The phone number 248-743-9311 is located in or around Detroit, MI. This landline number is registered with AT&T Michigan. There have been 23 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 8 user comments, the latest received on May 26th, 2010 and it has been marked as spam 8 times. This number has a current spam score of 80%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Leave a CommentTo Joe & Steve,Do you really think that every business that sells financial stocks regarding their company, is a legitimate business? Anyone that thinks a business is legitimate just because that business sells individual stocks of their business to the public must not be a very intelligent person. Many financial hearts have been broken on Wall Street due to illegitimate businesses selling illegitimate company stocks & funds. As confirmation on my point, please feel free to research or contact any one of the government offices I name below and discover what types of investigations their offices handle on a daily basis: The U.S. Securities and Exc****e Commission (SEC); Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA);National****ociation of Securities Dealers (NASD); Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC);Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Joe & Steve, both of you need to practice what you preach! You have no legitimate m**** right to tell other people to research BEFORE commenting, if you have not done the same. Please do not insult me or anyone else by claiming you did. If either of you had done so, then at least one of you would have named in one of YOUR original comments, at least one of the government offices I named above in this comment. You did not mention them, because either you did not know about them, or you knew you did not know enough about them to comment; which is exactly what both of you are claiming other people are doing on this comments page.
Sorry, but you are not stating FULLY accurate information. Many people have been scammed by Priamerica, with in the last 20 years. I know this for a fact, because when I was in my early 20s, I answered any ad for a Executive Administrative****istant put out by one of Priamerica's representatives. When I called to ask for a interview, I was NEVER informed during the initial phone call that the ad for an Executive Administrative****istant was a bogus ad! When I arrived for the so-called job interview, it was only then, that I was informed that their was no proper Executive Administrative****istant job that the ad was advertising for! I was told the ad the Priamerica representative had placed was only so he could give a seminar regarding Priamerica, and try to get people to buy stocks & mutual funds****ociated with Priamerica . The Priamerica representative also wanted to recruit people in the seminar to become Priamerica financial sales people. The Priamerica representative told people during the seminar, anyone willing to pay a small fee to Priamerica, could be trained in a couple of weeks to sell life insurance, stocks, and various other financial funds as a Priamerica financial representative.Seriously, you think a person having only a "couple of hours training" regarding the massive financial industry, is qualified to sell someone life insurance, stocks, and various other financial funds to people? If you do, your either ****** or a scam artist! No legitimate financial company would EVER allow anyone to sell for them based only on a "couple of hours of training"! Buying and selling anything regarding someone else's financial livelihood is a HUGE responsibility, not to EVER be taking lightly! Being a financial adviser is such a HUGE responsibility, much like that of a medical surgeon...one wrong slip and some could be devastated beyond imagination for the rest of a person's life! I'm not claiming every single employee of Priamerica does not have a legitimate financial degree. However, I will state that no one should ever trust any representative from Priamerica, since Priamerica puts such micro-little emphasis on ALL of their representatives to posses formal financial education degrees, BEFORE being allowed to sell financial advice and/or financial products for Priamerica!
Its too bad that people take blogs as fact. If Warburg Pincus invested 10M to investigate our Company and invested 230M into the IPO of Primerica, to find out that we are a very creditable Company with no debt and help middle income families, what investigation did you do? Before you form a negative opinion, get your facts straight and check out credible sources like the Better Business Bureau, The NYSE, or American Chronicle. Thanks for your time and I hope you have a great day.
Its too bad that people take blogs as fact. If Warburg Pincus invested 10M to investigate our Company and invested 230M into the IPO of Primerica, to find out that we are a very creditable Company with no debt and help middle income families, what investigation did you do? Before you form a negative opinion, get your facts straight and check out credible sources like the Better Business Bureau, The NYSE, or American Chronicle. Thanks for your time and I hope you have a great day.
You should check credible sites before you right untrue statements. Primerica went public on the NYSE April 1st. Our stock is up 40%, and well respected in the Financial community. Check out the Bloomberg reports or the Better Business Bureau. Primerica is a debt free company and is based on helping people. Get your facts first before you make a formal statement.
Shady? Pyramid? Scheme? Owned by Citigroup? As of this writing, you are wrong on all accounts. PFS just went public on the New York Stock Exc****e, and it went very, very well. Apparently people who do REAL research into the company don't have the challenges you do. LOL Relax, folks. At least TRY to get your "facts" right.
I figured it was so****ing shady. The guy didn't leave the company name, just the number.
It is Primerica, a financial pyramid scheme owned by Citi Group. The. Worst.
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