Fake Posts & Accusations of Blackmail

  • +4
    CelticDragon
    | 1 reply
    I looked up that post that Res posted back in Late 2011 and decided to run a search on RAY'S company!
    http://www.scamchecker.com/search/google/Primerica?query=Primerica&cx=partner-pub-4709798263732366%3A9214000313&cof=FORID%3A11&sitesearch= There's several there-not wise to post on a site where people can go and look YOU up!
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    Shill Warning
    | 4 replies
    It looks like this Grossman scammer has a new phone number now, and is again posting fake reviews from "satisfied customers" of his pyramid operation.
  • +4
    Shill Warning replies to Shill Warning
    | 3 replies
    Forgot the thread with the new number -

    https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/4165682869
  • -8
    Dominic replies to Shill Warning
    | 1 reply
    Just tried calling that number and it has nothing to do with this whatsoever. The persons name does not match the name given on this site.
  • +5
    Scammed replies to Dominic
    Nice try there "Dominic."  This scammer now claims that "Google" and "Julia Forte" have been notified and agreed to remove all searches of his number and posts.  This goof really does seem to be as dumb as a bag of hammers.
  • +6
    Pudge replies to Shill Warning
    Thanks for the post.  I went to the site and apparently we have a registered shill because they gave a thumbs up to all the "Busted" flagged posts and a thumbs down to all the complaining posts. Here's some interesting reading about Primerica:

    http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/primamerica.php

    http://www.ivetriedthat.com/2014/03/10/transa ... have-in-common/

    Sounds like the same old pyramid schemes that have been around since I was a child...a loooooong time ago.
  • +7
    Yoda1725
    Taken directly from their website:
    Quote:
    Personal Income
    The cash flows stated are not intended to demonstrate the earnings of typical RVPs/representatives. Rather, the cash flows that have been cited reflect the potential that comes with building your business, and there is no guarantee that you will achieve any specific cash flow level. Most RVPs/representatives do not achieve the levels illustrated. From January 1 through December 31, 2013, Primerica paid a total of $536,506,140 in compensation to its sales force, at an average of $5,614 per life licensed representative. Actual gross cash flow is, among other factors, dependent upon the size and scale of a representative’s organization, the number of sales and the override spread on each sale, and the ability and efforts of a representative and their downlines. Having said this, Primerica provides an opportunity for individuals who work hard to develop a business with unlimited income potential.
    So, in 2013 after you have alienated your family and friends, you are paid $5614.  Was it worth it?
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    toolbelt replies to hope
    | 1 reply
    Most 6 figure earners?  Really?  Don't you mean most people who earned $100k at least once during a BEST 12 month rolling window, including advances, during their entire 38 year history?  The true facts are, at most, only 1% of the 100's of thousands of reps that ever worked there (349,167 since 2009 alone) since 1977 ever broke the $50k level once, or more, during a BEST 12 month period, and that many never repeated.  And that includes advances, but doesn't include the expenses incurred in running their business. (source; Primerica Company of Destiny brochure 2014).
  • +4
    Good luck replies to toolbelt
    getting an answer to that.  Hope posted that in 2012.
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