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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 353007" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I would be very very careful. One of our friends started doing this and we were called over so she could "practice" selling. I was reluctant to even go cause I know the drill - I work with insurance agents and companies all day long. She had he story board, flipping pages about ones financial security, Wanted me to fill out a card and rate how she did. Basically her job is to get as many friends/relatives as possible, then it was her "boss" that actually closed the deals. And of course, the best thing, if I had any relatives/friends that were interested, I could make money. Its was really a legalized annunity ponzi scheem. Thankfully I was able to tell her is was a conflict of interest (even though I don't place annunities or life insurance) and a breach of confidentiality with the company I work for. They commissions that they get are unbelievable, and the fees that they charge are unbelievable, especially if you close them out. A good insurance person should not have to bring a closer, aka, their boss, to finalize a deal</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 353007, member: 47"] I would be very very careful. One of our friends started doing this and we were called over so she could "practice" selling. I was reluctant to even go cause I know the drill - I work with insurance agents and companies all day long. She had he story board, flipping pages about ones financial security, Wanted me to fill out a card and rate how she did. Basically her job is to get as many friends/relatives as possible, then it was her "boss" that actually closed the deals. And of course, the best thing, if I had any relatives/friends that were interested, I could make money. Its was really a legalized annunity ponzi scheem. Thankfully I was able to tell her is was a conflict of interest (even though I don't place annunities or life insurance) and a breach of confidentiality with the company I work for. They commissions that they get are unbelievable, and the fees that they charge are unbelievable, especially if you close them out. A good insurance person should not have to bring a closer, aka, their boss, to finalize a deal Marcie [/QUOTE]
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