New York Life Blake McKinney


Country United States
State Congo
City Salem
Address 500 Liberty St SE STE 500
Phone 5035854820
Website www.greateroregon.nyloffices.com

New York Life Blake McKinney Reviews

  • May 2, 2014

Potential agents considering a career path change:

Look for a different company to join, however if you are looking for your wife to divorce you or to stay broke working for New York Life this is the right place for you. This is a company that runs off of shear incompetence, and when you are formally introduced to all the knuckleheads in this letter of complaint you will understand why they are all knuckleheads. By far I have never been so disappointed in one particular company such as New York Life and here is why.

As a new agent with New York Life expect a couple of things one is the management is incompetent by design and the head clown once bubbly and fat is Blake Mckinney; aka Blake McSkinney the original punk. Looking at McKinney's hands in proportion to his body you get an image of one of the characters from Loony Tunes. Another thing you will encounter is according to KricorNachian that there are only 2 ways to leave New York Life: one is by retiring; and the second way is by having the company destroying your reputation by sending large debts to you and having New York Life's Collections department from Texas contact you after they have replaced your business.

Blake McKinney along with KrikorNachian try destroying agents who have left through damaging their credit, reputation among clients and sabotaging their licenses. Even while you are currently working at their offices they try sticking you with 3010 Log fines of $500, which management claims is because they didn't receive your reports. They seem to alternate with agents regularly as to who is going to get stuck with this $500 bill that ultimately ends up in Blake McKinney's pocket. At one point, I overheard Blake McKinney and Krikor laughing about how much money Blake was able to make telling these agents they needed to pay this fine. However, if you are not easily intimidated by this scam Blake tries to mark up your personnel report with comments that make you look like your potentially causing fraud.

Both Blake McKinney and Krikor are the same two knuckleheads that eventually encourage other agents to take personal information about your client base to go out and visit for resell. They literally give out personal information about your client's identity so that another agent can resell a product after your clients have already purchased from you--all while you are still working at NYL. When you leave the company sends out bills in amounts as little as $200 up to over $10,000 justified by other agents reselling your accounts. And in most cases have people like Kurt Rassmunassman fabricate stories about you dieing, leaving the business or somehow disappearing into the blue sky so the client feels abandoned; which then like what most management encourages to induce sales is they tell your clients that you may have taken advantage of them to create a need to change out policies--it creates an urgency.

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