Compulife is Free!

Any association whether the IHIAA or the ILIAA is only of value to you if you receive value from it. Value isnt always money. It could be comraderie, training, discounts, mentoring or free stuff. What is valuable to people varies based on their individual needs. If it fulfills one or more of your needs its valuable to you and you should join.
 
I paid $360 to join my local Chamber of Commerce. I consider it well worth the money.

Do they offer any training for my business? No. Can I attend any of the breakfast or lunch meetings? Sure can, pay the additional fee.

If my business fails can I get my money back? No. Can I pick up the phone and call the chamber president for advice on how to grow my business? No - doesn't work that way.

But it provides plenty of value. I want to be a student of the game so anything that can help in any aspect to me is worth it.

It might be as simple as attending one random lunch and picking up a very valuable piece of advice from another member.
 
...but not equals.
Al is right. That is a Republician fairy tale that all men are equal.
Only people with the highest education and inherited money are at the top. People who are earning those dirty "profits" from their own work are the lowest of the low.
Compulife is simply a scam to separate you from your money. I can find it for free on many websites and donate more money to important and humanitarian efforts like ObamaCare.
 
"you can add Compulife to your website at a 50% discount by being a member of the iliia.org"

How is this not an offer?
 
Be careful, he's part of the "good ole boys" club, the bunch of agents who like to stroke each other and tell others how much they know, how much experience they have, how much money they make, brag about their immense knowledge of insurance, condemn everyone that may know more, and make themselves look good by trying to belittle everyone else. They'll gang up on you and beat you up. Oh I forgot, they're cyber-bullies that would run scared if confronted.

I wonder if they teach the " You suck, and I don't" approach at the ILIAA?

You just couldn't resist; could you? Whatever happened to Proverbs 15:1

"A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger."
 
Be careful, he's part of the "good ole boys" club, the bunch of agents who like to stroke each other and tell others how much they know, how much experience they have, how much money they make, brag about their immense knowledge of insurance, condemn everyone that may know more, and make themselves look good by trying to belittle everyone else. They'll gang up on you and beat you up. Oh I forgot, they're cyber-bullies that would run scared if confronted.

I wonder if they teach the " You suck, and I don't" approach at the ILIAA?



I know you and greenSky go at it all the time, but, your representation of him is exactly opposite of my experiences with him.

He has been very helpful with med sup knowledge, he has been very helpful with sorting out bad FMO types and ones to stay away from.

I don't recruit and just come here for information, {which is how I found the forums in the first place}. I do find the personal attacks on other posters distasteful, but, no one is forced to read here.
 
But it would be way more accurate.

Call it what you want, but no matter how long you shill for Mr. Barney (after all, that WAS the point of starting this thread, was it not?) and no matter how you want to spin it, Compulife is NOT free.

You know it, I know it, Mr. Barney knows it, and only the most naive newbie agent is going to be fooled by this rather poor attempt at misleading advertising.

In addition, what you call "free," some would call overpriced. And as much as you doth protest, those who might have that opinion are allowed to express that opinion here, unless of course Mr. Barney makes a deal with the list owner whereby only positive things can be said about anything Mr. Barney sells... and/or endorsed by Rick and the ILIAA.

Given the amount of recruiting, overt advertising, covert shilling and out and out pimping that goes on in this venue (outside of the "offers" section,) I would not be surprised to see Jesus Christ log on here and tout some software, dialer, training course, seminar program, lead service, or above-street contract!

What I find interesting is that Rick is usually the first to jump on someone who comes into the venue pimping something. Yet here he is wearing the big hat and feather for Mr. Barney.

Well, as the kids say... [this] is what it is.

Rick, according to Al you will do anything I tell you. OK, drive over to Al's place and whack him up the side of the head. Not too hard, just enough to get his attention. Tell him Bob said hi.

Al, if Rick doesn't whack you on the side of the head, you're spreading false information here (again).

For you "newbie agents", who Al says he is so concerned about, Compulife offers a 30 day free trial. If you then do a tutorial (takes about 10 minutes; Al needs 20), to demonstrate that you have learned to use the program, we will extend the 30 day trial to a 4 month free subscription. The 4 month free subscription is FREE, you are under no obligation to buy anything at the end of 4 months.

If you want the 30 day free trial, go here:

Compulife ® Software Inc.

The 4 free months includes a subscription to Compulife's PC software, 4 free months of quotes for your website, and 2 free listings at www.term4sale.com for 4 months.

In case you missed it, that's all for FREE.

If you aren't making money with Compulife after 4 months, I wouldn't buy it either.

That's an offer any good businessman cannot turn down unless you're like Al who doesn't sell enough life insurance to afford a briefcase.

NOTE: Yes, it's an OFFER. But Al made me do it to correct the incorrect things he is saying about my product. The only way to know if Al is telling the truth is to try the software and find out.
 
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Like I said, everyone is selling something here. So I guess I will too.

Yeah, go out and buy Compulife.

It's terrific.

It's free.

It's wonderful.

It's got the ILIAA and Good Housekeeping seal of approval.

You get to make Rick and Mr. Barney happy... and that's always important since you really don't want them beating the crap out of you here... as they do to others.

Yes, guys, Compulife is the best quote software in the industry and with it you will all get rich (although probably not as rich as Mr. Barney already is... but maybe close.)

You get to support Mr. Barney's right-wing political agenda (via contributions he gives to the gun-nuts and other arch-cons out there.) You all believe what he believes in so send him your money (aka, be his bitch! :laugh:)

It's a great piece of software and you are simply going to love it.

As the guy on TV says, "I guarantee it."
 

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