Scam alert!

My coworker’s kid got approached at her workplace by a scam artist.

For once in my life, I actually had information that was helpful. You see, this scamming dude works for Primerica, a subsidiary of Citigroup. What they do is tell you that they want to interview you for a job. But instead of an interview, it’s a sales pitch to get you involved in MLM. Oh, and they want you to pay money for the privilege.

How do I know? I was contacted by these people six years ago when I put my resume up on Monster. Oh, but I’d make a “six-figure income,” they said. Oh, but you can “be your own boss.” All by recruiting others into the fold. Baa.

One thought on “Scam alert!”

  1. ANY plan that asks me for money earns instant distrust in my book. ANY plan that tries to rah-rah me into recruiting, likewise.

    Sometimes being a curmudgeon with a suspicion of highly enthusiastic people pays off.

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