Primerica's Training Program???
#1 jtakaoh
Posted 29 July 2005 - 05:28 AM
#2 SaucyEnchilada
Posted 29 July 2005 - 05:38 AM
#3 jtakaoh
Posted 29 July 2005 - 06:51 AM
#4 amanda
Posted 29 August 2005 - 05:52 AM
1. Primerica is a member of Citigroup. We are the distribution arm for Citigroup. Citigroup is the #1 company in the WORLD. They are represented on the global forbes and the dow jones. The Dow Jones looks at the 30 industries in the world and takes the top company in that indusrty. For fast food, it's McDonalds, for soda pop it's coca-cola, etc. Mcdonald's sets the standards for every other fast food restaurant so they are the most highly regulated. This also means that Citigroup sets the standards for every other financial services company and they are THE MOST HIGHLY REGULATED. Schemes and such illegal opporations could not happen here.
2. Citigroup has over 1 trillion dollars in assets, what that means is that if you take every bank in North America and add up all of their assets, Citigroup is bigger than all of them combined. Why on earth would Citigroup need your $200.00 if you really think about it when they are going to turn around and put you through approximately $2000.00 worth of training and licensing. Then to top it all off, after paying that, having us teach you our stratagies, educating you on how to handle your money, at best, and taking you on 3 training appointments to find out if this is for you, you can get reimbursed for $150.00 dollars of that. You also get payed on any loans and pre-paid legal programs that occur during that training appointment. Citigroup is taking on more of a risk than you are by investing all of this time and money into you.
3. The way that Primerica is expanding right now is the exact same way that real estate expanded when they knew the baby boomers would all be moving through their industry buying houses. We are now in a point in time where there will be a huge wealth movement and this company is offering you to open and own your own business for an investment of $200.00
With all of this said , don't you think you ought to march yourself into an opportunity meeting with whoever invited you and check it out for yourself instead of listening to people that are so bitter they want to come on here and ruin your opportunity just because they don't have the gumption for it themselves? These people are either quitters who didn't want to do the work it takes to build a business ro they are our competition who is now losing in this industry due to our educational approach about their rip off policies
#5 Consumer Advocate
Posted 29 August 2005 - 06:06 AM
Read about Primerica at the link above. Definitely a rip-off. Stay away from them.
#6 Visaman
Posted 29 August 2005 - 11:37 AM
#7 Heidi
Posted 04 September 2005 - 10:37 AM
Amanda - what office do you work out of? My husband is F/T in the business and I am P/T. We just got back from Palm Springs which was absolutely amazing. Wouldn't be anywhere else! Your post said it best.
#8 Fatima
Posted 07 October 2005 - 11:48 PM
Never ever talk to anyone from Primerica Financial Services.
tell them up front: never ever call me, or i will report to RCMP
Primerica Financial Services STOP CALLING JOB SEEKERS GET LOST!!!!!! OR I WILL REPORT TO RCMP.
I got a call from a lady yesterday evening (Oct-08-2005) around 6:45pm.
Saying '' I got your resume from my associate and we are looking for individuals like you to be the managers.''
I asked her ''who is your associate?''
she replied, oh I can't give out her name.''
I told her upfront, never ever call me, if you do, I will report to RCMP.
she hang up on me.
This is not the 1st time it happend to me, every time when I put my resume up on either hotjobs.ca or monster.ca
they are the first one to call me.
I am going to report to both companies to take some actions.
In fact, I have blocked them from hotjobs.ca
now, they can't see my resume.
Primerica Financial Services GET LOST
#9 Scum Merica
Posted 08 October 2005 - 03:14 AM
#10 Hello
Posted 09 October 2005 - 01:11 AM
Sell something fictional; they're quite familiar with that.
#11 internet
Posted 11 October 2005 - 10:53 AM
#12 Reality
Posted 12 November 2005 - 07:53 AM
#13 Hey Hey
Posted 12 November 2005 - 08:05 AM
Supposedly easy money.
All these uneducated idiots deserve to be ripped off!
#14 dude
Posted 12 November 2005 - 08:40 AM
"they are recruiting people to be trained so these people can then train others....what the hell is she talking about? "
Train my ass! Shouldn't the government make it ILLEGAL for MLMs to HARASS people like this?
#15 Ken
Posted 12 November 2005 - 09:00 AM
But yeah I agree they really need to stop harassing ppl...theyll do anything for a recruit.
#16 paul
Posted 12 November 2005 - 10:49 AM
#17 haha
Posted 12 November 2005 - 11:56 AM
#18 total abuse to id
Posted 22 November 2005 - 03:46 AM
I got a phone call from Primerica, this lady called me to offered me a job, and when I asked her who gave her my phone number and name, she said " oh well you know I get names from different people, etc, so I don't remember who gave me your info!!!!" what a freak! Then she started to ask me where I was from, about my husband, etc. This is a total abuse to personal information and identity!!! Please freak get a real job!!!!
#19 why
Posted 22 November 2005 - 04:23 AM
"Citigroup is the #1 company in the WORLD."
according to who?
according to what?
why?
you sound young, uneducated and full of yourself to say the least. what a ridiculous blanket statement.
PRIMERICA's tactics are guerilla marketing and it is a pyarmid scheme that ensnares thousands of hopeful, and sometimes desperate, people every year.
#20 Tormentor
Posted 28 November 2005 - 02:03 PM
#21 Tulipflower
Posted 29 November 2005 - 11:36 AM
I also remember that a lot of employees got free trips to Las Vegas and I can't remember the other location that they got free trips to go to. Also, I remember how much staff they went through at head office.
With the licensing payments...I remember that the most important task was to be sure that all the cheques were cashed in the second it arrived. They would have one employee check for incomming mail at least six times a day (because some money arrived by special delivery). I also remember how some people would come in and tour the Canadian head office and as they pass by my department I would sometimes hear comments from these hopefuls "I can make really good money and it would be so easy!" But little did they know, they were just fools always writing out cheques to Primerica. I also noted back then, that these hopefuls did not appear to be very well educated and still did not understand what they were getting into but acted like they knew what they were doing because of the staff who worked in the sales/recruiting department. They led them to believe that they too can afford to buy a large house if they sign up with Primerica (that was shown in a video).
I really felt sad for these people. I wonder how many of them became millionare's after they went through Primerca's in-house training and all those cheques they had to mail to Primerica?
#22 Momma
Posted 29 November 2005 - 11:46 AM
#23 Tulipflower
Posted 30 November 2005 - 12:27 PM
#24 lex
Posted 23 February 2006 - 06:13 PM
Here's the problem: Their insurance policies are built to NEVER pay out (good luck affording a term life insurance policy in your late 60s when most death claims are made ie: thousands of dollars per month). Meaning that the people who buy the policies will never get their "large sum of tax free money". I work in the industry, for a reputable company (one which does not turn up lots of negative feedback when you google it), and we find it ludacris that you could represent yourself as a professional in your field (when you work part time and half of the training you DID recieve was about recruiting) when you know nothing about how to service your clients. Just like WFG, if all of your training is on how to recruit more people... when exactly do you learn how to properly advise your clients?
And by the way........ ADVOCIS? Ever heard of them? They are the Self-regulated organization for all financial advisors in the country -- from ALL companies. They set all of the standards to make sure that all clients are treated appropriately... its funny how there are no Primerica agents who are members... not one. Care to comment on that? I didn't think so....

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