (FTC) definition of amulti-level marketing company which is "businesses that involve selling products to family and friends and recruiting other people to do the same" because they sell their product through person-to-person sales. Salespeople are generally young and recruited from high school or college. Students are hired to sell Cutco products (mainly kitchen knives) to customers, starting with their friends and family. Vector's recruitment tactics have been described as deceptive, and they have faced numerous lawsuits over their pay structure and treatment of its salespeople, who are mostlyindependent contractors instead of employees. Vector claims they are a single-level direct selling marketing company, not a multi-level marketing company or apyramid scheme as its detractors claim.

The company was founded in 1949 byAlcoa andCase Cutlery (hence "Al-cas") to manufacture stainless steel knives for Alcoa'sWearEver Cookware division. Alcoa purchased Case's share in the company in 1972, and Alcas became a separate private company in 1982 after amanagement buyout.[1] In 1985, the company acquired Vector Marketing Corporation.[2]

In early 2009, Alcas changed its name to Cutco, the name of the primary product.[3]

Products

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Cutco is abrand ofcutlery and kitchen accessories directly marketed to customers through in-home demonstrations by independent sales representatives who are mostly college students.[4][5] More than 100 kitchencutlery products are sold under the Cutco name, as well as a variety of kitchenutensils,cookware, sporting, and outdoor knives.

Although the products are not typically purchased in retail stores, Cutco has opened six of its own retail stores:Indianapolis, Indiana;Okemos, Michigan; St. Louis, Missouri; Novi, Michigan; Edina, Minnesota; andErie, Pennsylvania.[6] All of the company's knives and most of their other products are produced inOlean, New York, while other products are made in Mexico and China.[7]

Vector Marketing

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A few Cutco knives and a pair of super shears
Main article:Vector Marketing

Vector Marketing is Cutco'sdirect selling subsidiary that builds its sales force through advertising via newspapers,direct marketing,word-of-mouth, posted advertisements,letters, and various media on the internet.[8][9][10][11] The company has been the subject of criticism and lawsuits for its deceptive recruiting and business practices, and has been accused of being amulti-level marketing company.[12] Theirfliers advertising "student work" are distributed in many high schools andcollege campuses across the United States and Canada. Students are hired to sell Cutco products (mainlykitchen knives) to customers, starting with their friends and family, then branching out through recommendations, all through one-on-one demonstrations. While Vector required a deposit on the sample kit representatives were issued in the past, this was changed in 2011, and deposits are no longer required from representatives.[13][14][15][16]

References

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  1. ^"CUTCO Cutlery: History".www.cutco.com. Retrieved15 April 2018.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^Cutco Company History[permanent dead link]
  3. ^Shaw, Jeff (2008-12-08)."Alcas changing its name to CUTCO".Olean Times Herald. Olean, New York. Retrieved2020-12-06.
  4. ^Chu, Kathy."College students learn from job of hard knocks: Door-to-door sales draw thousands every summer".USA Today. Retrieved2007-10-12.
  5. ^Davis, Jana."What is 'Work For Students' anyway?". Archived fromthe original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved2007-10-12.
  6. ^Schouten, Cory (2011-03-28)."Roundup: Cutco, Marshalls, Performance Bicycle, Sensu".Indianapolis Business Journal. Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2011. Retrieved28 March 2011.
  7. ^Made in America, Cutco.com
  8. ^Moret, Darrin (September 6, 2013)."Did I Participate In A Pyramid Scheme?".Popular Science. RetrievedMay 31, 2017.
  9. ^Kellman, Beth Robinson (April 2, 2010)."Better Business Bureau offers advice on multilevel marketing".The Oakland Press.Oakland County, Michigan. Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-25. Retrieved2019-10-12.
  10. ^Deal, A. Matthew (September 26, 2006)."High wages for student work – but beware".Campus News. The Carolinian. p. 1. Archived fromthe original on June 18, 2008. RetrievedJune 5, 2008.
  11. ^Gunn, Eileen (August 5, 2008)."Summer Job: Nice Pay, if You Can Cut It".The Wall Street Journal. p. D4. RetrievedApril 21, 2011.
  12. ^David Lazarus (2020-06-23)."Column: Beware of this 'important opportunity' for job-seeking students".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2020-08-08.
  13. ^Episode 10.Street Cents, January 14, 2002
  14. ^"Blue-Eyed Devil: Don't get scammed looking for work while in college". lsureveille.com. Archived fromthe original on September 7, 2012. RetrievedApril 8, 2012.
  15. ^Lucchesi, Nick (February 4, 2004)."Vector Marketing targets unaware college students".News. The Journal. p. 2. Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2011. RetrievedJune 5, 2008.
  16. ^da Costa, Polyana (August 21, 2004)."Firm misled sales recruits to sell knives, students say".Salem Statesman-Journal. Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2008.

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