American Income Life: Moriah Chandler
Permanently Closed
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2100 Southbridge Pkwy Suite 696
Birmingham, AL 35209 - 407-682-7522
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Kendall D. Redfield
I had Mr. Denton as my agent & when I tell you hes super nice & sweet.. he made sure I understood everything I needed to know, he made me feel super safe about the choices I have made!! 10/10
Mar 4th, 2022 -
Kate Lee
Please stop texting me for an interview. I never applied to this "company" Defiantly scam
Aug 19th, 2021 -
Gregory Hanis
This company is a scam. Should revise their interview process. They have literally broke laws and I will try my best to pursue justice. Please read other reviews to get an idea of what they do in this process.
Jul 24th, 2021 -
Stacey Gillian
Nov 5th, 2020 -
McKenzie Ludvik
This will be very in depth because I never want anyone to experience what I just did: Cannot attest to the actual quality of the insurance itself, although I have heard the policies are decent, but this whole place is fishy if you're applying for a job with them. This is my own experience and my own perspective on the hiring process. I applied online for a receptionist job and was contacted via phone call very quickly to "meet with the CEO and get more information" via zoom. I thought it was kind of odd that I would first meet the CEO and not the person that called me, or any other sort of hiring manager, but okay, thats fine- its a smaller company and the receptionist is the face of the company when people walk in, so maybe he wanted to meet me personally and had the time and ability to do so due to online interviews. I received a few odd looking emails (none of them addressed me personally and they did not look professional at all, ESPECIALLY for a "reputable" insurance firm) stating that the zoom call was scheduled for today and it gave a link, but the email was from a "do not reply" email address, yet stated the CEO's name, not the person that called me. Another red flag. After doing some research about the company, I became very suspicious about what they actually do, but since I was only aiming for a receptionist job, I figured there wouldn't be a problem since I wouldn't be doing sales. Interview comes, and a very poorly made 2006 looking powerpoint slide is being used to give the information. A man claiming to be Mr. MacDonald appears on camera and uses plural pronouns during his pitch (as if addressing a group of people in a call) but I could not turn on my microphone or my camera, or see if anyone else was in the call with me. Another thing that tipped me off was that he was speaking and giving this long presentation (which was problematic in itself but I'm sure no one cares about the details, let's just say I felt like I was going to be asked to buy a timeshare at the end of it), but his microphone showed that it was muted, and Mr. MacDonald's screen was being shared, meaning that this was a RECORDING. Mind you, anyone who applied for any sort of job would be invited to this call, then apparently you have to take some sort of quiz afterwards. You cannot ask questions or talk to a live person during this "meeting." DO NOT APPLY FOR A POSITION HERE UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR TIME WASTED, they will only try to put you into a sales role (which isn't all that sweet from the reviews I've read from previous employees, but I digress). I very much do NOT appreciate the unprofessionalism displayed by this company and encourage them to stop these shameful practises. There was probably not even a receptionist job available and I am very upset that this company disrespects potential employees by being deceptive and wastes time that I could have put towards interviewing for a position that...exists...instead of getting a sales pitch. In the case that I am somehow completely wrong about all of this, their intentions, or some mistake was made on the part of the company that led to this situation, I would not trust a company that could make a series of mistakes of this magnitude for a simple front desk clerical job.
Apr 20th, 2021
About
American Income Life: Moriah Chandler
About Moriah ChandlerBefore joining American Income Life Insurance Company (AIL) in 2015, Moriah Chandler worked in the telecommunications field. She graduated from Valencia College in Orlando, Florida with an associate degree in general studies. "The opportunity kind of just fell in my lap. I was looking for a slight change and the email from David Zophin appeared in my email," she recalls. Was it the right decision for Moriah? "Yes," she says. Moriah believes she is helping people "by providing financial security to the community for their families, as well as providing them a way to change their lives in my organization. I believe I can show people how to change and better their lives with the Opportunity Unlimited model we have today." Moriah's greatest AIL accomplishments are "[Being the] No.1 Supervising Agent in 2020 and the No.2 General Agent in 2021. I was in the running for Top Rookie 2022 before I took this promotion," she says.
