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  • 18000 in three months isn't impossible it is only any income of 72,000 a year! You are so stupid. And I am a women and make 140,000 with AIL and go to school as well. I only work 3 days a week. I made 9,000 last week! One week! Sucks to be you stupid people!

  • this guy didn't get hired...i help working people everyday and i don't talk like I'm dating my daughter.

  • @kurian22 I don't think you've watched the video at all

  • Cool story bro. I work for AIL in Northern California. I didn't make it past about a minute into your video because your voice is the most annoying thing I've ever heard, but I got the gist of it. Enjoy making $18,000 a year when you could have been making that amount in 3 months.

  • @CrashLove37 not 18000 in 3 months that impossible

  • @ericwaffle31 18000 in 3 months is completely possible and highly achievable with hard work and dedication which it takes to work for AIL. I have personally seen employees get paid 6K in 1 week. This company is not a scam and is the greatest place I have ever worked for.

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  • This isn't a scam. The letter may be a generic letter, but I recently just started with them and this is a company that has changed my life and really made me realize I can't be expected to be given everything, I have to earn it. It isn't a pyramid scheme or scam, they're one of the highest rated insurance companies out there. The employees work hard and they're rewarded for their hard work. How about you actually go to the group interview before you mindlessly bash someone.

  • I am so very glad that you posted this. I received the same letter via email. I looked the company up and they have more complaints than you could ever imagine. They send everyone the same standard letter no matter what their background may be.

  • I got an email from them with almost exactly the same text and format about a week ago. Thing is that my resume's not a fit for the role explained. That was the first red flag. The second thing that struck me as odd was the mention that no experience was needed, and that training would be provided. It sounded fishy. So, I did a quick search on google, and found numerous reviews about this company and their scams, well more like a pyramid scheme.

  • @geminilius It really isnt a pyramid scheme at all. They are an excellent company and they do train you and give you everything that you need to succeed.

  • I got an email from them with almost exactly the same text and format about a week ago. Thing is that my resume's not a fit for the role explained. That was the first red flag. The second thing that struck me as odd was the mention that no experience was needed, and that training would be provided. It sounded fishy. So, I did a quick search on google, and found numerous reviews about this company and their scams, well more like a pyramid scheme.

  • Yeah, this tard belongs in a community college....cleaning the bathrooms. AIL and NILICO are legit. I have been hired and been earning good money from them. Have fun at Mickey D's loser!

  • AIL isn't a scam company. Their hiring practices are bullshit, but other than that they are a legitimate company.

  • I started working for AIL in February 2011, made $89k and received 2 promotions by year's end. The money people are talking about that the company asks for upfront is NOT for the company, it's for your STATE LICENSE to sell insurance. If you really want to see how AIL stacks up, check AM Best (we're A+ rated), you can also check monster.com because we ranked in the Top10 of hiring companies. Hate on haters!! Feel free to contact me/reply with any questions/concerns (or if you need a job!).

  • k why are you people defending this company? Do you all work for them or something? From what i have heard and seen is that their recruiting process is a scam. They make you pay like 800 bucks to work for them upfront. Maybe if i were paying some third party organization for a license that is acceptable, but paying for my training at a company is ridiculous, no good business would do that. Also iv heard that like 95% who start there quit within a year.....

  • @OsullivanDan I do work for them. It may be true there's a high turnover rate, but that is on par for the insurance and sales industries. People think they can work the standard 40 hour week and make $100k, if it was that easy EVERYONE would do it. Some people just can't handle doing what it takes to be successful (and I'm not talking about anything illegal or immoral!!)

  • @OsullivanDan They don't make you pay to work for them, they just make you pay all the licensing fees, training for the license, etc but not the actual training.

  • @OsullivanDan I had to pay 120 for a class i had to take online to take the state exam. Then 110 each time i had to take the exam it took me 4 times i hate to say and then i had to pay 55 for my state license. So I paid over 600 dollars to get started with this company. I made that back in my first week. NTM my checks are never any less then 700 now and that is a bad week. It takes hard work and true dedication to work for this company then hours are long but the people are amazing.

  • I made 70 k my first yr there. So if its a scam the checks keep cashing baby

    !!!!!! I bet this guy didnt make it thought the hiring process and was salty. He didn't give one fact this whole video. Get a job bum and get out your momma's basement.

  • This moron is childishly mocking a legitimate career opportunity in a tone of voice like that of a 7 year old. He presents Zero evidence backing up his ridiculous accusation that the invitational email he received is a scam. This idiot obviously should believe it to be a scam simply due to the fact that a prestigious and profitable company would even give him the time of day, let alone a professional interview. Face it loser, you're forever doomed to fast food or janitorial jobs for life. HA!

  • @momogogo10 You...think I sound like a seven-year-old? Okay then o_O

  • Thanks for all the views, along with you Zombies of AIL! :D

  • Lol if you could read properly and speak without tripping over yourself, maybe you'd have a job. What do they teach in community college? How to talk like Billy Madison?

