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Posted by Tom on January 09, 2003 at 23:17:40:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Primerica - Great Deceivers??? posted by George Simpson on October 12, 2003 at 06:58:32:

George is making comments about people, and making incorrect statements about PFS.


: Why is it that so many of the Primerica supporters have lousy grammar and proofreading skills? Could it be Primerica preys on the uneducated? (When I say "uneducated" I don't mean lack of a college education!!)

No, The reason why they have lousy grammar and proofreading goes back to their education. Did you know that a Newspaper is writen in a 3 to 6 grade level? This is because that is what most people have. So if you run into a lot of people who can't use grammar correctly and mispell a few words, remember it was the educational system that failed.

: Primerica sucks people in by acting like they are the only company that does what's right for the client. After an intelligent person has had some time to think about it they will run away as fast as they can. If they like what Primerica says they do for the client they can do it with a number of other companies and truly do what's right for the client with good products.

Well first, let us look at what most Insurance Companies do. They sell cash value, something that is good for less than 2% of the American People, but it is markets to all 100% American People.

If you buy term they will hound you until you change your mind. I am talking about the conversion calls that most if not all clients get. I have clients that went with us even though it cost them money, becasue they got tired of the phone calls.

If you buy cash value, these companies will have new agents call you if you are orphan, and either try to sell you some more insurance or try to churn you. This was found out by Mark Colbert whiuel at MEt LIFe. He infomred the company and they did nothing, and when he told the department of Insurann, he got fired.

Lastly, These Companies have been caught telling their agents not to continue to sell these policies as saving vehicles.

: : interesting that the largest company in the world The "very good company" That you so graciously mentioned.Would condone such described malicious acts and turn it's head the other way. I have also noticed that the people who are realy succesful in life over look negatives and nay sayers and have little if any time to invest in spreading unsubstanciated opinions of others, however those who revel in thier own failures and spew thier diareah of the mouth all over the internet are probably not greatful not satisfied not spiritually fullfilled not financially independant not physicaly fit nor are they emotionally stable. i hold these truths to be self evident in the confused ramblings of these lost souls .I hope that you were wear in a cup.

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: : : : For someone who is claiming to be doing a guinea pig experiment, you certainly seem to have lost all objectivity.

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: : : : : Let me ask you a few questions. You must have got your life license, since you got paid some amount. If you didn't get licensed you could not have gotten paid, Federal Law (or is it state?).

: : : : : Did you get any other license, or were you just trying to make money selling only life insurance? How many people did you talk to? (don't say some fake number just to make it look like you talked to a bunch of people, we want the truth remember)

: : : : : My upline told me to get licensed first so that when we talked with people I could get paid on it. I'm sorry your upline was not the same.

: : : : : Plus I wouldn't advise someone to do it full-time from the get go, unless you have some money saved up or your one gung-ho type person about it. It does take some time to get into the flow, it is for me anyway.

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: : : I have attended a few Primerica meetings, and I now realize how/why cults flourish. The RVP of my office requires that everyone in his flock, excuse me, "office" comes in for twice weekly training sessions. These training sessions are nothing more than brainwashing sessions. He uses classic control techniques. For example, he uses positive reinforcement to reward those in the audience who agree with him most vocally by throwing Hershey chocolates to them. He punishes naysayers by ridiculing and degrading them. And he tries to discredit people who have formal business educations (like myself).
: : : The RVP repeatedly admits that Primerica is a pyramid but contends that it's OK because "you can still make money". He also claims that every corporation is also a pyramid because there are different levels of management. This is not the definition of a pyramid. Primerica intentionally compares apples to oranges in order to mislead its audience.
: : : Primerica's most audacious assertion is that you are "building a business". This could not be further from the truth. The work you do for Primerica, no matter how much work that is or how much money you make, is NOT a business




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