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In Reply to: Class Action Lawsuit with Primerica posted by dexter on June 19, 2007 at 20:08:43:
I also paid the 200 dollar fee and got some friends to do the same. Is there a way to petition or sue for the amounts of carfare, classes and registration fees I paid. I had to travel to White Plains, NY and to their 33rd street offices to meet like a religious cult.No matter how much you sell they literally call you a loser. But they put this positive spin on it, so that you are motivated to stop being a "loser". Shame on me!
P.S. You can tell it's a scam once they start making you question your personal financial position and just play off of that; IF THEY OFFER NO REAL BUSINESS INFO, THEY ARE REELING YOU IN. Not to mention that some poor people who signed up for services just to help out family and friends git screwed. Down With Primerica.
: Is it posssible that for the thousands of people that claim to be ripped of by Primerica to initiate a lawsuit on Primerica in an attempt to recover the $200.00 spent on the application.