Posted by Enrique on January 23, 2003 at 00:07:41:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Primerica works if you work it! posted by Charlie on January 21, 2003 at 08:04:16:
"The question was to prove that you are kind of a shoot-from-the-hip guy who jumps into things before researching"
No, as I said, I just was confused between the two terms. It happens.
"Eventually, when you learn a little about the financial business, it might break through your skull what a bad deal Primerica is for the recruits and for the clients."
Actually, Primerica is the best company in the business, and certainly the best company for clients. You only have to ask the beneficiaries of the 9/11 Terrorist attacks about that. You know, since Primerica was the *only* company to pay out 100% of the claims from that day. In fact, we even paid out a claim on a man who died in the World Trade Center who had filled out his *application* the night before, which was still in the Agents briefcase in the morning, having never even been faxed in for underwriting! No other company can make this claim.
Hey man, the Yugo is the cheapest car in the world, yet hardly anyone owns one. Why? Reliability. You get what you pay for. Primerica is the best company on the planet for clients, and the best place to work in the industry. No other company offers the stability that CitiGroup does (#1 Financial Services company in the world, part of the Dow 30) for clients, and no other company offers the income potential that Primerica does for agents ($1 million+/year income).
Eventually, when you learn a little about the financial business, it might break through your skull what a bad deal it is working for any other company.
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