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If I understand your situation correctly, you're already paid up till 2011. What he suggest is you get 2 people to pay $200 each to extend that till 2013. I'd be willing to pay $100 if Chumps pays $100 and extend it till 2012 at no charge to you, if that's an option.
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The answer to the above posts is that each of you need to pay $297. This is for a 5 year subscription.
You just need to contact Bob and pay the money while mentioning my name. You will be "added" to my contract and you'll expire August 31, 2014. (Hopefully you won't expire, just the subscription).
Rick
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The two comers, whoever they are, must agree on what they buy. So if one is willing to go for $297, they will need to wait until the second is willing to also go.
The opportunity to get 5 years of Compulife for $297 means slightly less than $60 per year with 2 free zip listings at www.term4sale.com for 5 years.
One average sale from term4sale during those 5 years, and your original cost is covered.
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Originally Posted by STIBROKER@AUSTIN.RR.COM
Bob Barney of Compulife and I spoke tonight with respect to the fact that it really is his software that powers the internet quote service that I use at my web site. As I have told you guys before, it's great quote software and I am now hooked up with Compulife having taken advantage of the special deals that Compulife is offering until the end of October.
A subscription to Compulife normally costs an agent $199 per year but if three people get together and buy Compulife in October, each of the three get their own subscription for a combined total cost of $199, which is the same as $67 each. That's a heck of a deal.
I suggested that Bob just offer the members of our board the software for $67 each but he said he wants agents to put their heads together and will only give the deal to groups of three.
So here is the modified arrangement that we negotiated. If you want to get in on this $67 price, complete the following application form using my name "STIBROKER" in the first box which says, "Name of the agent who is already an existing subscriber to COMPULIFE":
Fill in the rest of the application form. Once Compulife gets 3 applications with STIBROKER on the top, they will call each of you for your credit card info and you will each get a year of Compulife for $67.
As I said, I think their software is great and it has made me money. At these prices, you just can't lose.
IMPORTANT: I have now two of the three people necessary to split a subscription 3 ways. The next person to apply will complete the first group of 3.
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Originally Posted by STIBROKER@AUSTIN.RR.COM
Bob Barney of Compulife and I spoke tonight with respect to the fact that it really is his software that powers the internet quote service that I use at my web site. As I have told you guys before, it's great quote software and I am now hooked up with Compulife having taken advantage of the special deals that Compulife is offering until the end of October.
A subscription to Compulife normally costs an agent $199 per year but if three people get together and buy Compulife in October, each of the three get their own subscription for a combined total cost of $199, which is the same as $67 each. That's a heck of a deal.
I suggested that Bob just offer the members of our board the software for $67 each but he said he wants agents to put their heads together and will only give the deal to groups of three.
So here is the modified arrangement that we negotiated. If you want to get in on this $67 price, complete the following application form using my name "STIBROKER" in the first box which says, "Name of the agent who is already an existing subscriber to COMPULIFE":
Fill in the rest of the application form. Once Compulife gets 3 applications with STIBROKER on the top, they will call each of you for your credit card info and you will each get a year of Compulife for $67.
As I said, I think their software is great and it has made me money. At these prices, you just can't lose.
I'd like to take advantage of this offer, so if there are two more agents out there that would like to team up with me to get the deal being offered..........please PM me ASAP !
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Why Doesn't Compulife provide agent quotes on the Internet?
Compulife does not provide its agent/agency versions of our comparison software on the Internet for the simple reason that the Internet is not as dependable as using our software on your local computer. Experience has taught us that agents who use Compulife depend on it heavily. Should a communication or website failure occur, you are still able to do immediate quotes with Compulife because it is on your computer. Even agents facing power failures can do quotes providing Compulife is on their battery powered laptop.
That quote from Compulife's website led to this response:
This might have been true ten years ago, but from my experience your phone and cable lines are as reliable as your electrical service. How many of you have really terrible internet connections or ISP problems these days? I'll bet very few.
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Originally Posted by Robert Barney
Why Doesn't Compulife provide agent quotes on the Internet?
Compulife does not provide its agent/agency versions of our comparison software on the Internet for the simple reason that the Internet is not as dependable as using our software on your local computer. Experience has taught us that agents who use Compulife depend on it heavily. Should a communication or website failure occur, you are still able to do immediate quotes with Compulife because it is on your computer. Even agents facing power failures can do quotes providing Compulife is on their battery powered laptop.
That quote from Compulife's website led to this response:
This might have been true ten years ago, but from my experience your phone and cable lines are as reliable as your electrical service. How many of you have really terrible internet connections or ISP problems these days? I'll bet very few.
"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change." Charles Darwin
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I believe fire would be a concern with filing cabinets. Sprinkers can do similar damage.
I like electronic files just fine, as long as there are copies and copies in multiple locations.
That is something that can be done with a computer, and which is more problematic with paper. I am not suggesting paper is the only alternative, but electronic copies of that paper or electronic copies of the content of that paper would be the way to go.
I talk about duplicating data (backing up computers) in my most recent (lengthy) posting here:
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Originally Posted by Robert Barney
Lee,
Compulife would love to add more rates for SIWL products - we just need the rates. If you have a rate card for a product we don't have, email that off to barneyrl@compulife.com and we'll get it added.
As a followup to my offer, Lee was very kind to send me the rate cards for about 4 or 5 SIWL products. I have finally found some time to review each of these, and the majority would appear to have reduced or modified death benefits for the first 2 years.
That is a problem given that our comparison software revolves around the idea that face amounts, for whatever period we are comparing, are level and that there are no unusual conditions attached to the payment of those face amounts.
I would even be reluctant to add a special category for just these modified death benefit products given the fact that many agents would not appreciate that each company has a different way of modifying the death benefit. In other words, you would be comparing the premium costs for different policies, which is like comparing the costs of apples versus oranges.
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Bob,
Each of the rate cards and guides do have Graded or Modified policies. But the level guaranteed SIWL policices are there also. These are full death benefit day one.
Thanks for adding them,
Lee
Originally Posted by Robert Barney
As a followup to my offer, Lee was very kind to send me the rate cards for about 4 or 5 SIWL products. I have finally found some time to review each of these, and the majority would appear to have reduced or modified death benefits for the first 2 years.
That is a problem given that our comparison software revolves around the idea that face amounts, for whatever period we are comparing, are level and that there are no unusual conditions attached to the payment of those face amounts.
I would even be reluctant to add a special category for just these modified death benefit products given the fact that many agents would not appreciate that each company has a different way of modifying the death benefit. In other words, you would be comparing the premium costs for different policies, which is like comparing the costs of apples versus oranges.
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I am interested in getting in on this deal. I would like to team up with a couple people so the cost is $67 for the year. Let me know who is interested.
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Originally Posted by Quote
I am interested in getting in on this deal. I would like to team up with a couple people so the cost is $67 for the year. Let me know who is interested.
I am interested, however don't have a website at this moment, and if it can added after my website is up and running? You can email me at alphawave2k@hotmail.com, or call me on my cell 404-863-3567
Alph-red-o
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Chumps, I want to get in on this offer with you, but I guess I am a little confused. So if I understand correctly we need one more person and then we all pay $67? Does that get compulife on our websites? Or is there extra fees to get it on our website. Thanks for any help as the fees are a little confusing.
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I just filled out the form and put "STIBROKER" at the top and I know one agent did that too. So I think that is three people so we should be able to get the discount now.
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