We use cookies to give users the best content and online experience. By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to allow us to use all cookies. Visit our Privacy Policy to learn more.
Back to search
This content is based on victim and potential victim accounts. Government agencies and legitimate business names and phone numbers are often used by scam artists to take advantage of people.
Share and help us warn others
I was told I would be a life insurance sales rep working remotely. I would need to see a min of 4 clients a day via zoom, 5 days a week. Because of this I agreed, and signed up to acquire my life and health insurance license. I was directed to a page to input my information to pay for said course. They took my information to create an account for me but I am not being paid and have not received a w2 or anything for my training but am expected to attend these meetings. In the most previous meeting, I was told that I am running my own small business and I need to recruit people as soon as I get my license. I found this strange as I thought I was meeting with clients to offer Life insurance. Very much sounds like a pyramid scheme to me. When I asked certain questions pertaining to my troubles with the exam prep materials, I was told to chatgpt it, which I found to be a huge red flag. These people are selling people life insurance policies??? And the entire time, he bragged about how many thousands him and his friends bring in each month.
$99
CO, USA- 80014
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
https://aoglobelife.com
Employment
Learn More
AO Globe Life
June 26, 2024
859651
If you find a scam ID that matches your experience, tell us what happened and share the information you have.