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This can't be legal right? I'm in California for legal reference. I've been trying to go through the ed code and I can't find anything that explicitly says this isn't allowed.

It was a life insurance company called primerica. They both used a bunch of scare tactics to try and sell us life insurance and tried to recruit us to be representatives. We do have a district/union vetted life insurance company that our district is partners with where we can schedule time to talk to them - this wasn't them. It also felt supper scammy with made up numbers; claims about 12-14% returns a year, guilt trips, story about teachers dying and leaving spouse high and dry, ways to avoid paying taxes, etc.

I honestly have no clue what to do about this, but it felt pretty wrong. Any suggestions?



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