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Family First Life reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(1,884 total reviews)

Shawn Meaike

78% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Family First Life has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,884 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Family First Life employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Aug 5, 2022

SCAM SCAM SCAM

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Pros

Absolutely no pros to be said.

Cons

This is a great company to work for if you want to go into debt, they will tell you that you will make endless amounts of money and how easy it is. Your income in a line of credit, all you are doing is making money for the big wigs while you suffer from large amount of debt. It’s a pyramid scheme, please stay FAR away from this company.

3.0
Dec 5, 2021

Deceptive and Dishonest

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Pros

I’ve been encouraged by my upline to lie on applications just to get commissions. This is probably how most agents are making so much money. Ontop of that, the leads are trash. They are resold to multiple agents and by the time the lead gets to you, most people are not interested or say they never requested information. When I approached my upline about this, I was just told that the people are “old” and they forget what they fill out or that they’re just “lying” and “buy more leads”... I’ve already gone $2,000 in debt in this business and don’t plan on doing anymore damage. I wish I would have read all of the reviews before getting involved with this company.

Cons

Just read my review and think twice before joining.

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Family First Life Response
4y
We would never encourage any agent to lie on an application. That goes against ours and all carrier guidelines and we take any type of fraudulent activity as reason for immediate termination. We sell a number of different lead types, some of which are exclusive and some that are resold after a period of time. The agent decides before purchasing what type of lead they would like to work off of.
1.0
Sep 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

this place shows you how much better it is else where

Cons

1. Leads are misleading, told to be the best exclusive to you, they suck and please stop with the “a lead is a lead” yes can you get a sale from an 8 month old lead (most likely not) yes you can but wouldnt you rather have a lead that hasn’t been called a bunch and resold over and over and actually have accurate information and not look like a fake made print out of stolen information? I would too 2.training is horrible it’s all the same….phone script training is all with near perfect going sets which if you have someone already interested in getting life insurance then it takes an idiot not to book it but it’s not all rainbows and butterflies on the phones but they sure train like it is. No direction on what to actually do 3.if your upline sucks you will too…”buy more leads and dial harder” is the only thing they have to offer a struggling agent and it’s depressing. They see you struggling and ask how many appointments have you booked…let’s say you say 2 (which happens much more then you’d think with how much bs they give you on youtube) all they do is say keep dialing. If there was a way to dial (perfect phone script) it’d be known but everyone has their own way because they have the ability to with the mailers the top producers have coming in. They get the people that want insurance of course they will sell more. You can put $1500 into their “exclusive instant internet leads” and watch $500 go down the drain in wrong/disconnected numbers, $500 go down in people that have no idea what you call for or didn’t fill it out or are getting bombed with calls or just hang up on you. The last $500 is where you might get your appointments from but who knows how many will show, how many will porch you, how many can truly afford it, and how many are generally invested in getting insurance. After the $1500 in leads you’d be lucky to get $3000 in sales but BEWARE OF CHARGEBACKS

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Family First Life Response
4y
This entire review is comprised of false and misleading statements, and our company numbers prove that. If our system was ran in the way that this reviewer implies it would be impossible to have the kind of consistent growth that we've seen every year since opening in 2013. As a company we issued $35 million last month and thousands of agents contributed to that volume. Our numbers show us that we have a tested and proven system that will work for the right individual looking to create a lucrative sales career.
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