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TopicOne of my wife's family members fell for the Vector Marketing scam
lechaflan
06/04/19 4:52:07 PM
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I used to be part of Primerica for a few months. Went to all these meetings and whatnot thinking I could make money. The words they used and the way they said them were so pretty I was just like "fuck it, I'll try this". What I felt so uncomfortable about it was that as soon as I joined, they asked me for all my contacts and to schedule meetings with them. Needless to say, most of the people I contacted warned me offside not to deal with them so of course I couldn't produce results. I didn't listen and found myself miserable for the next few months.

Is the potential to make money there? Of course but you have to either have the right attitude/mindset to grow/improve and really commit to it. I had neither, felt it just wasn't for me, and worst of all, felt like they were badgering me WAY too much for someone that didn't get results, and just stopped answering calls until my license expired. I'm all for positive energy support but it was so damn suffocating especially since I found no passion for the work.

My trainer went as far as thinking of me as a little brother even though I only knew him for 2 months. Yea. No.

Are such models scams? I'd imagine businesses for the most part follow a pyramidic model. The reason I say Primerica was a scam (at least the branch I worked for) was due to my personal experience and how I just ate up all these fancy way of wording things differently just to increase their marketability. Some people have the drive to succeed and I'm glad I realized before I spent too much money/gas that I didn't mind not succeeding in that company.

.... TDLR... i don't know why I ranted on that lol but it was one of the most defeating times of my life.
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