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  • Report:  #23607

Complaint Review: Primerica Financial Services

Primerica Financial Services friendly while they scam you "Thanks to this site I won't be a sucker" Lakewood Ohio


*UPDATE: Primerica recognized by Rip-off Report a business opportunity well worth considering - it's not for everyone but many representatives make solid commission incomes. Primerica takes appropriate action against representatives conducting themselves improperly, pledges 100% commitment to customer service.

  • Reported By:
    Bedford OH
  • Submitted:
    Fri, June 28, 2002
  • Updated:
    Fri, June 28, 2002
  • Primerica Financial Services
    18615 Detroit Rd
    Lakewood, Ohio
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    216-227-1848
  • Category:

Primerica, boy all I can say is that I am glad that I was trying to research this company first before my appt. I applied from an add in The Plain Dealer about a month ago. Today, I get a call from Mr. Romada.

Yes, he was all nice and was asking me about my resume. Says to me would I be willing to work differently than in the past. I really was trying hard to recall the ad since it was so long ago. I asked him to refresh my memory of the job that I applied for. He never stated the title of the position but described what sounded like a "Corporate Educator/Trainer"

He then gave me the line about Citicorp etc.. I was a bit leary at that point because I have a very good friend that is a retired CitiBank exec. she never said anything about these people being an addendum to them.

He wanted me to come down there on Saturday. I told him that I was helping someone move and next week would be better. He goes into this retoric about it being hot and to drink lots of water. He spoke fast all thru the conversation and I asked him to repeat himself several times. Then he said that he was glad because they were having this corporate meeting and it would be great for me to sit in on that. I really started to get frustrated and said to myself that it probably was a scam and not be worried about it. The more I thought about it ,the less I was interested. How am I qualified to give people financial advice. I have no degree in that.

I was sure there was some laws under the Federal Trade Commission or even the FCC that had to do with licensing & regulation? Thanks to this site I won't be a sucker!!!! They need to make companies fairly disclose a job when advertised ,that way at least you'll know that it blows but you can decide what you can take to make a buck!!!

Tracy
Bedford, Ohio

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