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Havoc
Hey guys,

I wondering how well you guys know CitiSolutions. I've been offered a job with them. They say there there to help the 'middle income' public reach financial freedom. They say there part of Citigroup and have more that $1 trillion in assets, and are listed in on the new york stock exchange ©. How much of this is true ? The reason for all these questions is that they are asking for £140 up front dry.gif
TheMobileHookup
Probably the reincarnation of Primerica.
They do help people but through the usual methods. consolidate debt and all that.
You can make serious cash if you're able to find clients.
Havoc
QUOTE(TheMobileHookup @ Nov 1 2006, 04:21 PM) [snapback]3093560[/snapback]

Probably the reincarnation of Primerica.
They do help people but through the usual methods. consolidate debt and all that.
You can make serious cash if you're able to find clients.


Thanks for the reply. At least they aren't scammers (a couple round my area lately lol). They told me about the normal methods of helping, but they said they invest in stuff, is that true ?
TheMobileHookup
If it's the reincarnation of Primerica then they do 401k and stuff like that too. That's why I did my securities license but that's not my type of business. Thought I could help people with refinancing homes and stuff and that part was okay but I didn't like doing the securities part.

It's an experience but just not my type of thing.
Havoc
Thanks for that. smile.gif I think im going to give it a shot and go through the training to get the FSA lisence. btw what's the securites part ?
TheMobileHookup
Lot of studying on that one.
You have to do life insurance?
That test was tricky too but passed that in one try.

They may not have used the old Primerica model and changed it up but Primerica used Citi products.
Havoc
The test should be ok. In the UK it's going to be a multiple choice test lol. It should be a good experience especially since i can do it part time and still carry on with my uni.
TheMobileHookup
Keep forgetting you're in the UK.
They're multiple here too but the wording is tricky.
Havoc
QUOTE(TheMobileHookup @ Nov 1 2006, 07:38 PM) [snapback]3094438[/snapback]

Keep forgetting you're in the UK.
They're multiple here too but the wording is tricky.



I'll be ready for it!

Thanks a lot for your help smile.gif
cgeorge66216
QUOTE(Havoc @ Nov 2 2006, 03:08 AM) [snapback]3097125[/snapback]
I'll be ready for it!

Thanks a lot for your help smile.gif


Primerica was started by art willams in the early 80's and his company A and L willams which after generating enough cash was sold to Citigroup which as of 2007 had 2.4 trillion dollars making it the single largest company in the USA. The first part of the process it the Life insurance in which for each sign on you get $200 to $1000 depending on your "ranking" if you will. After you get $10,000 dollars in a three month span you are then able to began doing securities and so on.....Good luck with it though
mlmnuke
QUOTE(cgeorge66216 @ Jan 30 2008, 09:54 PM) [snapback]4649142[/snapback]
Primerica was started by art willams in the early 80's and his company A and L willams which after generating enough cash was sold to Citigroup which as of 2007 had 2.4 trillion dollars making it the single largest company in the USA. The first part of the process it the Life insurance in which for each sign on you get $200 to $1000 depending on your "ranking" if you will. After you get $10,000 dollars in a three month span you are then able to began doing securities and so on.....Good luck with it though


2.4 trillion dollars ohmy.gif thats an unbelievable amount of money. If that much money fell out of the sky into my hands it problably shatter every fiber of my being.( sorry for being slightly off topic. biggrin.gif )
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