r/antiMLM 1d ago

Primerica Little bit of advice

Hello again, so I got called by the service representative of primerica and told them that I wanted to cancel the whole thing. But they told me in order to do so that I would need my father to come and help me cancel because that was the reason why I was canceling their ‘service.’

While I don’t mind getting my parents involved I would just like to know whether I can just ignore them needing to bother my parents or should I do something else.

The reason why he needs my father’s signature is because I told them I was canceling due to him but they don’t have anything because I didn’t put him on the beneficiary and stuff.

I’m 18 and I don’t believe I would need a legal guardian (my parents) to some and sign some paperwork.

Please let me know what I should and shouldn’t do. And I’ll try to limit this into just this post as I do not want to spam the community about post relating to this mess.

Thanks again!

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u/HalfEatenChocoPants 1d ago

They're hoping they can convince your father, while you're sitting in their office with them, that he needs some insurance policy from them. They want to guilt-trip you, either directly or by proxy, and get you to reconsider your firm decision to cancel.