Jason Mills
Member
I’ve been digging into info about Premier Financial Alliance, Inc and noticed there are some serious class-action claims and watchdog commentary that raise questions about how the business model works. According to a report from a consumer advocacy group, a federal class-action lawsuit was filed alleging the company operated what plaintiffs described as an illegal pyramid scheme with commissions tied to recruiting more associates rather than actual sales. Plaintiffs alleged that more than 95 percent of Associates had net losses and that the company made big income promises that most people didn’t see.
There are also employee reviews and MLM analysis discussions where people bristle at the structure, saying it feels more like recruitment than product selling.
I’m not saying anything illegal was proven beyond the settlement context, but I’m curious if anyone here has firsthand experience with Premier Financial Alliance as an associate or customer, and what your take is on how the compensation and recruitment work
There are also employee reviews and MLM analysis discussions where people bristle at the structure, saying it feels more like recruitment than product selling.
I’m not saying anything illegal was proven beyond the settlement context, but I’m curious if anyone here has firsthand experience with Premier Financial Alliance as an associate or customer, and what your take is on how the compensation and recruitment work