  • I have worked for American Income for over a year now and would like to say that it is in no way a scam. I work with some amazing people who like to work hard. I am a real person so if you have any questions email me at alexanderkeats@gmail.com. I do suggest doing some proper research before passing judgement about AIL

  • Ignorant video. If you Google nearly any sales company, you're going to find "scam" or negative blogs about it. Bottom line is, American Income Life helps protect families with their supplemental benefits, and is an amazing career opportunity for the right people. I've been with AIL for about 5 months now right after graduating college, I'm making good money, and it's been a wonderful experience so far in the face of the bad economy causing nationwide downsizing of companies and unemployment.

  • Just google them. First thing you see is SCAM, and Lawsuits. And some reference to something sketchy in 2009, plus, look at the zombie's that work there. Either it's a requirement to be a primate or they make you one

  • @JLRC32188 I guarantee if you came to my office the last thing you would think of anyone there is "zombie". What you would find is a group of people from various backgrounds all making $50k+ their first year having a blast, learning from each other, and growing as both individuals and teammates

  • They are not a scam, that I can promise you. They are A rated with the BBB and A+ rated with AM Best. Not many can say they have both and they actually pay their claims unlike the other companies. You're just a damn retard that can't get over the fact your office is getting SQUASHED by them.

    Also EVERY insurance company calls people from job boards. Hell, every sales company gets their people from there. Just go broke and watch me get rich!

  • damn, are you going to class at college?? you can't even speak clearly. you sounded like a fuckin retard. if you can't sell anything, then don't try to get into a sales position. stick to your 4 walls and hourly pay

  • Why is this video over 4 min long? You could have said what you wanted to say in 30 seconds. Faaaack that's annoying. If you're putting a video on youtube, say what you need to say then end the video.

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  • My paychecks are real. Everything I have been told by AIL has all been true. I guess I'll laugh at this guy all the way to the bank.

  • SCAAAAAAAAAAM

  • you are an ill mannered uninformed idiot. To label something a scam while not doing any more investigation than reading 1 google search result is akin to saying the world is flat because you can see the edge from your window!! Ail peovides a valuable service to working people all around the world and provides security for the families it serves, You should be so lucky as to have a great company like this protecting your interest. I grow weary of lazy conceited little snot nosed punks like u

  • @2121pritch You joined Youtube, commented on this video, and that's all you've done since. You must be a genuine person!

  • I work for this company and have for a while.. my $200,000/year salary is definately NOT a scam.. even though you didn't even say how this place is a scam.. you must be one of the upset people who didn't make it through the first interview.. it's okay, we only hire maybe 1 person out of every 30-35.

  • @nene080808 nice cause where i work noone makes money yet we have to fake it every week to motivate the new people that they can actually make money. when they discover they can't make money the leave but there are always new peole hired to replace them. lol, hire 1 out of every 35 people- bullshit, you try to hire anyone who can pay the money so you can get your $200 hiring bonus!

  • @nene080808 yea right. u dont make 200,000 a year. let me guess ur a man right? only men will have to make up fake large salaries.

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  • @nene080808 i make 999,999.99 a year

  • Im not an employee or any way involved with AiL, however the reason so much items comes up for AiL scam was because of back in 2008-2010 a Company tried to use AIL as a cover for there employement scam. They where not the real company. Before the Real AiL could take action all assets and employees of the fake AIL had jumped ship knowing that they where being investigated. This is no different then back in 1997-1998 where State farm was being Targeted as fraud, some guys selling fake insurance.

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  • I had an interview with this company and I hope they call me back! Every agency is independently owned and from what I've seen this company can give me an opportunity to change my life. I find your video very ignorant and offensive. For people like myself we expect to get accurate info here and your information was a waste of my time. Get a life and upgrade your community school education!

  • @CWAgencyofAIL Sorry, but I'd rather get a job at McD's than AIL. Also, why is there more than one youtube channel for AIL? Shouldn't one be enough?

  • @30kbpm sorry buddy but based on your video, thats exactly your probably going to end up. :) Peace n love

  • @samuellennyviner Whatever, just keep giving me views

  • @CWAgencyofAIL

    I like how your name has "fAIL" in it.

    I also like how you claim to have only had an interview with the company, and yet your username contains the name of the company.

    I additionally like how you're a fake person that works for a scam of a company.

  • @CWAgencyofAIL

    how did it go

  • What an Idiot! All you did was type in american income life scam but you did not say what about the company was a scam. As a matter of fact you did not say much of anything. You can type in Walmart scam and something will pull up on them being a scam or Nike or Coca Cola.... I have done it. I work for american income life they are a subsidiary or Torchmark ( A multi billion dollar fortune 500 company) by the way which has Warren Buffet as an investor. Do you homework before making assumptions.

  • @randalldanecook1 Naturally, a fellow employee of this company comes to defend his position! Don't worry, I still think you're a bastard :3

  • @randalldanecook1 Torchmark is NOT a Fortune 500 Company and has never appeared on the list. It IS among those companies on the S&P 500 Index, a stock market index. This does not indicate strength or weakness, it just means that TMK is pat of the portfolio of market indicator companies that Standard & Poors follows. FYI

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