A scam, no…a pyramid scheme…kind of. Essentially what they do is get warm bodies to sell, sell, sell. What they want is people with a lot of contacts or who are willing to cultivate them and yeah, the get them to go to financial planning meetings. The people they “hire” are trained, but they’re not paid, what happens though is they craft a retirement savings plan or what not, basically get you to tell them your broad goals and all it takes is a person with some organization skills to be able to put it all together to make the plan coherent. Like you may want to retire early, but the Primerica rep will get you to decide something more concrete, like you’re 32 now, and you want to retire at 55, so if you have to save for 23 years and we can get you x rate of return on your investment, this is how much you’d need to save out of every check. And hey, once you have all that figured out, which let’s face it, anyone with a couple brain cells to rub together could do, the person just needs to put these goals into their computer program and what serendipity! They have an investment vehicle they offer through their own investment arm that would be PERFECT for you. And of course when you buy into their investment vehicle, some of that money is taken as a fee. Then a percentage of that money goes to the person who sold you the investment vehicle (you get a cut every time they make a deposit, so ideally you get them to save $50 out of every check, OK, maybe they take $2 out of this and you get a buck of it, every two weeks, so you sign up enough people it could be lucrative). Of course then that other buck is split between the person who signed YOU up, and the person who signed THEM up and the company itself. Of course I have no idea if that split is the actual split, just giving you an example. In other words, the pay structure is exactly like a pyramid scheme, but it’s not a Ponzi scheme…they do offer a legitimate service, they do offer investment tools, but it’s mostly automated and what they really need is warm bodies with contacts and/or the ability and willingness to harvest them. I get calls from them all the time, they search resumes, they know I’m an Accountant, so I could use their tools easily, but I always tell them I’m not a sales person, I have no desire to be a sales person, etc. I guess it’s as much of a pyramid scheme as is any organization with a sales staff. Last time I did payroll for sales people, if salesman A made a sale, he got money and so did his boss, and so did the company. So in as much as any sales job is a pyramid scheme, yes, but I’d say at least this IS an honest one. Primerica was last time I checked a wholly owned subsidiary of Traveller’s Insurance, and they’re not exactly some fly by night outfit.