im really glad to have seen all this, they called me today and said they got my resume off of hot jobs and set up an interview. The man on the phone was very vague on the company and was obviously reading from a script, and besides that, I have no history in sales, whatsoever. My major was graphic design and my work history is all in customer service, idk if they're a scam, but they sound pretty shady
The other type of message I've seen posted to these forums and comment threads is the complaint-to-glowing-testimonial one. It seems just as copy/paste detached as the normal one but tries to get people on their side through some kind of sympathy play. And then there are the numerous messages that try to appeal to things like pride, tragedy, ego... etc. Even down to the AOL-like screen-name (ie: 45firefightergoodguyTY). It's shameless. Before I die I want to see them taken down by the feds.
AIL is VEEEERRRRRY active in the anti-awareness campaign. They've posted a lot of videos flooding search results on "American Income Life scam" with so called testimonial videos. Plus they post seeming responses to criticisms with glowing seemingly detached copy/paste messages. "Detached" because it seems none of them reference previous critics in the thread. I've seen a few versions of these "responses" posted over various websites verbatim.
I got an email from them. I have been approached by many scam businesse. A fox is not taked twice from the same snare. I googled their name. I am happy that I did my home work.
i recently deleted an idiotic comment left by steve surace a trainer(sales pitcher) in ohio
taken from ohio website
Steve Surace
Steve was born in Parma, Ohio and grew up in Brunswick, Ohio. He graduated from North Royalton High School. Steve has been around American Income Life since he was four years old, when his father, Jim Surace began working for the company. When he graduated from high school
stevesurace has made a comment on American Income Life Ottawa Scam 613:
Thanks a lot, I had an interview and it really helped locating the office. The interview turned out great and I hope all goes well. Sorry it didnt work out for you.
New address 1695 bank street.
bunkmasterflex 1 year ago
im really glad to have seen all this, they called me today and said they got my resume off of hot jobs and set up an interview. The man on the phone was very vague on the company and was obviously reading from a script, and besides that, I have no history in sales, whatsoever. My major was graphic design and my work history is all in customer service, idk if they're a scam, but they sound pretty shady
rachelspeaks 1 year ago
I'm amazed how these people always go after the ones who are the most vulnerable.
faffaflunkie 1 year ago
yeah my niggaz thats bells corners on richmond fuck yeah lol
jpwrestler4life 1 year ago
The other type of message I've seen posted to these forums and comment threads is the complaint-to-glowing-testimonial one. It seems just as copy/paste detached as the normal one but tries to get people on their side through some kind of sympathy play. And then there are the numerous messages that try to appeal to things like pride, tragedy, ego... etc. Even down to the AOL-like screen-name (ie: 45firefightergoodguyTY). It's shameless. Before I die I want to see them taken down by the feds.
ThePenciler09 1 year ago
AIL is VEEEERRRRRY active in the anti-awareness campaign. They've posted a lot of videos flooding search results on "American Income Life scam" with so called testimonial videos. Plus they post seeming responses to criticisms with glowing seemingly detached copy/paste messages. "Detached" because it seems none of them reference previous critics in the thread. I've seen a few versions of these "responses" posted over various websites verbatim.
ThePenciler09 1 year ago
if u wanna NOT EVER be scammed again by a "business opputunity" check out a video named "Fraud: An Inside Look" here on youtube.
FilipineChik 1 year ago
hey, i got a email from them that they want me to work for them, i had posted a resume online then they offered me a job.
diznab900 1 year ago
U FUCKIN JERK OFFS..
mike1190 2 years ago
I got an email from them. I have been approached by many scam businesse. A fox is not taked twice from the same snare. I googled their name. I am happy that I did my home work.
thanks for the post.
airiFiTeezKolWahabi 2 years ago
yeah they called me im happy i did my home work before going to the interview i have no background for that type of stuff
jimerson1986 2 years ago
Yeah, the company that fires you for NO damn reason just a few weeks before you get vested.
I should know as it happened to me personally..!
sakahowdah 2 years ago
i recently deleted an idiotic comment left by steve surace a trainer(sales pitcher) in ohio
taken from ohio website
Steve Surace
Steve was born in Parma, Ohio and grew up in Brunswick, Ohio. He graduated from North Royalton High School. Steve has been around American Income Life since he was four years old, when his father, Jim Surace began working for the company. When he graduated from high school
iHasPistons 2 years ago
his comment
stevesurace has made a comment on American Income Life Ottawa Scam 613:
Thanks a lot, I had an interview and it really helped locating the office. The interview turned out great and I hope all goes well. Sorry it didnt work out for you.
iHasPistons 2 years ago
They just called me today for an interview, they're so full of crap, I'm tired of getting ripped off by these fake companies.
theETOkid1 2 years ago