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I've been reading the posts in this thread with a great deal of amusement.
Based on your posts, and my experience (19 years), I can say with a great degree of certainty that you are full of sh*t.
This,
he/she says they were in attendance at a NAA convention in 2001. Maybe it was the NRA because NAA wasn't spawned from ACA yet.
NAA started as a shady company by it's forefathers and remains the same, they do have a ton of agents though.
I still apologize to the people I recruited whenever we talk.
MLM is only a good deal for those that created the company and are at the top of the pyramid.
Make sure to get the the thick wide knee pads.My good friend joined NAA a while back. In 2 months he quit his job. He was making twice as much with NAA part-time as he was at his full-time job. When he quit, it doubled again. His TOTAL EXPENSES are about 30% of his revenue. ALSO, his marriage and family life has improved immensely. And he is much happier than before.
I just was exposed to the business, and I think I'll join too. Even if I do only half as good as him, I will still be making way more than my current job. I've looked for all the negatives, and I asked my friend about all of them. All the "expenses" and stuff are included in the 30% expenses. I don't see very many reasons not to join.