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Tajoval

I got a call from this guy yesterday. Set up an interview for tomorrow. Said he got my information from someone who referred me for a job and he wants to interview me for a leadership role in the company. I always get suspicious when anyone mentions Primerica so I thought I would google his name. I am so glad I found this site. I am not going to the interview after this.Thanks everyone!!!
 

Ray Anchetta

Thank you for your timely response Julia Forte.  I’ve been writing to you and your team for three weeks now, and until now you hadn’t responded.  

“The users say they were contacted by Primerica; you say Primerica never contacted them and ask to take your word for it?....”

Yes! As a responsible administrator I’d ask that you look at the facts, many of which were provided to you in “!” replies.  Primerica has over 6000 offices in the United States and Canada.  When someone ‘Googles’ Primerica – This forum does pop up.  There are many cases in this blog that site “I've read through quite a few of the posts in this forum and couldn't resist throwing in my opinion...” and “My husband got 'hired' by Primerica about two months ago through CareerBuilder.com. He has a bachelors degree in Public Relations...” These are just two examples of many that are either ‘passer-bys’ or disgruntled with someone else using this form to vent! NO ONE HERE has EVER used CareerBuilder, We’ve Never travelled to St.Louis (another post), and we sure as heck never met (or called) “Punch” who clearly wrote “I was recently referred by a friend to "Primerica" for an "opportunity." “

On your home page it is written:

Reverse Phone Number Lookup
This is a user supplied database of phone numbers of telemarketers, non-profit organizations, charities, political surveyors, SCAM artists, and other companies that don't leave messages, disconnect once you answer, and simply interrupt your day.
If you received a strange call, unwanted SMS message, or just came across a number you don't recognize and want more information about, most likely you are not the only one. Search for this phone number to see the reports of others. If there are no reports yet, leave your comment to start a conversation.
“What's clear is the public has questions about Primerica and how it operates. Could you address the questions and refute the wrongful information in a public response?” Julia – if the ‘public’ has questions they can call us.  They are welcome to comment to any of our representatives directly – IF WE’VE CALLED THEM!  If they have issues with other offices or divisions of the company they need to resolve those issues with those offices or our Home Office.  Allowing negative and abusive posts remain when they are not of our doing is completely unfair.
“You will be challenging the anonymous posters? If yes, why not here?” We are only challenging the posting for which we know for certain we DID NOT CALL.  I’m not going to get into an on-line debate with people I have never called nor met.  As “difficult” as it is for you to “stay objective” we’re simply asking you to diligently read through the comments – it’s clear that there are multiple comments that we obviously NEVER CALLED! In fact, about 10 days ago we tagged all the comments that were never CALLED by our office.
Again, I appreciate your response.  I know as a responsible business woman it is of the upmost importance to maintain both your integrity and dignity.  Oh, and before you write “I take it you decline my offer to explain your side of the story and prefer to blackmail...” Give me more than 50 minutes to respond – I do work too sometimes!

Ray Anchetta
 

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:http://www.primerica.com/public/primerica_disclosures.htmlQuite 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.
 

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.
 

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 AnchettaAll 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
 

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.
 

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