Infiltrating a Pyramid Scam: Primerica by AlwaysMarco

9 months ago
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AlwaysMarco, a YouTuber with 86.4K subscribers, created 42 minutes of well-researched information that describes how hundreds of thousands of North Americans are being scammed by the Primerica Life Insurance Company Pyramid Scheme / MLM.

This video gathered 900,000 views in nine days and subsequently, Marco deleted the video on his channel after being law suited by Primerica.

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I implore you to visit Marco's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AlwaysMarco and subscribe to his channel and like as many of his videos as you can.

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Marco is hopeful that the MLM insurance agent recruiting scams such as Primerica will soon end by victims filing complaints to the FTC/ Federal Trade Commission.

I disagree with Marco on that point. Marco tells us the details of how MLMs, suck as Primerica, donate huge moneys to politicians by way of their Political Action Committee (PAC). And how MLM's routinely ignore FTC cease & desist orders.

I know of four Integrity Marketing Group subsidiaries, (FFL, PHP Agency, Equis and NAA) that have received the FTC cease & desist warning letter of a $43,792 per violation if they lie about expected incomes one more time, but they continue their ridiculous claims.

The most effective way for the public to be made whole by scammers, such as Primerica, is for victims to to their story on YouTube/TikTok. There is a decent chance you will receive a lawsuit threat from the scammer.

Afterward, write a well-written letter to the various government agencies, including the FTC and your State Attorney General.

There is a decent chance your Attorney General will refer you to lawsuit the scammer, i.e.Primerica, with a list of attorneys.

Regardless, your information and video is helping the AG and FTC build a case against Primerica. And finding an attorney to accept your case on a contingency becomes much more likely since your experience is well written and your authenticity is on video display.

Scammers don't want to be law suited since your claim would be public information.

Primerica would prefer to pay you off before you file the lawsuit, especially if your video explaining how you got scammed is getting numerous views.

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