Stuart
North Brunswick,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, July 10, 2006
I'm going through Jim's posting with some editing to make it more complete and truthful: "99% of the [legitimate] complaints are from former reps [over 100,000 quit every year who got fed up with the lies and deception of Crimerica along with the paltry income]." "If it were not for the hard work of the compliance department, the company may have been shut down 29 years ago [remember Milico in NYS?]." "But, they don't cover up anything! [just ignore all the negative reports on Ripoff Report and other websites.]" "And, every company has their bad apples. [i.e. the fat cats at Crimerica]." "Citigroup is the largest [crookedest) company in the world [remember Enron, Worldcom and those big fines by the US government for predatory lending by Citigroup]." "Do you honestly believe a company this size and magnitude would take a chance on a bad company??? [no chance at all since both companies are rotten to the core]." Just another hohum report by a shiller for Crimerica (apparently the fat cats realized that Gary from Wichita was an embarassment so they've sent this turkey over). Hey Jim I've a message for you. Pay attention: "Victim of a consumer Rip-off? Want justice? Rip-off Report is a worldwide consumer reporting Website & Publication, by consumers, for consumers, to file & document complaints about companies or individuals who ripoff consumers." So Jim what have you been doing for the victims?
Brian
Denver,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, July 10, 2006
I love how every Crimerica defender claims that the people complaining on this site about an unethical and dishonest company are "Not coachable" or didn't follow their "leader's instructions." I suppose Jim is probably right. These people didn't follow the instructions they were given, such as "call people and misrepresent yourself as an employer looking for 'management trainees' in our regional expansion." Yeah, we never hear that one here do we? Jim is probably also right that these people didn't follow instructions to sell bad products to their family and friends, and then give the commision to some "RVP" who didn't do a thing. Jim is also probably right that the people here complaining didn't do the "rah rah" sales pitch that is designed to suck more people into this disgraceful operation. So Jim, you are correct. The complaintants were not coachable (meaning they weren't brainwashable), didn't follow instructions, and are now here. I suspect that most of them are okay with that.
Jim
Oxnard,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, July 10, 2006
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Every financial service company has compliance issues as well as does any company. Microsoft is a company anyone would like to work for and has compliance and legal issues all the time. Even God has compliance issues inside the United States. This is a normal attempt to slander a company and should not be taken lightly. John Addison and Rick Williams have taken the company from the brink of destruction to it's old stature and size of the A.L. Williams days.
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