Zelenius
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I once attended this Primerica presentation many years ago but left early because my sleeze-o-meter was sounding the alarm signal after only 5 minutes. I've been to a number of MLM meetings and seminars over the years, initially meeting their representatives at job fairs or because a friend recommended I go, but Primerica set a record with their extreme sleaziness. I think Primerica was the last or second to last MLM meeting I attended.
It was so utterly predictable too. I went more to confirm a suspicion and because I had time to kill that day; all the talk about "financial independence", and how quickly these clowns representing the company rose through the ranks and got rich by working part time made this thing smell far worse than most gas station bathrooms. Oh yeah and recruit everyone you've ever met in your life and all your previous lives.
But as a skeptic, I wonder if I am sometimes wrong. Maybe I misunderstand Primerica. I have done research on Primerica and read the horror stories, and it reminds me a lot of Amway. Being more familiar with Amway due to almost getting involved with it, I believe Amway is a scam. It seems like a very cleverly designed pyramid scheme that uses their products to make it look legitimate. Perhaps the same could be said for Primerica, which may be working even harder to look legit.
So is Primerica a scam, or just a lot like a scam? Is it a pyramid scheme? Has anyone here been involved with Primerica?
It was so utterly predictable too. I went more to confirm a suspicion and because I had time to kill that day; all the talk about "financial independence", and how quickly these clowns representing the company rose through the ranks and got rich by working part time made this thing smell far worse than most gas station bathrooms. Oh yeah and recruit everyone you've ever met in your life and all your previous lives.
But as a skeptic, I wonder if I am sometimes wrong. Maybe I misunderstand Primerica. I have done research on Primerica and read the horror stories, and it reminds me a lot of Amway. Being more familiar with Amway due to almost getting involved with it, I believe Amway is a scam. It seems like a very cleverly designed pyramid scheme that uses their products to make it look legitimate. Perhaps the same could be said for Primerica, which may be working even harder to look legit.
So is Primerica a scam, or just a lot like a scam? Is it a pyramid scheme? Has anyone here been involved with Primerica?
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