Hi Carol, I know someone that is in World System Builder (WFG). Their office is in Trans Am Way in Oakbrook Terrace. They were very mean and aggressive when I questioned them. They use personal manipulative attacks when cornered instead of answering my questions about the company
I would strongly recommend, if you have not already, to submit this to Hannah Alonzo for her MLM Horror Stories, go to Erin Bines website and share this video with her, get in touch with Julie Anderson and other anti MLM creators (I'm happy to give you all their YT handles). Your voice matters, and thank you for speaking up and having this available for people like me to find (and share). The people who are saying that it was your fault in the comments, ignore them. They're still drinking the kool aid.
Someone who wants to join WFG should have a stable 40 hours a week job first and then start WFG on a part time basis . Otherwise it won’t work. People shouldn’t blame WFG
@@uttttgs yes absolutely that is what SHOULD be happening. But that is not who I saw WFG pushing recruit. If they did have a 40 hour a week job, they were pushed to leave it as soon as possible. To be able to commit further, attend the insanely full schedule of team and upline meetings all the time. To just have faith and go “all in” that it would work. People were celebrated for leaving a secure paycheck in favor of the System - before that System was ever fully supporting them.
I'm surprised they got you although I don't know what age. Primerica got me when I was in 21 and I thought it was so odd that 90% of their recruits were like me are my age or younger. That's when i start to realize what is their agenda and how they survive. They will constantly need to go after kids.
Not true more than .01% earn money. But it’s not a WFG thing the whole insurance industry a lower amount will make money than those who don’t. Same in real estate. Doesn’t make the industry bad.
But this is sales in general. If you have a knack for talking to people and being persuasive, you will do well in any sales environment. It could be any company but yes, it's a small % of successful individuals. It's not a task oriented job and doesn't depend on your education but your interpersonal skills and confidence. This is why a good number of sales, especially entry-level sales, will take anyone, so long as you aren't criminal 🤣
Hello Carol, My cousin has fallen into this WFG trap but under the disguise of World System Builder. She currently bought her whole family the IULs (prior being an agent herself) so I'm assuming that went to her upline. She just got her license a couple days ago, so what does this mean? Does it mean that she hasn't made any money at all even though she went to the convention in Las Vegas?
If the policies were issued prior to her being licensed, then I believe in most states, she would not receive commissions. Unfortunately, she will, and has, probably lost more money than she will make back.
@@Carol_Pearson Eeek! There’s 6 of them that she got insurance for prior her license test. That’s very sad. I tried to convince her to cut her losses the first time she signed up a month ago but she proceeded to go to conventions with no money. 😩 You should share your story with @alwaysMarco. He would definitely would love to have you share your wfg story. He’s been spreading the word about it
Thank you for sharing your experience. I spent a few years in a couple different MLMs and bought expensive products to “support” friends. You brought up an important issue - boundaries. MLMs and their hunbots will exploit anyone who doesn’t have proper boundaries in place. I too had to go to therapy to learn how to set healthy boundaries, and it is very freeing to be firm, and that it’s okay to say no.
It might sound rude but, if you are not able to work please do not blame the company. Companies never work it’s you who need to work in the company. Company is just a platform provided to the people who really need it.
errors an omissions is not part of wig you should have canceled stop lying to make your self famous you did not due the work so you never made money all you have said is a lie like other people takes hustle to make money.
WFG is a pyramid bullshit that just happens to sell insurance, your better off selling insurance with an actual insurance company you will make more money and not be incentivized to recruit people
Hi Carol, I know someone that is in World System Builder (WFG). Their office is in Trans Am Way in Oakbrook Terrace. They were very mean and aggressive when I questioned them. They use personal manipulative attacks when cornered instead of answering my questions about the company
I would strongly recommend, if you have not already, to submit this to Hannah Alonzo for her MLM Horror Stories, go to Erin Bines website and share this video with her, get in touch with Julie Anderson and other anti MLM creators (I'm happy to give you all their YT handles). Your voice matters, and thank you for speaking up and having this available for people like me to find (and share). The people who are saying that it was your fault in the comments, ignore them. They're still drinking the kool aid.
