Review of Buffett Senior Healthcare Corp.

by Guest » Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:14 pm
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Used to be Senior Healthcare Consultants (2009), then Apex-Elite (2010), then Lexicon Senior Healthcare (2011), now Buffett Senior Healthcare (2012). It's really the same company run by the same guys running the same scam - all they're trying to do is escape the bad press, which is well documented on the Internet by now. There's plenty of places, here and elsewhere, that have fully documented their scheme - if you have the fortitude to sift through the steaming piles of obvious shilling that alts of their senior management has spread throughout that documentation, feel free to check it out...but if you don't have the patience, then just run - run away, and don't look back.

Total Comments: 42

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 06:42 am Post Subject:

The reviews of Buffet Senior Healthcare Corp. that are appearing here are unfortunate but very much true! Once I got appointed and worked with this terrible company. I never got paid for a single plan I sold!! Moreover, BEWARE of this company as the Texas Dept. of Insurance is looking into them for fraudulent activities and mishandling company funds.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 12:55 pm Post Subject: 2nd Interview

My "2nd interview" is in about 10 minutes. I'm glad I was able to get a better since of this company. With some of the questions posed here I think I'm going to rip this "regional director"or whatever he is a new one!

Cheers

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:01 pm Post Subject: Thank you!

You have saved me a lot of grief....a company preying on people who need work and are vulnerable Sick!! :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 09:05 am Post Subject: Thanks!

I have my 2nd appoint with them Tuesday...I was doing my investigating and was very surprised to find...nothing! If you search their name with the last word scams...they own it! It has their advertising. Ripoff Reports only says their a great company and basically all you see is company propaganda! Then i knew something was wrong...they must have paid them off big time... :oops:

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 01:34 pm Post Subject: Thank you for the info

I was due to have the glorified second interview today, but honestly, my time is far more valuable then to sit through an hour and find out that I have to pay to play. If this is a legit company,in no way would they be asking for $1000 up front. Period.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 08:01 pm Post Subject:

Lots of companies do something like this. A person cannot simply decide to open a McDonald's restaurant on his/her own, he/she must pay a franchise fee, and jump through a lot of other hoops.

The decision is yours to make, and you made one.

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 08:24 pm Post Subject: 2nd interview

just finished 2nd interview, seemed like a lot of info that just goes so fast you have no chance to take it all in. seemed very clueless about my state or facts, really entire process seems a little juvenile and redundant, I was just hoping to find a place to make lots of money....Really do not think this is it... :(

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 09:13 pm Post Subject: Paying for Training

I was told by a financial adviser friend that having the insurance agent pay for training is unacceptable. No new employee should have to shell out money for the necessary mandatory training, especially if the "tuition" is up front. What happens if the agent does not make the quota for sales? Basically, the agent is out of the "tuition" money and is in worse shape before applying for the position. And the potential candidate is not given the EXACT amount of the tuition until the third Internet interview. Not good.

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 05:16 pm Post Subject:

That is such a terrible shame that this company is still out there still practicing like that. What's the point? All it does is shame their business in the end, is it worth the dollars you can get prior to your business crashes? Ugh. I've been though situations like this before, that's why I'm doing a lot more research before I sign my mother-in-law up for any plans via an agency. Right now I'm looking at Killian Insurance (killianinsure.com) for senior health insurance information, since they give free consultations and quotes regarding retirement funding, long-term care funding, life insurance, medicare supplements, dental/vision, etc. so that is already a good sign. Any input please let me know!

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