World Financial Group (WFG) Scam or Not?

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

This is a survey of what people really think about this company. Feel free to say anything you want.


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  • WFG is a SCAM!

  • We lost thousands of dollars from this company. We were duped by a Filipino couple from Bolingbrook, Illinois.

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  • @carsonc29 I had a friend convince me to go to a introduction presentation meeting and it was just some idiot on stage speaking things that made no economic sense, wrong statistics, and false hope. The audience was mostly rednecks and high school drop outs and the presentation was text book scam bulshit. They later tried to convince me to drop electrical engineering to join them and that sealed the "fuck you" deal. It's a load of horse shit believe me.

  • @zhopenza i really couldnt tell ya if they are or not, ive only come across them during my time on YT, ive never met anyone from the compnay and only know a lil bit about what they do, but i do not know how they operate, so b4 i adopt the opinions of anyone, id like to do some of my won research b4 i make any judgements on this company

  • @zhopenza i would have to disagree on a few points, a person can work out in a gym, strenthgen their legs, and it might help add a lil to your leaping ability, but nothin noticeable, now if your talkin bout learning a diff technique, then that could help, but technique is not a talent, its a skill, which can be learned...people do have diferent talents, diff specialties,but i gotta stick to what i said, skill can be learned without talent being present..as far as WFG bein trash,

  • @carsonc29 I still don't see your point, what you say is 100% correct and I'm not arguing with you. I'm an engineer and I understand how the business and technical society operates, everything is taught and becomes intuitive but like I said, talent is a catalyst to skill; if you are tall, you'll learn to jump better, if you are practical, you will solve problems differently from say, someone who is mathematically smart. But my point remains that WFG is a pile of trash.

  • @zhopenza the point i was making was the skills you need ot learn to start a business, even in financial services can be learned, it may take more time, but they can be learned..example: a 60 inch vertile jump is talent, either you can jump that high or you cant, no amount of hours in the gym will give me a 60 inch leap, but shooting, dribbling, passing, defense..skills..those can be taught and learned by anyone willing to put forth the effort..same as sales,marketing ect..

  • @zhopenza while true some people ahve a natural talent for things, like math, a person may be able to pick up real easy on the subject while another person has to work a lil harder to understand it, but ive known many of people who hate math,are not all that good at it, but still manage to get an A or B in the class, they did what they had to do to learn the materialeven if it meant they had to work alot harder and study for alot longer...while talent and skill are not unrelated..

  • @carsonc29 Where in my comment did I mention talent? Oh, and do you know anyone who's picked up a guitar for their first time in their life and started playing like Malmsteen? Talent is a catalyst to skill, they are not completely unrelated.

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