> 1 is actually successful and she
> is only 24 years old.
Care to define successful ? Do you actually know how much she makes ?
(Or is she a "fake it till you make it" conster ?)
> My Sister-in-law and 2 other friends joined her
> team and was disapointed because their offer was rejected by their
> close relatives and friends including us because we already have
> financial planning in place and are not keen on changing planner with a
> newbee. Anyway, we let them practice with us but when we don't sign up
> they immediately stopped and say that it is too hard to succeed in
> Primerica.
They are lucky they quit early!!
>
> I could say that if your heart is into financial planning then
> Primerica is a good company.
>
Yes, But not if your mind is into financial planning!! ;)
Lastly, I don't want to assume that you are pitching Primerica - which
is not popular on this forum, but why don't you tell us your
background and experience in financial planning so that we can at
least get an insight into your expertise ? Something like a Wharton
MBA would go a long way towards that(Not that we will believe for a
minute that you are indeed a wharton mba). Otherwise your flippant
endorsement of Primerica will only make you sound ignorant.

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