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In another thread you were touting your Final Expense IMO and how they are the best. In this thread, you're a trainer. What is your motive here and why are you spamming threads? Go to the "OFFERS" sub-forum and tell us what you are hawking.
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Wow, forgive me, I am new to these forums and didn't realize how much this industry has been tearing people down and making them miserable until I started reading about it here and getting pegged with being a scammer.
I work for a $500B firm in which I'm allowed to open new offices and train people how to do the same. I also personally write business with my own pen. I'm not sure why that is so hard to believe, except for the reasons I mentioned above. My company is licensed in all 50 states, all provinces in Canada and both Federal governments. My platform is 155 companies wide (Pac Life, Nationwide, Allianz, ING, etc.) and just had the VP of Pacific Life visit my facility to train my agents (yes, in the middle of Central Oregon).
If you think I'm a scam, no worries, please go back to what you're currently doing as it must be working out great for you. Otherwise, I'd be happy to talk over email or the phone and share more information. There might even be a local office already by you with whom I could put in a good word.
Not sure what product line your considering, but if it's term life, this guy did something similar to what your talking about. He started out at a call center too.The emphasis would be on selling policies so that time is maximized, and call volume is high, so that the agent only has to close the sale, not do all the legwork. I just came out of a brick and mortar call center that does that, and know of another, but want to do it from home.
No...he said he represents all the insurance companies. Primerica sells Primerica. He might be with Life Sales, LLC?