American Income Life: AO 1465 Buffalo Pl Suite 201, Winnipeg, MB R3T 6B8

American Income Life: AO





94 Reviews
  • Thursday9 AM–5 PM
  • Friday9 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–5 PM




American Income Life: AO 1465 Buffalo Pl Suite 201, Winnipeg, MB R3T 6B8




About the Business

American Income Life: AO | North America | Opportunity Unlimited | Established in 1982, AO is the largest distribution system of American Income Life, AO provides job training and support for its Associates throughout North America.

Contacts

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+18008240022
1465 Buffalo Pl Suite 201, Winnipeg, MB R3T 6B8

Hours

  • Thursday9 AM–5 PM
  • Friday9 AM–5 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Steve Sydorchuk
17.10.2023
American Income Life: AO
Timothy Gunther was very courteous and knowledgeable. He helped explain the program thoroughly and answered all our questions. He did a very good job of selling what the company's integrity with their policy is without pushing us to sign up immediately.
Kim Hughes
02.10.2023
American Income Life: AO
We were dealing with Austin who several times was supposed to call us and did not. Then we had an appointment with him but he did not call or show up! Not impressed at all!
Amy W
27.09.2023
American Income Life: AO
Well first off, investing $250 right on the spot in order to hire me was a bit intense, condensing a year long course in the span of 1-2 weeks, and hearing from a bunch of recruitment firms that altig is a scam company and not to waste me time was a huge concern. Ive also read a lot about peoples reviews about their credit cards being charged when they have been told they wouldnt. All these things together make me really apprehensive and concerned about the day i was hired" as I gave my own credit card information. Not to mention being expected to give all my contacts for "recruitment"... that was really off. I'm a very honest person and this appears to be a pyramid scheme and the longer time I waste on it
Crystal Mcmanus
27.09.2023
American Income Life: AO
This is a scam. My husband and I recently were approached by this company through a family member to acquire life insurance.We listened it sounded good and two days later we agreed to opt out of the agreement.Well after them being told we weren't comfortable with this company they proceeded to withdrawl money anyway.We are both smokers and both have criminal records we didn't think if it was legit we'd get accepted.Lmao we got accepted and instantly wanted to cancel and they went ahead and took more then was even agreed upon originally.They are scamming people out of money and everyone should be aware of them.
Carlo Buhay
17.09.2023
American Income Life: AO
Superb employment opportunity. The support system is exceptional. The training is one on one with a designated mentor. Mentorship is not essentially limited to one person, all experienced managers are all involved to help. Literally impossible to fail if you are a committed person. Company commitment to their people is very high. To see it is to believe it. Check it out for yourself and make an educated decision. Don't let other people decide for your own opinion. AIL is a people first company.
Josh M
15.09.2023
American Income Life: AO
Stay clear of this predatory company! My work union used to be affiliated to this company, offering extended benefits. We've had to cut ties with them due to all the employee complaints. They are a high pressure sales tactic company. A co-worker has been fighting with them for 10 months trying to get any sort of policy payout after her father-in-law passed away.
Tim Gunther
06.09.2023
American Income Life: AO
When I first started with American Income Life it did seem too good to be true but I took a chance and with the mentoring by everyone around me, they helped me overcome my fear of sales and to know that I am doing more for others then I am doing for myself. Yes you do have to invest some money for your future but the whole process is to pay for your insurance license and doesn't go to the company. I also learned that if you apply yourself and are willing to put in the hours that are needed you will be very very successful.
dennis martai
16.08.2023
American Income Life: AO
I have been covered by this company for a number of years. Every so often I receive a call in which I am asked to set up some appointment to have my policy explained.The last meeting I recall having I seem to remember some attempts at upselling. Today I was called and asked them to mail me information on any changes. I was told they do not do that. This seems sketchy as I have a policy and my premiums are paid. Why would they not send me information about a product I am paying for so I can then contact the company with any questions?
Meaghan Rhea
08.08.2023
American Income Life: AO
I cannot express enough how horrible my experience with AIL, namely Matthew Wren has been.I originally just wanted to sign up for a free will kit, he contacted me to set up a zoom meeting which seemed a bit off, I just wanted a kit to fill out.During the zoom it became apparent that this was a bait and switch. Free will kit for a life insurance application, but I decided to hear him out. An hour into the phone call I expressed that it was getting late and I was tired and asked how much longer this was going to be, he said we were almost done and started asking me personal questions to pre-qualify me, he asked my height, and then instead of asking my weight , he asked how wide are you?" With a smirk. Being a tattoo artist
Ruslan Sychevsky
20.07.2023
American Income Life: AO
Stay away from this company. They exploit your personal information and data in an attempt to sell their products, not only to you but also to the people you know.Firstly, they deceive customers by using the Union name, offering an additional insurance policy at no cost.Secondly, during a 1.5-hour Zoom meeting, their representative, Demetri, requested my personal information and the contact details of at least 5 individuals who know me, supposedly to verify my identity. He claimed this was necessary for eligibility purposes.Subsequently, Demetri proceeded to complete a contract for additional benefits, which came at an extra cost, under the guise of being a requirement for the free life insurance eligibility.Upon refusing to make a purchase, they resorted to calling my friends, using my name, in an attempt to sell their services to them.

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1465 Buffalo Pl Suite 201, Winnipeg, MB R3T 6B8
American Income Life: AO