![]() The first thing you see on the home page is the number of people you have recruited. Who the hell knows how much they are gonna keep charging me? Like isn't illegal to charge for training? It just really sucks that I did not know what I was getting myself into until I logged into the portal. I looked up other reviews on here and other websites and I realized this was not good. Later that night though I started to look up reviews on BBB and all of them were about wanting a refund. I kind of thought I would get refunded when I passed the test, but that is not what happens.Īfter this interview I was so excited I finally had a job I cried. I had an ex who worked in insurance and his training and test was free so I just was very confused. ![]() I had to pay 199 dollars, I was a little sus about it so I used my credit card. He then asked me "Is this something you want to do?" I quickly said yes. I would love to have a job like this where I could work on my own terms and not have to work for a huge corporation, but It doesn't work like that in America unless you want to get screwed. He kept saying "Yeah, I used to cook rice and chow mien at Panda Express, but look at me now, I've became my own boss and I don't have a boss breathing down my neck." It's all too good to be true. There's no way in hell this guy is working such a "professional" job and interviewing me at his age. This guy kept asking my age and he asked me "Do you know how old I am?" He revealed to me that he was 19. like why wouldn't I? I guess a lot of people just go into this blind. ![]() A huge red flag that I didn't realize was he asked, "Did you know this company was for life insurance in the first place?" And I told him yes. He explained details and basics of policies with me and it seemed really easy and simple. He continued to keep asking me if I knew what life insurance was and I kept having to tell him that yes, I do. He didn't really ask about my past employment, just asked me about school. I brought my resume and he didn't touch it or look at it. ![]() I didn't really understand what his role or position was but he seemed really professional. This girl with hella professional looking clothes and an earpiece was "introducing" me to the person who was gonna interview me. I sat there waiting for a while but was finally called back. It seems really legit and was very nice inside. I drove there and it's in a pretty small building around a group of office buildings. I was very excited since I haven't got an interview in a while. Keep in mind I am a 20 year old female college student who is out of a job right now and I have been constantly looking for one, so I was excited someone was giving me a connection.Ī few days later, I was contacted by the company. She asked me for my number and my full name so I gave it to her. She posted something like "Does anyone need a job?" and I responded. She CONSTANTLY posts about how much money this job makes her and talks about it like a normal 9-5 desk job. I haven't met this girl in person before, but we talk on snapchat once in a while. I am snapchat friends with a mutual friend of an old coworker of mine who is a pretty good friend to me. I didn't realize it was an MLM until today. This company isn't well known or talked about enough. I lucky am requesting to refund my money before the 72 hours was up. Please don't fall for this company like I did.
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