@@VanessaChats thank you! I have indeed shared with them and do interact with their videos regularly.
They might call themselves a company name and never tell you it is WFG
Yeah, I think legally they can't say it, so it's not until you show up that it comes out what the actual company is.
@@Carol_Pearson hmmm never heard that in my 6 months on a team
Someone who wants to join WFG should have a stable 40 hours a week job first and then start WFG on a part time basis . Otherwise it won’t work. People shouldn’t blame WFG
@@uttttgs yes absolutely that is what SHOULD be happening. But that is not who I saw WFG pushing recruit. If they did have a 40 hour a week job, they were pushed to leave it as soon as possible. To be able to commit further, attend the insanely full schedule of team and upline meetings all the time. To just have faith and go “all in” that it would work. People were celebrated for leaving a secure paycheck in favor of the System - before that System was ever fully supporting them.
@@uttttgs why not? It’s a pyramid scheme where majority don’t make squat.
I'm surprised they got you although I don't know what age. Primerica got me when I was in 21 and I thought it was so odd that 90% of their recruits were like me are my age or younger. That's when i start to realize what is their agenda and how they survive. They will constantly need to go after kids.
Extreme, kids can be such pigeons.
Only the top .01% earn money.
Right. Scammers are everywhere.
Not true more than .01% earn money. But it’s not a WFG thing the whole insurance industry a lower amount will make money than those who don’t. Same in real estate. Doesn’t make the industry bad.
@@TheOpinionSports, nah. Liars and scammers are taking over too many things.
But this is sales in general. If you have a knack for talking to people and being persuasive, you will do well in any sales environment. It could be any company but yes, it's a small % of successful individuals. It's not a task oriented job and doesn't depend on your education but your interpersonal skills and confidence. This is why a good number of sales, especially entry-level sales, will take anyone, so long as you aren't criminal 🤣
Hello Carol, My cousin has fallen into this WFG trap but under the disguise of World System Builder. She currently bought her whole family the IULs (prior being an agent herself) so I'm assuming that went to her upline. She just got her license a couple days ago, so what does this mean? Does it mean that she hasn't made any money at all even though she went to the convention in Las Vegas?
If the policies were issued prior to her being licensed, then I believe in most states, she would not receive commissions. Unfortunately, she will, and has, probably lost more money than she will make back.
@@Carol_Pearson Eeek! There’s 6 of them that she got insurance for prior her license test. That’s very sad. I tried to convince her to cut her losses the first time she signed up a month ago but she proceeded to go to conventions with no money. 😩
You should share your story with @alwaysMarco. He would definitely would love to have you share your wfg story. He’s been spreading the word about it
Thank you for sharing your experience. I spent a few years in a couple different MLMs and bought expensive products to “support” friends.
You brought up an important issue - boundaries. MLMs and their hunbots will exploit anyone who doesn’t have proper boundaries in place. I too had to go to therapy to learn how to set healthy boundaries, and it is very freeing to be firm, and that it’s okay to say no.
Thx for your advice I’ll check out your art
I know someone who got their policy declined but he got a cheque. Should he cash it in?
why not?...whenever I get a cheque I cash it
God bless you 🙏
Thanks
It might sound rude but, if you are not able to work please do not blame the company. Companies never work it’s you who need to work in the company. Company is just a platform provided to the people who really need it.
errors an omissions is not part of wig you should have canceled stop lying to make your self famous you did not due the work so you never made money all you have said is a lie like other people takes hustle to make money.
Maybe they even didn't get a license or attended even a training
WFG is a pyramid bullshit that just happens to sell insurance, your better off selling insurance with an actual insurance company you will make more money and not be incentivized to recruit people
@@juanenriquerod1968 wfg is still an MLM and majority of the people do not get compensated for the work they do there.
what did you sell was it full term life insurance