I just spent the last 2 hours or so with someone from Primerica talking about life insurance and saving money. What surprised me, was that it turned into a recruiting pitch, with my Mom in it, trying to make me join them (get training and licensed to educate people about how to save money and whatnot). He then goes on to telling me that trained people should recruit more people, but he'll be training them, while I get paid for letting them gain more people and teaching them about how to save money. Of course, all of this saving money, is just signing up people for their service.
While I was talking with him, in my mind it screamed pyramid scheme. A bit of googling brought up this and a few more suspicious pages.
I know that they want to save us money by doing the regular financial decisions, but trying to recruit people just after they pitched their position? I don't think so.
While I was talking with him, in my mind it screamed pyramid scheme. A bit of googling brought up this and a few more suspicious pages.
I know that they want to save us money by doing the regular financial decisions, but trying to recruit people just after they pitched their position? I don't think so.
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