248-687-7790

Country: USA
248 area code: Michigan (Farmington Hills, Pontiac, Rochester Hills)
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  • +1
    AW
    Received a call from this number at seven in the morning and did not answer it and they left no voice mail. Received a second call at eight am and answered and it was female (she spoke too fast, couldn't catch name or company). She said she found my resume on Monster.com and said she would like me to come in for an interview. She said something about supplemental benefits. So asked just what exactly does your company do? And she stated they sell supplemental benefits to labor unions. I told her I am looking for a job as a dietitian.

    She then asks if I am just limiting my self to that. I told her that becoming a dietitian is what I went to college for, and promptly hung up on her.
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    AW replies to SpamH8R
    Ditto on the privacy settings!
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    Angel
    I got a call from Chrissy #106. I asked for information about there locate and she told me everywhere. She wanted me to come in Thursday or tonite at 6. I told her I would call her back. I than ran the number and you wonderful people answered my question. Thanks!!
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    Ajax replies to Melissa
    I would not give any money to them. If you are to be licensed then the company pays for it... Not the employee.
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    Shelly replies to Me too...
    I also received a call from AIL.  I didn't answer it cause I had a feeling it was bs also.  She left a message about seeing my resume on career builder and felt I would be a good match.  Really?  My experience is in mainly manufacturing and some retail.  I googled the name and number and sure enough, American Life Income.  Also google American Life Income scams and check out those comments.
  • -2
    linden replies to TheMoos
    | 2 replies
    Sounds like many of you probably should not have been getting calls.  Just saying 'no thank you' would have been appropriate.  AIL is a great respected company.  If it is not for you, then fine.  It is a right job for many people.  But to assume it a scam or a bs business is way off and should not be labeled as such.  The employees with the company work hard and make good income.
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    scamastic replies to linden
    so do you have to be ready and willing to lie on the internet to"work" there? like YOU?
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    linden replies to TheMoos
    | 2 replies
    Sounds like many of you probably should not have been getting calls.  Just saying 'no thank you' would have been appropriate.  AIL is a great respected company.  If it is not for you, then fine.  It is a right job for many people.  But to assume it a scam or a bs business is way off and should not be labeled as such.  The employees with the company work hard and make good income.
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    i can copy and past too replies to linden
    so do you have to be ready and willing to lie on the internet to"work" there? like YOU?
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    Suspicious replies to linden
    I've found that when people defend so vigorously, it sounds as though they are personally invested in the company in question.  Almost as though they were being paid to do so, or currently in their employ...

    My take on the company is that they seem shady.  I had to ask several very pointed and direct questions to get anything resembling an clear answer, and their website probably spent more money on marketing than on web design.  They sell insurance, likely commission based, and they do not want to say that directly over the phone, which seems dishonest.
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    Lola replies to linden
    After the second time they should get an idea you are not interested. They should stop calling.
  • +1
    Heidi Donnelly
    Unwanted solicitation call for a job.
    • Caller: Lumbarg
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    Job Hunter
    Received a call from a Tina saying she was calling from Rumbuc ( Rumbuk , Runbuck ?) and that they found my resume on Monster. She did ask about my past experience and after that setup an interview with a Mr. Boldon at the 901 Tower Drive, Suite 100 Troy Michigan location.

    At that point I asked about the company, seems that they sell Supplemental benefits to union workers. They are hiring for manager and manager trainee positions, I asked about and was told that it was a one-on-one interview. After I hung up, I hit the internet (who doesn't do research on the company they are going to an interview for?) Of course I find this number listed for AIL.

    I had already been contacted by the AIL (American Income Life) office located in Livonia once, and ended up turning them down. This could simply be a new tactic, but a horribly dishonest one. Yes I handled some sales functions at my last job, software sales and customer management. Insurance sale? Not happening, in particular considering you have to PAY for your license to sell it. Funny how they don't tell you that early on.
    • Caller: American Income Life / Rumbuc
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    kdavis
    My husband received a call from Candace at this number (248-687-7790), asking him to come in for an interview, based on his resume. He did not get the company name, so we looked it up, and it is American Income Life at Suite 100, 901 Tower Drive.
    He has been applying for jobs, but never for anything in insurance or sales of any kind. If they actually looked at his resume, they would realize that he would not be a good match for an insurance sales position.
    These calls may not be illegal but they certainly are misleading, if not actually fraudulent.
    I consider this "telemarketing," since they seem to collect money from their "recruits" for the "training" before anyone makes any income.
    • Caller: Amaerican Income Life (AIL)
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    unknown
    Thank goodness for helpful and informative people such as all above who posted their experience with this phone number.  I also got a call today and they wanted me to come in for an interview tomorrow.  She also stated the company name quickly and the details and questions pertaining to the job were very vague.  Thanks for helping me realize it was a scam.  I was told the company name was Rumbac and I would be meeting with Mr. Rumbac.  After reading the posts above, I called the phone number back that called me and sure enough it was American Income.
    • Caller: American Income
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    lola f.
    I got this call. Some young girl started grilling me right off the bat. I think most people are cowed by anyone saying they have a potential job for them that they give up info. When I started questioning her, she told me to have a nice day and hung up.

    I've gotten many scam calls from posting my res on monster. Some are trying to sell you "additional training" for a "job" or whatever. Just another scam taking advantage of the unemployed. I hope there is a special place in hell for those people.
    • Caller: AIL
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    Jim
    | 1 reply
    Receive call, nothing that I wanted
    • Caller: American Income Life
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    Vol C
    | 3 replies
    So i got a call. they set me up with an interview for Tuesday. they asked questions and i did the same.she side its salary and commission. its not direct sales or cold calling people are contacting you. know the sales game that really doesn't sound bad. So Im going to the interview and if it turns out to be the opposite of what i was told then i won't do it. but if it sound on the up and up then I'll do it.

    Im reading up on this message board and Im saying "well damn none of you asked this person about the job? None of you even gave it a shot?" If someone here said they went, saw what it was then said it was [***], i would better understand. If you honestly fessed up and said that sales was not for you. I would understand. but all i see is people mad at the fact they got a phone call that they did not expect. They are not bill collectors or creditors hunting you down. they're giving away jobs. how can you not have it in your mind to look into it through the company and see what they are about versus getting your info from LAZY ASS INTERNET TROLLS. Motha Fuckas got degrees from GOOGLE UNIVERSITY now they know everything. wake yo ass up.

    maybe i didn't read EVERY COMMENT on this board. but I read a full page and that was enough to say "how can you say its false when you don't even know the in depth info? And most importantly you didn't even have the nuts nor the idea to ask." but you came here looking for a savior. I don't work for the company nor do I give a ounce of a [***] about the company. but all Im saying is if anyone read what i just said please get this message "STEP YO LIFE UP". Realize what the internet attracts and don't become one of them. I'LL  KEEP YOU POSTED ON WHAT I FIND OUT AT THE INTERVIEW. and if its some [***] I'll officially let you know that it is some [***]. If not I'll  see you next time Im at mcdonalds and Im yelling at you  MOTHAFUCKA I SAID WITH CHEESE.
    • Caller: American income life
  • +5
    kelly replies to Vol C
    Did you really do your reading?? I did and almost everyone said that company doesn't fit what their resume said. So before you start talking over the internet do your correct reading. Guess we know who you really work for. I got this call as well and like everyone else this is not even close to what I am looking for. I a nurse!!! Not going. Never had a company call me and couldn't tell me about their own company they work for.
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    kelly replies to Vol C
    Just an fyi They got an F report.. Which is graded A to F.. So go F off AIL

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