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  • Report:  #367842

Complaint Review: United American Insurance Company Andrew W. King Torchmark Corporation

United American Insurance Company, Andrew W. King, Torchmark Corporation Offered employment, but turned up false. McKinney Texas

  • Reported By:
    Henderson Nevada
  • Submitted:
    Thu, August 28, 2008
  • Updated:
    Mon, September 01, 2008
  • United American Insurance Company, Andrew W. King, Torchmark Corporation
    3700 S Stonebridge Drive
    McKinney, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    888-228-5858
  • Category:

I received the following email from a Mr. Andrew W. King:

Hi, my name is Andrew W. King and I am the President of United American's Branch Office Division. I found your resume online and wanted to contact you. We are now hiring applicants from a wide variety of backgrounds and we believe you are an outstanding match.

We have immediate openings for motivated individuals like you. First year earnings can range as high as $100,000 for new representatives and management positions are awarded for excellence, regardless of prior experience. If you are goal-oriented with good communication skills and have a desire to succeed within a company that has a well-known industry reputation for financial stability, quality products and streamlined services, then I would like to speak with you at your earliest convenience. We are a part of the Torchmark Corporation. We provide full training and a complete set of skills to help you build your earning potential. Bonuses and incentives are also a part of our commitment to your success.

I look forward to discussing this opportunity with you. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, simply CLICK HERE or call 1-888-228-5858.

Sincerely,

Andrew W. King
President and Chief Marketing Officer
Branch Office Division
United American

We would like to keep you updated on exciting job opportunities at United American Insurance Company; we will continue to alert you when we have opening at our local offices. You received this email because you placed your resume on an internet job board or responded to one of our job ads. To remove your email address from our list, please do not reply to this email. This will not remove you from future emails. Instead, please use the link below to process your removal requests.

When I first read the email I thought that this might be the big break I was looking for, since I've been seeking employment for some weeks now. However, I was a little suspicious because I thought a company would contact me through the employment website. So I decided to do an internet search on the company above before replying. Thank goodness I did because the first thing that poped up was a scam from that exact company, and escaped unscathed. I hope that this will help others as well.

Lara
Henderson, Nevada
U.S.A.

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Do you make all your career decisions from a blog?

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, September 01, 2008

Although I think this website is a valuable service, it is not gospel. I mean, I could put "Lara from Nevada scammed me by selling me a bag of oranges that tasted like lemons" and it would be posted, without any VALIDATION. If you make decisions solely on this site, it is like getting your news from the national enquirer. Would you do that? Always check sources that are accountable and regulated. Look this company up at the Dept of Insurance and see how many justified complaints they have. Then cross reference it with other companies. Check A.M. Best, Standard and Poor's, Moody's, Fitch, the BBB, and then do a stock analysis of Torchmark Corp who owns them. You will find much different info than on this blog. Then if you feel the same way, definately do not go to the interview. Just use facts, not opinions. Good luck to you.

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