DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY.
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY.
I was hired on as a sales associate for this company through indeed by Mr. Reyna. I have previously worked for Brooks Brothers and Men's Wearhouse and have practiced minor tailoring from my home, so I am quite familiar with Men's Custom clothing and customer relations.
Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, many people work from home or desire to do so, such as myself, so I was relieved to find a job opportunity with "Reyna Clothier." The initial presentation by Mr. Reyna was quite knowledgable and informative and was done over Zoom with cameras on, so I was convinced that this was a genuine opportunity to make money for myself and his company.
The idea was to call a predetermined list of finance professionals with Edward Jones and LPL to offer better rates on custom made clothing through the Reyna Clothier website and a digital measuring software, so I initially thought the idea was sound and agreed to sign on as a contractor.
But after making several calls to finance offices, I took a deeper look into the company and the website, and found some issues. I personally reported these issues to Mr. Reyna, but he seemed entirely unreceptive to any of the issues. He was very unclear about how to use the digital measuring software at all, so I suggested that I order a product to learn more about the entire ordering process, and he immediately became defensive, as if I had made a mistake by asking about how I might do my job more efficiently.
As a contractor based on commission only, my only goal was to make money, but he didn't even want to do that- which is CRAZY. I am now fairly certain that this gentleman Mr. Reyna is running either a poorly built scam business, or a business so disorganized, he doesn't even know how to make money.
I say none of these things out of spite for him. I genuinely wish for him to find success in his ventures in business, but I do not want any of the people that he calls to think that they're spending $750 on anything but a scam. That would be unfair to the customers. And I mean no insult to the customers by saying they might fall for the scam. (I personally am very knowledgeable in men's fashion, and he successfully allowed me to believe that he had a company that had a track record of success and a business model for improvement, so he's very convincing and polite in affect. BE AWARE.)
HE CURRENTLY HAS TWO OTHER CONTRACTORS WORKING FOR HIM MAKING PHONE CALLS TO INVESTORS FROM EDWARD JONES AND LPL. THEY ARE BOTH VERY POLITE AND MAY HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IS GOING ON.
I can only hope that the other contractors find out soon enough what is going on.







