Overall the interview process went smoothly. However, at one of their opportunity nights, after their 2 hour pitch I decided I might give them a shot. So, I go upstairs where other agents were speaking with other recruits & R & I began to go over their contract. Now, I’ll admit that throughout the seminar I was already slightly skeptical considering their business model is essentially that of a pyramid scheme. A simple google search will confirm this. After filling most of it out (Name, address, social security number, VISA card info including security code specifically requested by R, not the contract) I mentioned I’d like to take the application home to review it more thoroughly, after all, i was only given a very quick, broad idea of the main points on the contract. So, I wanted to do my due diligence & low and behold, im not allowed. R asked an agent sitting across from us if I could take the contract home & he said no. When I asked him why I couldn’t he pretentiously replied, “because its ours.” I was simply confused. Considering all the info on it was mine, I still don’t understand why I’m not allowed to take time to review the employment contract I WAS SIGNING FOR. There are youtube videos, reddit threads & countless reviews regarding this companies lack of legitimacy, professionalism, & ethics that are all bundled up into a “SYSTEM THATS ALREADY THERE, YOU JUST GOTTA PLUG IN.” Plugging into this “system” consists of using your friends & family for financial gain. I’m not sure what sort of business builds the foundation of their company on the backs of their employees personal relationships; If they are truly mentoring & training anyone, the focus should be on being able to provide the service to ANYONE & everyone rather than on what they call “building a team.” (RECRUITING) They claim to be building leaders but what they’re really building is a human pyramid & they’re looking for more heads to stand on. If you’re even considering working for them, proceed with caution.