Sample complaints we have found for (905) 264-9962
Myself
Went to one of these bogus "interviews" in one of their "offices" located in a shabby strip mall. Was total garbage, of course, a total waste of time - just a pyramid scheme as others have indicated. Was hounded for months after by these losers trying to get me to sign up.
Even on their own website, buried under a tiny link to "Important Disclosures", they admit that the average income of one of their "representatives" in 2010 was (drum roll) $5,296 per year:
Quite the little dialogue Grossman has going on here between fake posters about the thrilling "opportunity" they have been so exalted to be invited to participate in. Then again, fake postings and bogus job offers are pretty much par for the course for this operation and others of their ilk.
Avoid.
m a
THANK GOODNESS I checked it out, the audacity. He was so pleasant from the start, and his script seemed so perfectly rehearsed that a mini red flag went up in my head, but then he continued to talk and talk about the opportunity, how no financial background is required, and that all I need was a love for people, good interpersonal and communication skills, and pretty much all of the other laundry terms that job seekers put on their resumes. So, it was hard to accept the interview because he made me feel so confident and optimistic about being a "leader" and a part of "the biggest financial institution in the world". My sister and her close friend both attended the first interview and confirmed that it was highly unprofessional. The questions that they asked were basic personality questions, hardly the grilling that one would expect from a solid company. I am supposed to go to my interview tomorrow, and if "Tal Grossman" had left a number to contact them if anything should arise, I would've had the courtesy to let them know I wasn't interested, but they didn't. So? Again, thank goodness I did my research!Also, for those genuinely looking for the "truth", just keep doing your research, go with your instincts, and be weary of the super positive comments such as the ones below, because they too might be hired by Primerica or similar companies, doing damage control on helpful and informative sites such as these.Good luck to those still looking for employment!Stay positive!!!
Irritated by Pyramid Shills
They tried to get me as well. Primerica preys on the naive and the disadvantaged - students, immigrants, the chronically unemployed - with empty promises of "big money" and "financial independence."
The reality is that recruits are simply used as tools to gain access to their circle of contacts. After collecting enrollment fees from you and bilking what they can from your friends and relatives they move on to the next stooge. I had a big laugh when I read that the average annual income of one of their grunts was barely over $5000/year, about one quarter what you would earn making minimum wage at a fast food restaurant -
I gots a job from Ray and he was nice too me and my kids too. he gave extra monies to help me with rent and presents for my kids. now i make good moneies, and can afford all new thing and stuff without worring bout bills or rent with my new curear.
NYSE
http://gatorcapitalblog.com/tag/primerica-financial/Primerica is one of the TOP performing funds since its inception in 2010.Impossible to be scammed by a top performing NYSE stock and let's not forget - Primerica, through Citigroup, was the #1 company on the Forbes Super 500!! The only scam here is the broke trying to advise the hopeful!!
Juanita
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Sample complaints we have found for (905) 264-9962
Myself
Even on their own website, buried under a tiny link to "Important Disclosures", they admit that the average income of one of their "representatives" in 2010 was (drum roll) $5,296 per year:
http://www.primerica.com/public/primerica_disclosures.html
Quite the little dialogue Grossman has going on here between fake posters about the thrilling "opportunity" they have been so exalted to be invited to participate in. Then again, fake postings and bogus job offers are pretty much par for the course for this operation and others of their ilk.
Avoid.
m a
Irritated by Pyramid Shills
The reality is that recruits are simply used as tools to gain access to their circle of contacts. After collecting enrollment fees from you and bilking what they can from your friends and relatives they move on to the next stooge. I had a big laugh when I read that the average annual income of one of their grunts was barely over $5000/year, about one quarter what you would earn making minimum wage at a fast food restaurant -
http://www.primerica.com/public/primerica_disclosures.html
Peaches
NYSE
Juanita
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