Sample complaints we have found for (905) 264-9962
GirlyGirl
Mr. Grossman called me too -- for Team Leader. I knew I didn't want to go, but he was pressuring me on the phone so I said yes (always intending to back out last minute). Oh well! I'm not going to appear, and he can just see what he thinks about that. I'm guessing he won't be surprised.Primerica is a legitimate company with suspicious tactics. I do not want my conscience to be tainted with guilt for similarly pressuring people to be recruited to something I do not believe in -- just to support myself? No thanks. I want a job where people can respect me and not the other way around.Needless to say, my first reaction when I heard that this Mr. Grossman was from Primerica was disgust.
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 -
Shortcake clearly didn't understand the link. The CMA was set up by telemarketers to create an ethics code for telemarketers who join to follow. It seems the telemarketer in question has questionable ethics according to these posts.As far as MLM goes, in Canada, "An MLM plan is a plan with three or more levels (the operator and at least two levels of participants) that promotes the supply of a product to participants of the plan. Compensation is earned by participants in the MLM plan based on the supply of the product to participants and/or non-participants of the MLM plan. A legitimate MLM plan focuses on the supply of products rather than the recruitment of prospective participants into the MLM plan and offers products that consumers value and are willing to purchase."http://competitionbureau.gc.ca/eic/site/cb-bc.nsf/eng/03035.html#multi_levelI think people can decide for themselves based on this description whether a particular company is MLM or not.
shortcake
Oh yeah... I almost forgot... Strawberry's web link doesn't show many major financial institutions ,mainly because it's not a credible link. It doesn't have info for London Life, Clarica and many other top ten insurers/investors - but like Primerica they are not Multi-Level Marketers, they operate in the financial service field!
Water
Hi guys!!!! I got the call this afternoon as well!!!!! It was so wired!!!don't you guys think so???Too good to be true!!! he said the same thing and give a number (647) 298-6200 for the interviewer - Laura Zassur 's contact info. It located at 4000 steeles..everything is the sameThank you guys... I will not go and waste of my time!!!!
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Sample complaints we have found for (905) 264-9962
GirlyGirl
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
strawberry
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Water
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