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  • Report:  #374792

Complaint Review: Health Markets Mega UGA

Health Markets, Mega, UGA Quit my Job do This 'Opportunity'- What a Disaster North Richland Hills Texas

  • Reported By:
    Anonymous Montana
  • Submitted:
    Sun, September 21, 2008
  • Updated:
    Sun, September 21, 2008
  • Health Markets, Mega, UGA
    9151 Grapevine Hwy
    North Richland Hills, Texas
    U.S.A.
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Everything negative that's said about Mega on this web site is absolutely true. My husband and I both got our insurance licenses, left other jobs to be Mega agents full time this spring. It's been a financial disaster for our family. It doesn't matter how many awards they win for their agent training program if it's all on paper and nobody actually does it. Unfortunately, we didn't find out beforehand what a rip-off this company is.

The leaders give you 3 partial days of so-called training, but no questions are allowed to be asked. We were supposed to watch a presentation right after, then give a presentation. It took a month of asking and complaining before my 'sales manager' agreed to let me see one, then changed the time so I couldn't get to the office 40 miles away in time to see it. In fact our sales manager always took the best territories for herself, even though there were agents already living in those areas who could have used the work. She stated, "I don't strong arm anybody, I just tell the truth" but she only allowed new people to watch presentations she carefully controlled in the office. Makes you wonder what was going on in the field.

Anyway, they lied to us and when we caught them in their lies, we were clearly branded as troublemakers. From day one something about that group our of Missoula didn't seem right, but could never quite figure out exactly what it was, other than the usual Mega deceptions. The sales manager there clearly has a drinking problem and the Regional Manager and her husband are a joke. Whatever it is, the only people that seem to get accepted into their inner circle here are the greedy party people like themselves. Everybody else just pays to get trained then ignored.

The worst part of it is if you really think about it, customers pay 30-50% of their annual premiums to the sales people and corporate bigwigs, for a policy that rarely covers anything.

Anonymous
Anonymous, Montana
U.S.A.

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