Ilija Orlovic, claiming to be the State Director for American Income, contacted me after finding my resume online, stating that the company has openings for exceptional individuals like myself
Scam alert: 1‑888 number promising sales jobs
Summary — +18888311200
Expert Opinion
A wave of recent complaints highlights a surge of unsolicited calls from a 1‑888 number claiming to represent American Income Life Insurance Company with job offers. Callers often name recruiters like Imran Satti or Rick Altig, but the pitch usually ends with a request to call a “special” line for earnings. Treat these scam attempts as aggressive telemarketing—don’t share personal or banking details, and verify the recruiter through the official company website before responding. Block the number on your phone, report it to the FTC and your carrier, and alert local consumer‑protection agencies if you suspect fraud.
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Recent Reports for (888) 831-1200
They called my daughter about a job, said it wasnt going to be cold calls or selling, but it was a scam
An email was received from someone claiming to be Roger Smith, with an email address that seems suspicious.
The comment seems incomplete, but it may imply dissatisfaction with the call.
When I received the call, the person introduced himself as Brian Traboulay, State Director for American Income, and claimed to have found my resume online, prompting him to reach out immediately regarding available positions.
Following an online resume search, an attempt was made to contact me for an interview, citing the company's rapid growth and resume search capabilities.
Today, I received an email that seemed related to this number
A suspicious letter was received, caution is advised
Nicole Mendoza, please note my contact information is not relevant to this discussion
The same experience was had, with the caller attempting to persuade me to call a special number to earn money, which appears to be a marketing scheme.
I received similar suspicious calls from a 1-888 number, which seemed dubious and potentially malicious.
Did you end up getting the job in question????
Roger Smith, claiming to be the CEO of National Income Life, reached out to me after finding my resume online, stating they are looking to expand their sales team and believe I could be a good fit.
An email was received from Rick Altig, with the address HumanResources-AILC@tmkrms.com.
Did you call them?
An email address associated with HumanResources-AILC@tmkrms.com is linked to the name de RICK ALTIG.
The email address HumanResources-AILC@tmkrms.com was provided by the caller, who claimed to be RICK ALTIG.
Imran Satti, claiming to be a State General Agent for American Income Life Insurance Company, reached out regarding a potential sales management opportunity based on an online resume.
A message was received stating that a resume was obtained from CareerBuilder.
after initiating a job search, i received a message from this number