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In Reply to: Re: Re: National Agents Alliance (NAA) posted by Phil Chapman on September 12, 2007 at 17:58:51:
: : Funny how all NAA agents say its so great and then ask you to call them to "talk". They are the AMWAY of the insurance biz and that "talk" is really to recruit you - sell you leads - and hopefully make a few bucks off you before you realize the scam they run. Do you research and you will find all the info you need. They are a MLM company with no future.
: You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. As a former NAA agent, I can tell you that their leads are second to none.
: They have both "free" leads and leads that you pay for (about $13-$15 each).
: My first week on the job, I bought 10 leads for about $135.00. I called these leads on a Tuesday night.
: I set 7 appointments. Out of those 7 appointments, I had 2 no shows and 1 appointment I had to re-schedule because I was running late.
: The other 4 appointments yielded me 4 apps and a first week's commission of $4300.00.
: I'm no longer with NAA due to a heart condition that has limited my ability to work in an "outside" sales capacity. I'm currently a business development manager (inside sales) for a Dallas based consulting company.
: Prior to finding NAA, I had worked for two other insurance companies that promised me leads. The leads were absolutely worthless, many of them several years old.
: NAA delivers what it promises. The leads are excellent and the training is second to none.
: I know several people who are millionaires because of the sales organizations they've built with NAA. The person who recruited me is earning deep six figures and has only been in the business for 4 years.
: Quite frankly, sir, you're an ignoramus who has no business giving anyone else advice.
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So can you tell us how long you worked for NAA and how much you were making per year. I have seen these kind of statements before but, never heard the whole picture figures stated until after I get into the company or network, or MLM. IE: I made 10k in one month" but that was it for the year" or "I made $4300 of off one sale" but it was the only sale for a 3/4 of months.
I just get nervous in these kind of situations because it always seems to be better then what it really is then instead of being real about it they place the blame on the individual and not on the system where the real blame belongs.
We just want honest answers people not trying to start anything so please don't get beligerant. Thanks for your help and good luck to all.
Dan