Used and Abused
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Tue Oct-11-05 12:53 PM
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Does anyone here have experience with Primerica? |
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I'm looking on the web and don't know what info is reliable. Some think its an MLM scheme, but it is backed by Citigroup.
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Shell Beau
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Tue Oct-11-05 12:53 PM
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It isn't a scam, but it is not easy. You have to go into people's homes and try to sell them life insurance.
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kick-ass-bob
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Tue Oct-11-05 12:58 PM
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2. Lots of things are legitimate that are sold via MLMs. |
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You would be shocked to find out how many companies use it to get their products out.
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madinmaryland
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Tue Oct-11-05 02:11 PM
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3. I've bought their insurance. |
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As pricy as anyone else. Ended up canceling it. Salespeople are very pushy and tend to be people that you "used" to call friends after their schpeil.
Stay away from them.
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Tue Oct-11-05 02:46 PM
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Specializing in insurance sales. Their program doesn't sound bad up front but beware of the insurance pitch...:)
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Shell Beau
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Tue Oct-11-05 02:52 PM
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5. They say they are not a pyramid, but |
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they are extremely similar. I went to a few meetings and even took and passed the insurance exam. But after I saw what they had to do, there is no way I could do that. You have to go into people's homes (a lot of times at night when they get off of work) and try to sell them life insurance. I could not do that. The last thing I want when I get off of work is for some insurance salesman in my house.
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