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Originally Posted by makoman13
The leadership LOVES to tell you how Christian they are.
This usually means one thing, and one thing only... hang on ...
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I just bought a home, closed on it last month and just got the dreaded NAA non-med letter in the mail...just for fun I'm going to fill it out, return it and have some fun with them!
How much will someone be paying for this lead? Too much!
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Originally Posted by The Rabbi
What goes around comes around. It's about time I get to see someone who did me wrong get hit.
What a blowhard.
I got an email directly from Andy Albright that stated for "internal reasons" Mike and Michelle Wallace along with Ralph Simpson have been terminated from the NAA; in addition, the NAA is taking "legal recourse" against them.
Wonder what they did?
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BiggitySwat - Licensed Stockbroker
Life and Health Licenses, Series 7, Series 66.
Does anyone have any experience with NAA and their lead program, specifically, particularly this guy: Bill Lampe out of Dallas TX.
If you are selling mortgage protection insurance how well are you doing with it?
Does $20 a protected lead sound reasonable?
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Win, I tried to give you a call but got your VM...I can't reply to your PM because it says I don't have enough posts...can you let me know when a good time is to call you?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by wfs
How do you know the lead is from NAA? I get those mortgage life insurance letters all of the time.
You can actually look at the fine print on the bottom of that mailer (must be size 5 font) and see that it comes from them ... at least, it used to be that way ... have not seen one in a long time.
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I heard Ralph Simpson and the Wallaces were starting their own organization elsewhere and AA got wind of it and pulled the trigger. That's what I read on another forum.
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Originally Posted by bigal
What forum did you get that information on S & W?
It is posted above... indeed dot com. (The only forum on the net with a longer thread about NAA than this one!)
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To be truly independent, an agent should not be dependent on a government bureaucrat for contracts or commissions.
Fallen evangelical leader Ted Haggard, who was disgraced by a gay sex/meth scandal in 2006, is back — and he's taking his story to HBO in a documentary called, "The Trials of Ted Haggard."
The New York Post's Don Kaplan reports that Haggard will promote the documentary next month, his first public appearance since the scandal broke:
The coming out is set for next month at a convention of TV critics in LA.
"We look forward to presenting the film, Ted Haggard and his family at a press tour in LA next month," said a spokeswoman for HBO.
When the scandal broke, Haggard was paid a year's salary, about $130,000, and agreed not to talk about it publicly.
But now the former leader of one of the largest churches in the US is free to talk about his downfall and has chosen the semi-annual Television Critics Association press tour in January as his first forum.
"We have released Ted and [his wife] Gayle from their separation agreement with New Life Church," senior pastor Brady Boyd said yesterday in a statement. "They are free to move forward with their lives in any way they choose without any legal constraint from the church."
In the film, by Nancy Pelosi's documentarian daughter Alexandra, Haggard says that he never claimed to be heterosexual and that he still struggles with homosexual impulses. From the AP:
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Disgraced evangelical leader Ted Haggard says in a new documentary that he still struggles with his sexuality yet is committed to his marriage for the sake of his children.
Haggard, 52, resigned as president of the National Association of Evangelicals and was fired as senior pastor of New Life Church in Colorado Springs in November 2006 after a former male prostitute went public with allegations that Haggard paid him for sex and used methamphetamine.