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I was invited to a "work session" Found out it was a high-pressure meeting to recruit people, charging $100. Did not understand exactly what this was and was badgered to pay, which I did.

Wanted personal information, too. Since then I had no intention of going through with their "training" and more fees. Asked for my membership fee back.

They are hardnosed and I will have to find a way to get it back. I was given a phone number that was a private number not the company's.

Reason of review: Bad quality.

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I was invited to the presentation and was not impressed with the speaker or the facts. Not an open forum because they don't really want questions for everyone to hear.

They throw all kinds of fake number and make people believe they are so knowledgeable and set a forum to impress the attendants. Totally the recipe for pyramid since is all about recruiting. I would never sign anything with them.

I have seeing reviews on the BBB and it seems like if you go this route you can get a refund. Good luck!

Guest

ITS YOUR FAULT,U DIDNT REALLY FIND OUT!

Guest

My son just called me to set up a meeting with the employee that’s training him. I’m going to meet with them next week and try to be open minded.

I’m sceptical for 2 reasons. First when you work for a company you never pay them so that you can work with or for them.

Second, when you’re training for a position, which I believe this $100 is that my son gave, why wouldn’t the company itself use people that have been with the company for years train them? All kinds of RED FLAGS alerting me..

Vishnu Hhf

Did you sign the WFG Associate Membership Agreement (AMA)?

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reply icon Replying to comment of Vishnu Hhf

I’m in a similar position. I did sign on because I was promised extensive training and commissions.

I decided against staying with the company and now, three years later, they are charging me fees. My recruiter ensured me my account was closed out and he would take care of it.

I’m still getting proof of debt emails. How do I get them to leave me alone?

Guest
reply icon Replying to comment of Guest-1429800

This isn’t what happens when the person who recruited you doesn’t actually care.

If you contact your old *** they should help you out. Other wise send in a formal resignation to the company.

Those emails I believe are the liability insurance for E&Os. Most businesses will pay a few hundred a month but we pay about 30 bux or so.

It’s debt against your commissions. Will only be an issue if our decide to rejoin the company. Other wise you can spam it and you’ll be fine.

Just a few ideas for you. I apologize on behalf of WFG for the *** agent who didn’t help you.

If you have any more concerns I’ll check on here and be glad to help out

Guest
reply icon Replying to comment of Guest-1434807

Hi Matt What do you mean by "Other wise you can spam it and you’ll be fine"?

Guest
reply icon Replying to comment of Guest-1434807

I meant to elaborate...i stopped E&O payment and WFG did not send any reminder that I need to have E&O to be active agent... Also in the Affiliation email notices it states that if I don't pay my affiliate will be terminated.

I stopped paying but they did not terminate .. almost 10 months now.. how can they let an agent fall behind on affiliation fee and esp. E&O fee and still keep as agent, posing a potential risk?

ANd now to resign they want me to back all otherwise they will be sent to collection agency or maybe they wont even let us resign????? HELP!!!!

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