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I absolutely would but I'm on the other side of the lake and have been at the beach all day...no driving for me.
Cool beans man.
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I absolutely would but I'm on the other side of the lake and have been at the beach all day...no driving for me.
I believe he is in his 7th year of selling Med Supps. Even if he had mediocre results over the last 7 years he could easily be close to 1,000 clients. Not to mention the over ride off agents contracting through him ... I'm not surprised, his renewals could easily be $1M+
Dude are in the insurance biz or not? If any dick head wrote 2000 clients in month1 how long would it take to get full renewals? 7 years is not 7 years in renewal income. Jesus, should we go back to basic math, I could break it down but the confusion would hurt most brains. Average clients moves every 4 years, so then what? It's FYC not Renewal, takes time and money to move client. So 7 years at a total of 1000 clients is NOT close to 1 million dollars. Is it awesome F yes.
I missed you Mr. Sipple
I'm pretty sure Chris is writing (either personally or his agency) over 1,000 clients per year.
Yes, 1,000 clients wouldn't equal $1M in renewals - my point was Chris has been doing this long enough, I would not doubt his income is over $1M.
Then gullible we both are. His agency writing XXXX per year doesn't mean crap in real money, that is 1 or 2 % override/renewal. Sorry dude but you don't know what you don't know. Does he bling well I am sure he does, but that is also relative, and it is NOT 1 million dollars per year. Again look at my post about what that emcompasses and I barely touched on it. I am NOT in anyway bashing Chris, he is awesome and is building a mad legacy for himself and his family, will his faimily hit that majic number, I say yes, is it now NO. Just ask anyone who says they make 1 million per year what they drive and how many they drive. "remember at 1 million a year you have F you money, so no excuse when it comes to cars, wathches, kids schools, etc....
The monkey's numbers are better than mine. Here's a thread JD started congratulating Spur City on a half million for 2015. If you go to post #11 Spur said it was exhausting and that he wouldn't aim that high for 2016. http://www.insurance-forums.net/forum/final-expense-forum/brag-spurcity-thread-t79502.html
i missed you mr. Sipple
i'm pretty sure chris is writing (either personally or his agency) over 1,000 clients per year.
Yes, 1,000 clients wouldn't equal $1m in renewals - my point was chris has been doing this long enough, i would not doubt his income is over $1m.
Then gullible we both are. His agency writing XXXX per year doesn't mean crap in real money, that is 1 or 2 % override/renewal.
Sorry dude but you don't know what you don't know.
Does he bling well I am sure he does, but that is also relative, and it is NOT 1 million dollars per year. Again look at my post about what that emcompasses and I barely touched on it.
I am NOT in anyway bashing Chris, he is awesome and is building a mad legacy for himself and his family, will his faimily hit that majic number, I say yes, is it now NO.
Just ask anyone who says they make 1 million per year what they drive and how many they drive. "remember at 1 million a year you have F you money, so no excuse when it comes to cars, wathches, kids schools, etc....
Have to disagree with u here Thad.....for 1, Im willing to bet dollars to donuts Chris has WELL OVER 1000 clients, have no idea (nor do I care) if he makes 1mil/yr tho. 2) A good agent wouldnt lose most of his clients every 4yrs, they make switch plans, but they would be switching with the same agent. 3) Not everyone subscribes to the "if you got $$, u must buy every new gadget to show off how much $$ u make". Im more like "The Millionaire next door" type.....Im not flashy, I'll buy the same $50 levi jeans I buy now once I hit my goal. Besides a few things I can count on 1 hand, Im not into name brand, showing off how much I make. So judging ppl by how many flashy things they have isnt a good measure, not everyone's like that. And nope, I dont make a mil, I dont know what it takes or feels like or have exp with....and I have no desire to, at least not from "work". If Im fortunate to make a mil/yr....Id bet no more then 40% came from work, and it would mean my day-trading & poker hobbies are doing REALLY well! #My2Cents