Sample complaints we have found for (905) 264-9962
naythan
"When you sell yourself to family and friends, you do just that. If you get them to buy, you have perhaps put a few quick dollars in your pocket, but in so doing you traded integrity that you once had with the people who trusted you most. This same integrity, mind you, is integrity that you cannot easily buy back. Regardless of how big your sphere of influence might be, staying on this path will guarantee that your well will eventually run dry." I have a brother and unlce that do not even speak to eachother right now over this Primerica b***s***. He is right if your not smart enough to see that this is a pyramid scheme (a bad one at that) you'll know when your personal relationships go to s*** because of money lent/spent/borrowed. These fools called me today with an interview opportunity. (647) 693-6569 is the number that called me today to their credit the lady i spoke with was very courtious and polite. Still not interested though
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!!!!
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
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.
Strawberry
I agree with those that say MLM is a bad deal for most people. It's "endless chain" compensation and recruiting. MLMs typically telemarket all hours of the day, weekends, holidays, and are taught to prospect and recruit 24/7. Your friends will avoid you if you bring this shiite up to them. <p>They teach people that your friends are losers if they don't join. People get obsessed because of the groupthink training sessions where they get your endorphins firing. 90%+ lose money in MLMs. Products are usually mediocre and better and cheaper elsewhere. Markets are often already saturated with people who have been harassed by MLM telemarketers. You work harder for longer hours, weekends and holidays included, but you don't get paid for that work, you only get paid to make a sale. You might work for a week just to get one sale, then you get a very tiny cheque because 6 or more people and the company also have to get paid from that sale. MLM is a really bad business model, but they lobby government and make donations to politicians so they can influence the laws in the country. <p>A lot of off-the-street types who are down-and-out join, but just lose more.<p>Check with www.the-cma.org to see if they are registered and abide by the CMA rules for marketing. If they are, you can file a complaint. If not listed, ask yourself why?<p>
Roy Mustang
This guy isn't actually the VP of Primerica, I think he's just a regional VP of a certain office of Primerica (sounds similar to other MLM where there are various levels within various regions, much like Vector).Sounds funny that they have so much time to interview so many people, it's almost like they're desperate. From past experience, most jobs opportunities are first filled my family members or friends of the respective company, so it really is amazing how they can afford to hand out this many interviews.
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Sample complaints we have found for (905) 264-9962
naythan
Water
Mark
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.
Strawberry
Roy Mustang
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