I was approached by a friend and asked to give it a try, i did and realized it wasnt for me. I gave it a good shot, paid my $199 and passed the insurance class.
I just could not tell people to disregard and sign paper work that quoted much higher % rates than local banks for mortgages and loans, kill whole life insurance and buy term (even if it ment they lose thousands of dollars to switch). I am still waiting for a refund of $100 for having passed the insurance test... But Ive given up. The moral of the story is... Dont believe the RVP when they tell you how much $ they make... Just look at the car they drive, youll NEVER see thier / your up-line's W2 anyway.
They get you to watch a 15 minute film and then they tell you congrats you are now able to sell mortgages! That alone should have sent me running.
I dont know you and you dont know me but when someone asks you to sit thru a "training session " to help them get certified... DONT it will cost you time, money and probably a friend or two.
I have not seen or heard from my friend since i learned my lesson... But i bet it's only a matter of time till he realizes the scam. I really dont blame him... It's a carefully thought out rip-off.
Im just thankfull I did'nt get anybody to invest thier money. I did and now Im stopping it, better late than never. Some lessons in life are more expensive then others... But family and friends shoud not be scammed.
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