Jason - Primerica Rep.
Westland,#2UPDATE Employee
Fri, February 13, 2004
I am unsure about other American States, but to be a Primerica Financial Services Rep in Michigan, you have to be licensed by the state of Michigan in the area you are working - whether it be insurance, securities, etc. With having to be licensed, and also being regulated by the state, your statement is libelous towards those of us legitimate Primerica representatives. I work through an excellent home office, and I assure you that we look out for our CLIENTS first. Also, you say you have lost $200. The $200 that you claim to have lost would have provided you I imagine with a State Insurance License, and whether you wished to work for the company or not after obtaining your licensing requirements -Primerica Financial Services would reimburse you your expenses for getting licensed. I've done it myself, I know how it works. So in the end, you know nothing of the company as you didn't even take your licensing requirements according to your post. The $200 (at least in Michigan, i assume Nationwide) covers the education and testing needed to be licensed by the State to sell Life Insurance. You would have also been reimbursed this amount once your licensing was completed. All I know is that I personally do not do anything illegal, and neither do any of my associates. We are dedicated to our clients, and making them debt-free and on the path to financial independence. Please, if you didn't even go beyond a company overview, then do not use libel against those of us honest businessmen out there. P.S. - In a company with over 100,000 representatives, there are bound to be a few bad apples. If this was the case, you need to call the Primerica Home Office, and report what happened in your situation. I assure you the situation would be handled promptly.