I received a call from a woman named Mary stating that someone referred me to her and asked if I was still looking for a job. I wasted a month of my busy life and thankfully, I already maintain a good internship at a wealth management firm and did not leave it for such stupidity. One speaker, the VP/Owner clearly had been doing this for a while and was all about the potential money that could be earned, though was vague on the details and it seemed to me that anyone with a salary job is a sucker in their eyes. He wanted to set up an interview as soon as I was better and continually called or text me to see if I was better. Only said that his company was part of the stock exchange and made more money than Yahoo -_-. The interview ended there. But like all of these MLM businesses, its not set up for money to be made through only selling the product. By the time he is licensed, he has alienated many of his friends, made some money for his upline, and is now expected to trick others into doing what he was duped into doing. So i googled and seems like a scam i called back and canceled. Had a local resident from Primerica call me as I often leave my card at the nearby supermarket as I offer computer repair services. My fellow employees are a wonderful group to work with. Act really dumb and make them explain things 3 or 4 times. thank you for opening my eyes! he never gave me the company name just the address and I thought it was a company I applied to on indeed but it wasnt as soon as I got there I seen on the door primerica then I turned around and went home my friend told me about them its like a pyramid scam they want you to put money into their business and promises you will make money. Hilarious response. In this review of Primerica Aaron Goldsten, who was a representative for a year in the mlm primerica financial services reveals the truth and talks about the. They didnt give me an estimated end time for the interview, after about an hour (I was following the MLB Draft on the side) I told them that I had to go and they asked me about the opportunity and I reaffirmed that I already have a job and they told me that they will call me in a couple of weeks about it. FIRST AMERICAN NATIONAL SECURITIES, INC., PRIMERICA ADVISORS, PFS INVESTMENTS INC. CRD#: 10111 /SEC#: 801-72263,8-26486. There were about 20 other people sitting in the chairs. It was nice how they fooled some people but I was ready to go after 5 minutes, it reminded me too much of cutco knives sales pitch. Im here to see how this turn out(Micheal Jackson Thriller Popcorn Meme). She gives me a look that says, You could very well be the son I never had! It seems like a con now. Which is why a I didnt go down that path. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is accusing former broker Barkley Lundy, who worked with PFS Investments, of defrauding at least 20 customers.The self-regulatory organization claims that from at least 1/11 through 3/14, Lundy took these clients' funds and placed the money in his own bank accounts. Discouraged, I climbed into my own car and went home. From then he sent us to different people to ask us some questions. Thats how I found this site. Glad I found this page though so I dont have to waste my time or money. Its not what you are told that is important, but rather what they arent telling you that really matters. There is more money made in consumable products than anything else. It amazes me that people still think they can get away with taking advantage of good people that just want to work. Went here, not knowing what it was about. There were a ton of empty chairs and he said there was just a big sales meeting earlier. And you say Im too lazy to work for myself? In addition they needed close contacts, many may know as the warm market. Got an e-mail (I use that term lightly, he had a hotmail address) from someone saying my resume had been passed on to him. Her husband, a mechanic, got invited to a big fancy house and had dinner there. In any event, I told him I was not interested and he hung up. Ugh. Then she talked about the opportunity to make money, but it was NEVER presented to me by her; or any of the other Primerica reps that it was any kind of a job interview. But I really like you. You say your husband someone to be in the office and is getting part of his earnings. None thats who! She had a nice dark tan and spiky hair with maroon tips and very pale yellow roots. Term insurance gets expensive if you have to buy it each year, and investing in mutual funds is OK if you can ride out a bear market. Ive been to interviews and left without a job. Thanks for your reviews, Wasting time is the #1 sin in job hunting. Overall sounded ok but things started to not add up. Write by: . Given my lack of experience, I was not sure if this was normal or not. However, the options you'll be presented with are dependent on your age. I would love to hear a Primerican respond, and dont use the cliche, not everone is right for Primerica, because that realistically just points the finger back at their recruiting department! This is where it got a bit fishy. 3.) He said they are looking for people to sell financial products and to recruit and train new employees. She also had sold Avon at one time too. 12 hr days and have to many days off, I have time to put into a might work job to help me out for my goals in life. The most obvious illustration of this was the outline he drew for me of their organization, a literal pyramid your work will be trying to enlist enough people that you can stop harassing your friends and family, and start luring in random people at department stores to hock insurance for you. Whats this guys deal anyway? They asked me to come back for information session next week. Again, I am a little hungover and I figure well, so what. We will see. We were all in this rinkadink room, looks like they rented and tried to make it look professional but it looks rushed and had meaningless awards on the walls. Fortunately, my paralysis didnt last long. I AM a great manager and I