Contact Info
- 407-682-7522
- [email protected]
Languages
- English
Payment Methods
- We accept all major credit cards
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for American Income Life: Moriah Chandler?
A The phone number for American Income Life: Moriah Chandler is: 407-682-7522.
Q Where is American Income Life: Moriah Chandler located?
A American Income Life: Moriah Chandler is located at 2100 Southbridge Pkwy Suite 696, Birmingham, AL 35209
Q What is the internet address for American Income Life: Moriah Chandler?
A The website (URL) for American Income Life: Moriah Chandler is: https://agency.ailife.com/united-states/alabama/birmingham/moriah-chandler?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=GMB&utm_content=152312087431332
Q What days are American Income Life: Moriah Chandler open?
A American Income Life: Moriah Chandler is open:
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is American Income Life: Moriah Chandler rated?
A American Income Life: Moriah Chandler has a 4.9 Star Rating from 304 reviewers.
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( 304 Reviews )Kendall D. Redfield on Google
I had Mr. Denton as my agent & when I tell you hes super nice & sweet.. he made sure I understood everything I needed to know, he made me feel super safe about the choices I have made!! 10/10
Kate Lee on Google
Please stop texting me for an interview. I never applied to this "company" Defiantly scam
Gregory Hanis on Google
This company is a scam. Should revise their interview process. They have literally broke laws and I will try my best to pursue justice.
Please read other reviews to get an idea of what they do in this process.
Stacey Gillian on Google
McKenzie Ludvik on Google
This will be very in depth because I never want anyone to experience what I just did: Cannot attest to the actual quality of the insurance itself, although I have heard the policies are decent, but this whole place is fishy if you're applying for a job with them. This is my own experience and my own perspective on the hiring process.
I applied online for a receptionist job and was contacted via phone call very quickly to "meet with the CEO and get more information" via zoom. I thought it was kind of odd that I would first meet the CEO and not the person that called me, or any other sort of hiring manager, but okay, thats fine- its a smaller company and the receptionist is the face of the company when people walk in, so maybe he wanted to meet me personally and had the time and ability to do so due to online interviews. I received a few odd looking emails (none of them addressed me personally and they did not look professional at all, ESPECIALLY for a "reputable" insurance firm) stating that the zoom call was scheduled for today and it gave a link, but the email was from a "do not reply" email address, yet stated the CEO's name, not the person that called me. Another red flag. After doing some research about the company, I became very suspicious about what they actually do, but since I was only aiming for a receptionist job, I figured there wouldn't be a problem since I wouldn't be doing sales. Interview comes, and a very poorly made 2006 looking powerpoint slide is being used to give the information. A man claiming to be Mr. MacDonald appears on camera and uses plural pronouns during his pitch (as if addressing a group of people in a call) but I could not turn on my microphone or my camera, or see if anyone else was in the call with me. Another thing that tipped me off was that he was speaking and giving this long presentation (which was problematic in itself but I'm sure no one cares about the details, let's just say I felt like I was going to be asked to buy a timeshare at the end of it), but his microphone showed that it was muted, and Mr. MacDonald's screen was being shared, meaning that this was a RECORDING. Mind you, anyone who applied for any sort of job would be invited to this call, then apparently you have to take some sort of quiz afterwards. You cannot ask questions or talk to a live person during this "meeting."
DO NOT APPLY FOR A POSITION HERE UNLESS YOU WANT YOUR TIME WASTED, they will only try to put you into a sales role (which isn't all that sweet from the reviews I've read from previous employees, but I digress). I very much do NOT appreciate the unprofessionalism displayed by this company and encourage them to stop these shameful practises. There was probably not even a receptionist job available and I am very upset that this company disrespects potential employees by being deceptive and wastes time that I could have put towards interviewing for a position that...exists...instead of getting a sales pitch. In the case that I am somehow completely wrong about all of this, their intentions, or some mistake was made on the part of the company that led to this situation, I would not trust a company that could make a series of mistakes of this magnitude for a simple front desk clerical job.
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