Primerica

Though Primerica Financial Services widely state in advertising that the company “help families become debt free and financially independent”, there are numerous complaints posted that state the opposite. How come that such a reputable and large company, international one, can fail to stick to its promises? No matter what, you have to know all the details and decide whether you would deal with Primerica or not.

Primerica’s services. Primerica provides different financial services such as life insurance, long-term care insurance, auto insurance, home insurance, various loans, variable annuities, mutual funds, mortgages, legal services, etc. The company is managed as a multi-level marketing organization. It is the largest financial service marketing organization in the United States. Primerica Financial Services has a huge number of clients all over the North America. Besides, the company has some branch offices in Spain. The company has a middle-income customer base. In 2007 Primerica Financial Services held the 30th Anniversary.

Primerica criticism. Notwithstanding the scale of the company, there have been a lot of complaints filed against the company. And generally the information about the company is very questionable and unreliable. People express in their complaint letters dissatisfaction and annoyance about the state of affairs in the company. Primerica Financial Services representatives and the respective offices were criticized for hiring new employees through fraudulent job interviews. People tell about their horrible experience while looking for the full-time or part-time job. Primerica representatives are like trained to lure people to work for them and do not explain what the job would consist of or what a new member exactly has to do. They just ask to pay the start up fee and expect that you would be able to earn $1000-2000 a month.

If you have some doubts about Primerica’s activities, you should better go on pissedconsumer.com and learn more not to get involved in some fraudulent activities or not to be scammed.

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