have been offered legitimate opportunities in the past, so yes, we exchanged numbers. He was bringing us all down about our current minimum wage jobs or the ones that were unemployed and started to brag about how much money he made. She sits me down and she gives me usual scripted mumbo jumbo how Primerica gets people out of dept through education, and how their life insurance policy covers families and how I can make $1500+ only working about 15 hours a month. I made a decent living $30,000, but its much harder than most people even imagine and it truly does require that you do oodles of prospecting. Needless to say, not going. Ive been self-employed all my life and, just like real estate, if you dont work, you dont get paid. It was an apartment looking complex with no name, nothing. I had a few drinks the night before. All of this is broken into ordinary conversation somehow. We both said yeah and he gave us his wifes number and took our numbers down. And he made it seem like the right thing to do. The man called the following day (just as he had said he would do). Primerica is a multi-level marketing company. And a sidenote when I exchanged info with the wife in target her android phone had an app on it where my full name showed up on her phone. Wow was not expecting it to be such a rabbit whole. I was approached this past weekend while at work where a lady chatted me up, telling me that I had the right personality for an up and coming business based out of another city. I am considering doing Primerica, but I am first doing my due dilligence. never said what I would be doing . I work full-time and train in martial arts. Its all true. I called her back a couple days later and she scheduled an interview for this coming Monday. I felt anxiety throughout this whole calling session. What a waste of one hour, these scammers will not be at my house nor will I have contact with them again. When something seems to good to be true, i have high doubts of it. He replied well how can i make you feel more comfortable about this opportunity? I said i would have to talk to my parents after all this was over to see what they think because all this seems weird. Im guessing he was catching on that i was too smart to be manipulated by all the financial opportunities. He then wanted to make be more comfortable by CALLING MY PARENTS and setting up a home visit to talk to them about all this. I have mine scheduled in a few hours..you saved me gas and time! It was the first time I smelled something fishy. To start making money and sign up as a Transamerica distributor you will need to pay a processing fee of $100 and to start recruiting new members you will need to pay another $300. PLEASE DONT GO. I drove out to the location, got there 15 minutes early, so I sat in my car. He kept messaging me even if i wouldnt give him a reply and somehow found my number and keeps contacting me. The plates say something like A-TEAM. So glad I did! I emailed them and set up an interview for tomorrow. When I looked at the girls job title, I googled it and found this site. This guy has spent 30+ years of his life working for a company that promises VERY SIZABLE returns but delivers very little. No, regular companies that are set up with levels of management (such as Walmart) are NOT pyramid schemes. If the job interview is not actually for a job, and is instead for a recruitment scheme, then the person was lied to. I studied and passed and was prepared for take the NASD Series 6 exam. cattle calls they lie about and call job interviews. NOT!! Customer Service PFS Investment clients with Legg Mason, Invesco,Fidelity, American Century, Amundi Pioneer, Nuveen and Franklin Templeton funds may check their accounts here. The so called VP is there and questions were asked and at some point, the so called VP (he looks like James Ingram) said that I need to pay $99 for my financial license to be able to get the job. I was being complimented on how I dress, my smile and my energy,( Im a naturally energetic person) they make you feel safe and secure while your there , but right away I was put off when they wanted my bank info. epipens, and or anything that a person needs to have to live and is stupid expensive. I had a job interview with them, after applying to places that did not have them under it. We had a small conversation and she claimed she liked my personality and gave me her card. I pasted a smile on my face and said of course, hes expecting you, he just stepped out for a few minutes though inside I was fuming. Question you investigate insurance fraud correct? Oh my bad I guess money is a scam to you as well. I guess I get to add to the list, I received a missed call, I dont check my messages usually and I typically just google the number and see what comes up and then once something pops up I call or dont call this time nothing came up so I called. I have an apparent interview with this so called PRIMERICA today and from reading these blogs I will not be going, this looks like Kirby (the vacuum cleaner) a 10 person session and rudeness and inconsideration to those looking for a job I dont think soI will pass on this thanks to all of your blogs its a fraud obviously and I am not going to waste my time on this, thankfully enough I do have a real job and to think I almost turned it down, I got a phone call from this lady name Ratna Kong she was calling me from her cell phone and she told me someone recommended me to her about a position, about being a supervisor and training I knew something was wrong when I couldnt look up her number on google or find her name or the company.thanks again. I cant thank you enough. Ill be moving in a few weeks anyway and as I mentioned, I already have work. The good old fashioned telemarketer approach *laughs*. This morning I received a message saying he was looking for 7-10 people to fill various roles in his office and wanted me to let him know of candidates. Absolutely disgraceful that there are companies like this out there.
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