Naa insurance scam - Where do I look for more information?

by Guest » Wed Nov 21, 2007 04:27 pm
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I have been reading all the threads about NAA and Primerica. I'm taking my license exam on the 8th and am sorta with NAA now but will not sign anything till I'm sure about any naa insurance scam or Primerica scam .
My question is this. If not with either of these two that seem to take newbees in who. Where can you get practical training, leads etc. Lots say go Independent but really offer no insight on how to do this.
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Total Comments: 61

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:07 pm Post Subject: Pharmacy Rocks! I mean it!

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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 05:48 pm Post Subject: NAA

Sure every opportunity sounds great but read the agent contract. People can jump right in but it could be hell trying to get out..If you leave NAA will they give you a release from the carriers you were contracted with? Can you have contact with your down line or clients after you leave? Etc..
Just don't believe the hype and always read the type..

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 03:39 am Post Subject:

anonymous for now: bingo! The contract, in legal speak,
you own nothing: your clients and downline are NAA's. Your agency...not yours just confrence call heresay! You own nothing and cannot will or sell your agency like others in the business can and do. Oh, they can terminate without cause.

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 05:55 am Post Subject: NAA Insurance

I am an NAA agent and I spent a lot of time researching NAA. This is a legitimate marketing company with exclusive insurance products with well known insurance companies, a great marketing system that generates very well qualified leads and a multi-level pay system. I have personally seen people get handed multiple thousand dollar NAA bonus checks and have met NAA people who are making very handsome livings. This is no scam. I'm looking for agents and any sales people all over the country to join this opportunity. Contact me at robertw9189@gmail.com for more info.

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 02:50 am Post Subject: Shaun M

Hey Steve S, Do tell more about Shaun's team and the whole NAA experience

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 06:20 pm Post Subject: NAA

are they a scam? I'm in the process of contracting with them? Thanks and be blessed!

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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:34 pm Post Subject: Scam

Life Insurance is a highly regulated industry. Companies can't be around for decades if they were a scam. Most people forget this. Primerica has more limited products. NAA is highly sough after by major carriers and actually makes products for them - because NAA has known placement / persistency etc way higher than most companies and can cover more families as a result - especially those with health issues. Staying captive means limited product selections / or ability to cover as many with major health issues.

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 07:23 am Post Subject: NAA

You can generate leads just like NAA and get higher commissions. I work with ex-NAA people and we can teach you how to do this.

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 07:43 pm Post Subject: NAA employment

I find myself holding off from signing an NAA contract as the sign up was happening fast and I actually read contracts, and this one has some very reaching commitments and the leads are expensive. So, if I skip NAA, what are some more productive ways to get involved.

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