For many years an Amway rep runs the www.thetruthaboutamway.com website and Amway Wiki. Seems the Amway Business Conduct & Rules department wants the website to shut down.
The Truth About Amway website:
“Years ago there was a website called Quixtar Wiki. It was run by Amway and Quixtar critics and they filled it essentially with criticism and anything negative they could find about the Amway and Quixtar businesses, and some stuff that was just plain made up.
Any time you searched for a Diamond’s name, it would rank near the top of Google’s listings. So, if you invited some prospect to come to a seminar to listen to a successful Amway achiever, they’d google the person’s name and end up on a virulently anti-Amway website”
Good stuff, eh?
So nine years ago I started Amway Wiki, which would give a true picture of the business. I wouldn’t hide the negative – court cases, divorces, terminations, whatever – that kind of information is there too. But so is all the positive stories of the thousands of Diamonds around the world. Today, if you invite one of your prospects to a meeting to hear from an Amway Diamond, and they google the name, odds are AmwayWiki will be
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Primerica Agents Accused Of Failing To Pay Claim
by Tina Williams • • 0 Comments
Primerica Life Insurance Co. and two of its agents are being sued for failing to pay benefits from a life insurance policy.
Carolyn Arline and Machell Amador filed a lawsuit June 2 in the Jefferson County District Court against Primerica Life Insurance Co., Laura A. Hubbard and LaQuanda Shonta Howard, citing anticipatory breach, breach of contract, unfair settlement practices, fraud and breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing.
The plaintiffs claim they purchased a life insurance policy which covered various individuals, including Kaloni Corbin, on May 22, 2013, from the defendants.
The suit alleges Kaloni Corbin died July 6, but the defendant failed to fully pay the plaintiffs the full benefits due under their life insurance policy, claiming “insurable interest.”
According to the suit, the defendant misrepresented the policy coverage, failed to settle the claim in a fair manner and failed to offer a valid explanation for refusing to pay the plaintiffs.
The plaintiffs are seeking damages, interest, expenses, attorney’s fees and court costs.
They are being represented by Beaumont attorney John Pat Parsons of Lindsay, Lindsay and Parsons.
