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Discussion on Is anyone going to the dahammm Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA) within the Life Insurance Forum, part of the Insurance Agents and Brokers Forum category.
Although I don't like the products they sell or the method, I know Phil and he has worked his butt ... |
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02-06-2008, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ims01
Although I don't like the products they sell or the method, I know Phil and he has worked his butt off to get where he is now.
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How many appointments do you suppose HE ran last weekend off "B" leads?
PS-I guarantee you he was on his third scotch & water before the Super Bowl even started...
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02-06-2008, 05:45 PM
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I like MLM stuff. As a matter of fact so does Donald Trump. If you are in at the right time with the right product things can be wonderful. I am sure NAA is a good company as it has grown very big. But I am new and came across a company I just signed with that has many more products and covers all of Life and Health. They have revised their pay plan and now pay better than street level commissions while allowing you to build a downline. The company is United Independent Wholesale Insurance Network. You can register at the website at: www.uandiwin.com and check them out. Use my name for referring agent, Bill Quinn.
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02-06-2008, 05:58 PM
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Re: I Have A Lead In Another State.
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I can only hope....but as you will notice we do not have any NAA non~med maggots on the list.....
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STIBROKER - have you checked with all of the agents on this list to ensure that they are going to always give the best possible program and to make sure that they check every single carrier out there? Practice what you preach, right?
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02-06-2008, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by fowlplay
I like MLM stuff. The company is United Independent Wholesale Insurance Network. You can register at the website at: www.uandiwin.com and check them out. Use my name for referring agent, Bill Quinn.
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Gawd - another one!
Bill, did you happen to read the forum rules before posting?
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02-07-2008, 12:07 AM
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I am leaving this one up......PeePs NEED TO BE WARNED........
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02-20-2008, 03:55 PM
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Re: National Agents Alliance (NAA) if you are new...
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Originally Posted by NAAripoff
Don't go with NAA! They are the AMWAY of the insurance industry! They are in business to sell over priced OLD cherry picked leads. If I ran a major insurance company, I would NOT have anything to do with them! If you are new to this biz, get with an independent agency! They pay hirer commissions and much better leads! I can recommend many! I know what I am talking about. 
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OKAY....TELL ME WHERE TO GO PLEASE!
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02-20-2008, 03:55 PM
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Bob - you're famous! I'll be able to say "I knew you when".
This NAA thread just won't die. Sounds like yet another satisfied customer...
I did this a few months ago, but let's try again...are any of you NAA defender ass-clowns still in the business? If so how 'bout posting to let us know?
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02-20-2008, 04:08 PM
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moonlightandmargaritas,
There are a lot of NAA people who read this forum. Many of them didn't go to the conferance so it would be helpful to all of us if someone who did could enlighten us.
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Okay, I've went to their stupid conventions. Three as a matter of fact. Learned a little more every time about how no one can win other than the top players and how they plan to rip every agent they come in contact with bad leads and overprice advice. Stay clear of NAA!!!
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02-20-2008, 04:24 PM
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In this business, there are TWO types of deals...
1) Ones that make money WITH you
2) Ones that make money OFF you
Try to find #1.
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02-20-2008, 07:10 PM
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I went with NAA one time. I think it was them. Or one like it. We were trying to write mainly F&G old mutual. My manager went out with me and he totally got into a peeing match with one dude in his living room, almost came to pushing and fighting. It was all over the fact that we were there to sell, and the dude did not just whip out a checkbook right there and then. My manager was saying when he made the appointment, he was under the understanding that the client was to have the checkbook out and ready to go. That was the "understanding". Then it got forceful, and my manager stood up and bowed- up like he was ready to fight and got loud. { huh?} Then he wrote up a lady who was so obviously out of it, I think she had the flu or was sick or on medication, she could barely write. She wrote the check and did not know what she was doing. I really think that she thought we were there to collect some of the mortgage payment. Give me a break! I quit so fast, ran and ran, never looked back. I think they were temporarily here. We met in a hotel room, no office here. I do think that protecting a mortgage against untimely death is a good thing- just not the way these guys went about it.
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02-20-2008, 07:11 PM
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I got involved with NAA a little over a year ago. ...... I am great with my clients and their interest is always my first interest
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Then how could you write non~med plans for over a year.......
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02-20-2008, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by HomeService
I went with NAA one time. I think it was them. Or one like it. We were trying to write mainly F&G old mutual. My manager went out with me and he totally got into a peeing match with one dude in his living room, almost came to pushing and fighting. It was all over the fact that we were there to sell, and the dude did not just whip out a checkbook right there and then. My manager was saying when he made the appointment, he was under the understanding that the client was to have the checkbook out and ready to go. That was the "understanding". Then it got forceful, and my manager stood up and bowed- up like he was ready to fight and got loud. { huh?} Then he wrote up a lady who was so obviously out of it, I think she had the flu or was sick or on medication, she could barely write. She wrote the check and did not know what she was doing. I really think that she thought we were there to collect some of the mortgage payment. Give me a break! I quit so fast, ran and ran, never looked back. I think they were temporarily here. We met in a hotel room, no office here. I do think that protecting a mortgage against untimely death is a good thing- just not the way these guys went about it.
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Is this the famous "Hudgins Sales System" (or something like that) that they teach and use?
What in the hell happened to the 500% closing rate you're supposed to get?
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