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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.
Resident47
In a sidebar to this hoo-hah, here's this week's business news on Primerica:Citigroup to Sell Last of Its Stake in Primericahttp://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/12/13/citigr ... rimerica-stake/"Citigroup ... prepares to sell the last of its remaining shares in the firm it took public last year.. . . . . . . . . . Primerica?s stock was down about 6 percent in premarket trading on Tuesday."Citi Sells Last of its Primerica Shareshttp://www.forbes.com/sites/marketnewsvideo/2 ... imerica-shares/"Citi spun off the provider of insurance, investment and savings products last year. Primerica now serves ?Main Street? America as a standalone company, competing with companies like MetLife and Prudential."So Primerica now has to strike "subsidiary of CitiGroup" from all of its promo copy and sales presentations. It's been reported that sales spielers would try hard not to mention the name "Primerica" until totally necessary. Momma's apron is lifted from its face now, not that hiding behind a Bailout Bank was any great shakes. The Primerica name is part of a long heritage of fraud and name changes, and if the current name is as soiled as certain corporate trolls fear, another rebranding is coming in 2012.
Juanita
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peejay
wow if you check there has been posts on here since 2008!!!!well I got a call also samething as all of the above and still same address on steelesthank you everyone after reading this i wont be going eitherits truly sad when companies pry and try to scheme the unemployedrun around all over the city only to be disappointed!waste of gas and time!!!!!!!!!im soooooooooooo tired of these companies thank god for posts like this one!saves time and moneygood luck to all my fellow unemployed friends out there!
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shortcake
I agree with Strawberry. MLM is tough. Thank goodness that Primerica is not Multi Level Marketing! As Strawberry knows, Primerica is regulated by the government - check www.fsco.ca - That's the website for the |financial service industry, or www.ific.com - for all mutual funds. As Strawberry clearly points out MLM comiossion cheques are low because you using "internal consumption" Selling to a saturated market - that's what you get for selling vitamins and soap. Primerica deals with MONEY - everyone needs RRSPs, Mutual Funds, Education Funds for Children, Life Insurance - products that solve needs. Thanks for the insight on MLM Strawberry, thank god there's still hope out there with companies like Primerica, and people like Straw and I!
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