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In Reply to: FORGET A MESSAGE BOARD AND DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!! posted by stefan reed on June 16, 2001 at 22:29:28:
I went out and did my own research and then I left Primerica! Your message is typical PFS spew! Ratings mean nothing except that the company has enough money to pay claims! It DOES NOT mean it's a good company!
I took your advice though, I checked to see who was "the #1 company in the world as far as assets are concerned", it AIN'T Primerica!
You're right, pyramids are illegal...unless they're called an MLM, which Primerica is.
Oh, if the Feds approved it, it must be good for everyone, they would NEVER do anything that would hurt "common folk"! LOL
I looked it up & I found the truth! Nothing to hide? Is that why they designed their disclosure page the way they did, making it look like you have reached the end after 1 paragraph? Is that why WAY down the list it says "PFAs are not financial planners, investment advisors, financial consultants or other specialists who provide financial advice? Is that why WAY down the list it states "the Financial Needs Analysis is not a financial plan"?
If you are with PFS YOU ARE an insurance agent!
DUH!
: forget what people say, go do your own research. anyone can post messages on the internet and make up an anti-primerica sites, but you can't make up the industry ratings. don't trust a website, trust printed material written by the professionals in the industry. if you do any research at all you'll see that "buy term and invest the difference" has been around a lot longer than primerica. go get a book called FINANCIAL SELF-DEFENSE or WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY LIFE INSURANCE and don't answer this message until you do! then after that go check and see who is the #1 company in the world as far as assets are concerned. then go and check out the fact that pyramids are illegal and then tell me how the largest company in the world can get away with that without someone finding out. thank God for the common folk!! after the federal government approved the merger of citigroup (primerica's parent company) i guess we should thank all those people who found something wrong with primerica that the federal government missed! whew, i'm so pumped that the average joe can teach the government how to regulate business. bottom line: go look it up on your own and you'll find the truth. primerica has nothing to hide. and if i were an insurance agent, i'd be shaking in my boots becuase one day the people in this country will find out who has really been lying to them this whole time. and when that day comes then we'll see whose right and whose wrong.