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Why would a Primerica agent offer me financial advice at no cost?
I need financial advice to either refinance my home or sale it. A co-worker gave a Primerica agent my number and left me a message to call back. I just don't understand why some would give advice without knowing me? Is there a catch or something I don't know.
5 Answers
- LaurenLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
They will give advice under the hope that they will get a sale out of it...most banks, lenders, financial analysts etc...do that. Usually though they are vague at first, so have questions written down to ask them before calling. That way you can get the most out of the call
- 1 decade ago
Look them upon google or other search engines.... with the words Pros Cons or the word Fraud.
Reps need to establish a network -- and encourage others to join Primerica to work, too. Their rates reek, too.
- foxfirevigilLv 41 decade ago
i agree with this answer. primerica financial services does mortgage refinancing. so if this agent advises you to refinance and you do it through his company he gets a commission.
- 1 decade ago
Don't trust Primerica. They are a pyramid scheme company no matter what they tell you are their credentials. Stay Away !
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Lauren hit the nail on the head.
They work on commish, so your sale, means they can eat real food.... Not spam. :)