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Primerica ripoff dishonest decieving Hoffman Estates Illinois
I have been unemployed for 6 months I was doing resumes on line . I was sent a e-mail from primerica stating that they were interested in me because of my resume. So I called the number they sent me it was a number from oak brook office. I set up a interview we talked he said the meetings would be at oak brook office. Since I dont drive he transfered me to hoffman estates.They set me up with a new trainer I went to a couple of meetings on saturdays .
Then my trainer asked me to call 10 of my friends to set up a meeting with them. He then told me to ask them for 10 referals for people that they may be interested in are services. So we went to a couple of my friends houses but I did not get any referals.He told me to keep calling other people. He then asked me for $199.00 I asked him what it was for? He said it was for the insurance classes. I asked him if the test fee was included he said yes.
I took the class it was a 3 day class then the teacher told us the test was $90.00 so it was not included like I was led to believe. I felt missled and hurt that I was lied to. I took the test I passed only the state test I missed the other test by one question. So I had two more tries to pass the test but I only had to take the life test not the state . I still had to pay a additional $90.00 for haqlf the test.
Kathy
hoffmanestates, Illinois
U.S.A.
1 Updates & Rebuttals
Kim
Gilbert,Arizona,
U.S.A.
Email reportfraud@monster.com or other job site
#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 09, 2003
If you had your resume posted online and were contacted by Primerica or any other MLM (Trek Allince and similar)please get the name and number of the person who contact you and report them. These big job sites are trying to crack down on these people.
Thanks