National Annuity Exchange


Country United States
State Aruba
City Los Angeles
Address 6230 Wilshire Blvd
Phone 8774752332
Website www.nationalannuityexchange.com

National Annuity Exchange Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Apr 24, 2014

This group uses fraudulent practices to scam money out individuals.

I was contacted by Thomas McMillian and Tricia Adams with grand promises of setting up appointments with warm prescreened prospects. After numerous phone calls we finally came to the agreed upon amount of $750.00 for 12 appointments. The only payment methods available were wire transfers, check, or money order.

I fulfilled my end of the agreement by supplying in a timely manner my schedule so appointments could be scheduled. All I received in return was an occasional call from the call center with an appointment with a prospect that typically no showed, or in one instance had passed away years before.

Shortly after I entered the agreement I was shuffled off to Advisory World Group and a gentleman named Dan. After a few months the calls stopped coming in. I tried numerous times to contact the Ohio Skype Center which I was referred to, but no response.

Since then I have found that the group I started with Midland Annuity Group changed names to Advisory World Group and now to National Annuity Exchange. No doubt this group will change their name again and cheat others by taking money and delivering nothing.

Warning to others run away from these people they are fraudulent in their activities.

Mark as Useful [1 vote]
  • Jul 18, 2014

I was emailed and spoke with barry Shapiro. Sent a check for 3000 overnight to them. I was told someone who woidle set my appointments would call me and I would get a list of the people they were calling. i was called by victo. Hamilton a week later and I immediately asked for a refund. I kept calling Barry who eventually blocked my number and spoke with multiple people from the company who I named earlier but im convinced they are all one in the same a sleez ball from Ohio. Who knows if or which of these is a correct name. i was given 4 "leads" i showed up for these set appointments and noone was there. I called the supposed appointment and the people say they aren't and we're never interested. I heard them setting appointments and what they say to the possible appointments is so sleezy. They say they are dropping something off about their exhisting annuity never tell them a brand new agent wants to do A review. I'm going on 2 months plus with not one appointment. When i call the number no one picks up and if they do they pretend I have the wrong number. Thomas mcmillan, victor Hamilton Barry Shapiro whoever you are please send my money back this is complete theft. Everyone out there run from any of these individuals or companies named above. Worst rip off out there.

  • Jul 7, 2014

This group uses fraudulent practices to scam money out individuals.

I was contacted by Thomas McMillian and Tricia Adams with grand promises of setting up appointments with warm prescreened prospects. After numerous phone calls we finally came to the agreed upon amount of $750.00 for 12 appointments. The only payment methods available were wire transfers, check, or money order.

I fulfilled my end of the agreement by supplying in a timely manner my schedule so appointments could be scheduled. All I received in return was an occasional call from the call center with an appointment with a prospect that typically no showed, or in one instance had passed away years before.

Shortly after I entered the agreement I was shuffled off to Advisory World Group and a gentleman named Dan. After a few months the calls stopped coming in. I tried numerous times to contact the Ohio Skype Center which I was referred to, but no response.

Since then I have found that the group I started with Midland Annuity Group changed names to Advisory World Group and now to National Annuity Exchange. No doubt this group will change their name again and cheat others by taking money and delivering nothing.

Warning to others run away from these people they are fraudulent in their activities.

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