I went to one of their so-called interviews, in which they gave a presentation that reminded me of an infomercial. There were so many other "candidates" there, it was like a seminar. They claimed agents could make over a million dollars in their first year, and that was when I decided there was no way it was legitimate. I can't believe companies can get away with deception like that. If this was such a great company to work for, why would they have to make up ridiculous lies and try to sell their jobs in large seminars? The reason is because it is a pyramid scheme. My advice: stay away from American Income Life. Also, I am copying Monster.com's advice for dealing with possible fraud below, so that the people who post here can officially file complaints of possible fraud:
"How to Report Possible Fraud
* File a complaint online with the FTC or call toll-free (877) FTC-HELP (877-382-4357).
* Notify the state attorney general's office where you live and where the business-opportunity promoter is based.
* Call your county or state consumer protection agency, listed in the phone book's blue pages under county and state government.
* Alert the Better Business Bureau in your community and where the promoter is based."
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