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Got a call from Lexicon Senior Health. Guaranteed 3-4 QUALIFIED, PRE-SET appts per day. No cold calling, no charge for leads or appts. Annual increase in commissions, after two full years, $100K in renewal income. Vested in percentage annually - after 5 years 100% vested.
Go through 1st interview, all is good. Second interview by phone, a Nick Venetis (calliing from Utah). All is good, until 30 min into interview, he tells me I'll have to lay out $400-$600 for trip to dallas for 3 day training (air, hotel, foo). Okay, no problem. The next one was the deal breaker:
"Now to get you appointed with all the companies we work with, and to get you your brochures and applications, and to defray the cost of setting up your first batch of appointments, we have a start up fee of $995.00--can you pay that today?"
When I balked, he said, "Well, we return $250 after you have hit $30,000 in premium, and another $250 when you hit $50,000 in premium."
I asked him if he got his clothes custom made by a tailor. He said no. I said, "Oh come on, there is no way you can fit a pair of balls that big into off-the-rack trousers!" And I thought NASE had balls to ask for a $300 "appointment fee!
Anyone know anything about these guys? Are they legit? Is anyone making money with them? I think the states should all pass laws against these outrageous "sign up" or "training" fees.
The system wouldn't let me post their website, but it is their name as all one word if you are interested.
Go through 1st interview, all is good. Second interview by phone, a Nick Venetis (calliing from Utah). All is good, until 30 min into interview, he tells me I'll have to lay out $400-$600 for trip to dallas for 3 day training (air, hotel, foo). Okay, no problem. The next one was the deal breaker:
"Now to get you appointed with all the companies we work with, and to get you your brochures and applications, and to defray the cost of setting up your first batch of appointments, we have a start up fee of $995.00--can you pay that today?"
When I balked, he said, "Well, we return $250 after you have hit $30,000 in premium, and another $250 when you hit $50,000 in premium."
I asked him if he got his clothes custom made by a tailor. He said no. I said, "Oh come on, there is no way you can fit a pair of balls that big into off-the-rack trousers!" And I thought NASE had balls to ask for a $300 "appointment fee!
Anyone know anything about these guys? Are they legit? Is anyone making money with them? I think the states should all pass laws against these outrageous "sign up" or "training" fees.
The system wouldn't let me post their website, but it is their name as all one word if you are interested.