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Mark

The number associated with this address is 4000 Steeles Avenue West in Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada which is just north of the city of Toronto.  The local police there would be the Ontario Provincial Police -

http://www.opp.ca/ecms/index.php?id=285
 

Samantha

Received a call from this number today, the guy said his name was Tal Grossman and he was calling from Primerica and then he said Citi Group.  He said they have job available in the finance department for someone with no finance experience (weird)! Then he said "I don't think you have finance experience", when I actually do have a lot of finance experience, but he did know my name and my number, so I think he got it from workopolis or something like that.
He talk really fast.
He called me last year and did the same sales pitch.
My friend went to the interview and said its a company that tries to lure you in for insurance sales.
I asked him if it was sales and he said no.  Oh well I'm not going to this stupid interview, waste of time.
 

banana

Too funny - I just popped back here this morning to follow up, and I see all this.  Nathan - the biggest difference between PFS and these MLM compnies is that in Primerica you must get a license issued through the government to distribute product.  Registered products are a far cry from MLM.  In other companies you have tp purchase the product to resell it.  I can't buy an RSP and then resell mine to you.  As we straighten out the facts, Primerica is a giant, a leader both in Canada and globally in Term insurance, debt consolidation and various investment products.  Any comparrison to a company that is not a financial service company is invalid.  Peach - great question - talk to the person training you - infact, they'll outline things to you very clearly, better than I can do on the web.  Nathan - I know how you feel, that's similar to how I felt, what I found was that there was no substitution for going in for an interview, getting the actual facts, seeing the numbers, and asking questions.  Making assumptions and guessing over a system that has made literally tens of thousands of "independant representatives" financially free isn't fair.  Unfortunately you don't know enough about this business (you clearly know a lot about the industry you specializee in) to pass judgement or make comparrisons.  The fact you mentioned that representatives become clients is a funny thing - most of our clients become representatives!!  We just brought my uncle into the company - He was a CFA (not corn flakes though!! LOL!!)  We sat in his house last week, he loved what the company does, he took advantage of some investments and figured who could manage his money better, me or him???  This is the opportunity of a lifetime if dome right Peter.  Do follow your heart!!  Good luck to all those reading, use your own brain, not someone else's, you don't know where there's have been!!
 

Dream0226

I was in Primerica for 15 years. Without telling all the details of my time in that company. It was my bread and butter. I made my living, but I admit to make money in Primerica you have to be able to sacrifice a lot of people who will fail.  Just like you I have learned money concepts that I think are good concept, but after  15 years in the business I can say that those concept don't work. It did not work for me and my family and it did not work for any of my 1,000 plus clients. All I did for them is provided them a very expensive term insurance and have them open an IRA. Good concept but they can do better somewhere else. I'm glad I finally decided to get out. Please learn the concept and then look at the numbers. PRI is public company, try to make your research and not stick solely to what they say. Primerica is good and so a lot of companies. Please don't be like me before. I became a hater of other companies and their agents just because they don't hold the PRI concept. And I have lost a lot of friends. Most people are good even they do not work for Primerica.Here's a recent public news: money.msn.com on PRI
 

Ray Anchetta

Here's what I've been writing to the WhoCallsMe Team!!

Out of curiosity - I keep posting information about the validity of your website - seeing as how you continue to allow posts like the one I'm commenting on to exist - where myself and no one from my office has called.  When someone googles our phone number this trash comes up... Your site is supposed to offer valid information to people who we have 'called' or contacted.  This individual is simply spreading hate and lies.  Our office has been in existence for 7 years - this individual's post, and many before it have been commenting using our phone number and writing ridiculous and malicious comments even though we've never contacted them.  I understand that not everyone is a fan of our company - not everyone is a fan of Whocallsme - but I'm simply asking you, on behalf of my team and office, to remove all the postings, including this one, of people that we haven't called.  Or, please leave my comments and stop deleting them - giving me too the option of "free speech" on your site.

Thank You,

Ray Anchetta

All that I'm asking of you is that you remove all posts that we DID NOT CALL - let them use other forums or someone else's phone number but not ours.  I, and many of my colleagues, work under this phone number and there are many posts that are misleading, irrelevant or simply untrue and slanderous that
 

Rick Ross

Primerica solicits as follows:You post your resume on Monster, CareerBuilder, etc.They troll the resumes. They call you.They leave a voice mail that says something like: "our company is opening a branch office in your area and we were referred to you as a strong candidate for a managerial position." If you call them or speak with them on the phone, they will invariably demurr on the details on the business, and pretty much stay with the vague script wording that they use in their voicemail. They will stay with the "management position for a big important company" schtick.At this point, having had my time wasted with one of the A-holes once on an in person meeting a few years ago, I bust them. I just say: "are you really representing Primerica". I generally get a sheepish "yeah". I tell them something along the lines of: "SORRY! I have a career, and what you are offering is total crap."  Usually they hang up on me. My fun for the day.The point is, Primerica doesn't pay a salary, they demand an enrollment fee, they want you to attend their cult training, and they do not go out looking for programmers. It's a financial services MLM pyramid. The "jobs" are commission only sales jobs, and you create your own leads. You are supposed to recruit other Primerica stooges.  Utterly consistent and deceptive recruiting M.O.
 

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