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Has anyone worked for Bill & Diane Lampe / Lampe Companies? Has anyone worked for Bill & Diane Lampe / Lampe Companies / National Agents Alliance (NAA)? During the past several months, I have come across various ads from State Farm and Allstate insurance companies, offering opportunities to come work for them as Insurance Agents, with no experience, with offerings to even set you up in your own business, with your own office, at some future date upon you proving yourself. However upon doing a Google search about this, ex-Insurance Agents that have answered those ads and worked for either company have painted some tales of horror of what it was like for them to work for either company, where they ultimately ended up having to quit after working for several months. So upon reading what I read, I opted to skip trying my luck at either company. Now fast forward . . . while reading the Want Ads over the past two weeks, I have come across an insurance company (Lampe Companies), and they seem to have a few thousand online ads for “Health Insurance Sales Agents” in cities all over the nation that they have posted during the last 2 weeks alone. In their ads they state: “No cold calling because our lead program is so strong that we continually have too many direct mail and call in leads, and never enough agents. Agent and management opportunities immediately available across the country.” I can't imagine that as bad as our economy is, that people are making a beeline to buy insurance. Though it seems there are no up-front cost and they offer all kinds of free training, however it sounds too good to be true . . . especially when I have read the many horror stories (via a Google search) of those ex-Insurance Agents that worked for State Farm and Allstate, where both companies don’t tell you up front that you MUST HAVE good personal credit in order to work for them, then when you go to work for them as an agent, you will have to pay “x” amount of money per month for all of the expenses to work in an office (i.e. training, your desk, use of office equipment, etc.). Yet both companies push agents HARD to sell! sell! sell! So if you don’t make enough sells per month to at least cover your monthly expenses of working in their office (they could care less if you have no take home money as long as you pay your monthly office expenses), they will soon terminate you. Yet some of the former agents of those 2 companies said basically nobody is standing in line to buy insurance, so their managers pretty much told the agents to badger own their family and friends, in order to drum-up business. So I was wondering (if you have any affiliation with Bill & Diane Lampe / Lampe Companies) do you have to pay any money at any time to work for Bill & Diane Lampe / NAA company? If so, what is and how much are the extra stuff you have to pay for? Also is this company a MLM? Does their company actually sell insurance of any kind? Are there really that many leads, where this company needs to hire all of these new agents? Do they make your badger your family and friends to try to get new business? I could not find anything on their company via searching the Better Business Bureau website either, so it seems that they have no BBB file. Yet again, this company sounds too good to be true. Yet via doing a Google search, I could not find anything negative about Bill or Diane Lampe. NOTE: I am posting this question in a few other Yahoo Answer sections, as there does not appear to be a good category to ask this question. WARNING!!! Thank you for your input OBI, however you failed to disclose how much money did you have to pay up front and or how much you had to pay in order to get started working for the Lampe Companies. Plus your link does not work. However, based on your reply, it sounds like this may be another high pressure sales technique at work here and or a MLM scheme . . . when you say things like “Now you must have a high desire in achieving financial freedom. You must be willing to work and build your organization, as well will to learn about the business so you can help your clients.“ Plus I noticed that the words “health” and “insurance” does not come up in your reply, which draws more suspicion . . . since most companies coming after your money never seem to want to talk about the product they are trying to sell, it’s all about getting money from unsuspecting people. Normally when I hear the words “fast track” and “bootcamp”, that means that someone or some company will be trying t
Hey Libs.... Remember It's the Economy STUPID? The taxes pouring into the federal coffers has hit two consecutive high points in history, and that is adjusting for inflation. And this is after tax cuts. Unemployment has been at the lowest level since the 60's. The Dow is at the highest ever, the only time it was closer was when the Clinton SEC allowed the dot-com fraudsters to create companies whose mission statement was to pay back the initial investors (that's a form of MLM). The Labor Department reports salaries raising faster than anytime since the 80's. More jobs have been created in the period of 2000 to 2005 than from 1990 to 1999. The economy is doing very well. Cut taxes for the wealthy and they invest in the market making the economy stronger, creating more jobs, increasing salaries, and generating income that leads to more purchase power, which leads to taxes pouring in at highest rates in history. Proving for the second time in 18 years that supply side economics works. For those libes who try to discredit people who have different views then you get a life. If you want links to the facts just do a simple Google search. It’s just like a lazy lib to want others to do their work so they can steal the credit.
I have a question for the group? I have recently been contracted to become a marketing arm for an unsecured debt elimination program that is not only legal and ethical but the system has been upheld by the Alabama Supreme Court. It’s very simple to do if you know how and my contractor is not divulging any of his proprietary secrets. My plan is to sell a membership to one person in every city in the US for their use as an exclusive territory. They will advertise locally at their own expense, or advertise on the many free ad sites on the Internet. The leads will call them, they will discuss the program, collect their paperwork and fees and FedEx the package to me. Once everything is in place we pay them a 25% commission ($625-$1250 per sale) until they do $250,000 in Revenue. Then they’ll increase to 30% ($875-$1500 per sale). Basically they do the legwork, we do the grunt work and they make an outstanding commission. So if they made 1 sale per week they would make over $32K per year, but if they make 3 sales a week, they’re now into a 6 figure income. Membership fees are nominal, but they are population based. The cost for the membership will be $500 per 1M people according to the latest census. They can buy more than 1 territory. We will not advertise for customers or compete with them in their territories. Even though we are building a network of direct sales professionals this is NOT Network Marketing. This is NOT MLM in any way, shape or form and our system is only available in the USA. There are basically 300 cities in the US that I want to sell a membership in. My question to the group is this; most of the online sources such as Craigslist, Backpage or Kijiji will only allow you to advertise for free in one city. Without actually taking out an expensive ad in 300 local newspapers around the country, what would be the fastest, easiest and least expensive way to get the word out to as many people as possible who may want to take advantage of this opportunity? I have a website ready to go up, but I’m having a problem figuring out how to set up and acquire the squeeze page information into a database. I’ve talked with InfusionSoft about their CRM software, but it’s over $7k to start up, and $400 a month. That’s expensive for a start-up. Not to mention it kills my entire marketing budget. Any suggestions for either problem would be very much appreciated? I can be contacted at wealthrecoverynetwork@msn.com for more details or direct comments Thanks for your help Bob
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