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Have You Ever Worked With Or Used Primerica For Personal Finance Needs?

I recently went to a presentation for Primerica and had an interest in starting as a part time agent. I would love to see if anyone has had any personal experience that they could share that might be enlightening or beneficial to me. Please don’t hesitate to share positive and/or negative info.

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10 Responses to “Have You Ever Worked With Or Used Primerica For Personal Finance Needs?”

  1. There is many positive and negative feedback on any company. Just you, do you believe in what they do can help you, your clients and other people?
    Primerica does INS and INV seprartely.
    There is another company combine INS and INV together, take advantage on tax.
    You might take a look at worldfinancialgroup.com to compare.
    They are all great companies, just different concept. Email me if you have any question.

    Posted by DIRKDIGG | November 22, 2009, 7:59 am
  2. Primerica has a great set up if you are new to the business. I would recommend you learn the trade from them. After you spend a few months, you can do better with better products that are more competitive than what they will offer to consumers. You can also make more $$$ outside of Primerica.

    Posted by insuranc | November 22, 2009, 7:59 am
  3. I do not recommend them

    Posted by KatO | November 22, 2009, 7:59 am
  4. I do not recommend them. If you are interested in the insurance business, get your license and become an independent agent. The commissions are higher plus you are immediately vested. Primerica’s products are overpriced plus they sell loaded mutual funds. The people I know who were involved with Primerica seemed to be seduced by all the money being flashed around by the RVPs.

    Posted by aredrive | November 22, 2009, 7:59 am
  5. I have been solicited by Primerica, but didn’t have a good feeling. My in-law worked for them. Not good. Never really made any money. They operate much like a pyramid scheme. Get your friends to buy and recruite them to work, then you make more money. Up to you, but I haven’t heard a lot of good things.

    Posted by tigertig | November 22, 2009, 7:59 am

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