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World Financial Group

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STAY AWAY FROM WFG!!!! - Agent World Financial Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 2, 2020
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HORRIBLE COMPANY UNETHICAL Scam Artist

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Just Speaking from experiencing with WFG. They are not a good company to do business with. Their methods to con people to buy their insurance and their constant pressure techniques to recruit people is suffocating and relentless. I won't go into every detail as I could write a novel of this but Just do yourself a favor and stay way as far as you can from any WFG or financial pyramid scheme company promising riches and a dreams of a better future. Its all part of their unethical tactics to con you to join and spend a lot of your money into "your" / their business. I learned the hard way by actually being con into trying out this business, I received nothing in return but lots and lots of fees that they charge you for being an agent with the company

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5.0
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Compensation Model Product Line Ownership Model Advancement Continuous Mentorship Legal Backing Accredited by the BBB

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Instability for newer, less committed agents Underwriting can be a pain sometimes

3.0
Jan 15, 2026
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Strong Support & Mentorship The leadership typically provides mentors and upline sponsors who guide agents as they start. This mentorship can help with goal setting, sales strategies, and accountability. . Flexible Schedule As an agent, I had the freedom to build my business on my own terms. If you value flexibility and being your own boss, WFG supports that.

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Commission-Based Compensation Compensation is heavily commission-based with no steady base pay, especially early on. This can make income unpredictable, particularly in the first 6–12 months. High Learning Curve While training exists, a lot of success depends on self-study, persistence, and trial/error in the field. Some find this challenging without strong prior sales experience.

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