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Al, you never fail to take the bait.
Rick
Rick
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First of all, it is not "old" people. It is "older" people. If you market to this demographic and don't know that, then I think you should call me (or someone) for marketing help. My take is that you are a young guy out there selling to older people but don't have the first clue about who they are, what concerns them, or how to converse with them. Given what you wrote above, you surely wouldn't be my agent. You sound way to argumentative and far too adamant in your beliefs to give me the comfort level that what you present to me is a balanced choice, as opposed to what is just best for you alone. You sound like a typical self-absorbed salesman.
That's the point I want to make. Guys like you and Rick, with your bad attitude toward anyone who dares take exception to you, is what give this industry a bad name. Guys like you and Rick and a couple of dozen others here are so convinced they are right about anything and everything that the image of the fast-talking, pushy, hard-sell insurance guy becomes paramount in my mind when I read your (collective) postings.
Sure, things didn't work at MOO, but there is no shame in trying. One day you will understand that the journey is the reward and that in life you will reach a number of dead-ends where you have to turn around and drive in a different direction. If you see that as a failure, you will miss out on a lot of the adventure that life holds. My bet is that you already have, as has Rick
You and Rick live in a zero-sum world... where if someone else is right, you are wrong.
I've failed at many, many, many business ventures. I've written software that never sold. I've written books that never sold. I've joined companies that failed. I've started businesses that never made a dime. My time with MOO was nothing compared to the above.
Guys like you and Rick who see shame in failure are guys who will lead a long boring life. You are never going to ask he pretty girl to dance because you are afraid she will say no. Guys like you and Rick who see people like me... who have tried many things but who have succeeded at very few, you are the guys that revel in mediocrity and are the guys who will never hit a home run because they are so afraid of striking out.
So if all the things I've failed at or all the things I've done (like MOO) that didn't work out helps boost your personal self-esteem, I'm fine with it. I don't live my life according to your level of mediocrity and I surely don't expect you to be out there on the edge where I've been.
In theory we should all be able to "get along." But guys like you and Rick and a sizable number of others in this venue really can't do that. And while this is the internet and not real life, I wonder how guys like you and Rick and the other cyber-reprobates are (and act) when out of the ether. (Well, I know how Rick acts because we once spoke on the phone... and one thing you can say about Rick is that he is consistent.)
Newby, you go ahead and castigate me and others for our foibles and misbegotten adventures. It's fine. You remind me of that old Irish epigram "I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they get up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day."
Opps! I made an appointment with a woman for next week! Should I become a woman so I can identify with her also Al?
Al, my clients appreciate that I deal with FACTS, not opinions.
I don't tell anyone that AARP is bad or that they should cancel their membership to AARP.
I point out that they are not usually the best place to buy life insurance and that they are not always the best price on a Medicare Supplement plan. Then I show them the facts.
Al they like to know these things. In most cases they didn't know HOW to shop for a Med Sup. They just went the easiest route and had a LOT of ads from AARP hitting them.
Al you are correct that I shouldn't make fun of you for failed attempts.
He who never tries anything, never fails.
But, my point is; for YOU who has never found your direction in insurance
others who are MUCH more focused and successful than you
like we're "not ready" because we're not as old as you...come on...even YOU have to acknowledge is...simply WRONG.
One last question Al; Who is this Rick guy?
One other last question Al; Are you really going to stick with that "older person" routine?
Like Dennys should advertise that all older people get a discount? ...doesn't sound flattering to me but then again...you speak for all older people.
Gee Al, didn't you post awhile ago that you made your own investment decisions? Like when you posted how much cash you had in Countrywide so that people here would think you were successful.You don't need to be 70 to deal with a 70 year old. Both of my stock brokers are in their 30s.
Gee Al, didn't you post awhile ago that you made your own investment decisions? Like when you posted how much cash you had in Countrywide so that people here would think you were successful.
As far as who I am, I know enough about insurance that I wouldn't have put my wife into an inferior MA plan (your words) when reasonably priced med supps were available. You should learn from those younger and wiser than yourself. But then again, I've been told that "Al is unteachable."
I'm sure your lack of insurance knowledge have harmed your few clients. I hope your ignorance doesn't kill someone.
(I've put out the bait...now let's see if Al takes the hook AGAIN.)
Rick
Gee Al, didn't you post awhile ago that you made your own investment decisions? Like when you posted how much cash you had in Countrywide so that people here would think you were successful.
As far as who I am, I know enough about insurance that I wouldn't have put my wife into an inferior MA plan (your words) when reasonably priced med supps were available. You should learn from those younger and wiser than yourself. But then again, I've been told that "Al is unteachable."
I'm sure your lack of insurance knowledge have harmed your few clients. I hope your ignorance doesn't kill someone.
(I've put out the bait...now let's see if Al takes the hook AGAIN.)
Rick
But then again, I've been told that "Al is unteachable."
I hope your ignorance doesn't kill someone.
Rick
You sure as hell did a crappy job on the client I sent you. I can't believe I let you convince me on the phone that you knew anything about FE. While I've had others, asking you for assistance surely was not my brightest moment in this industry.
I'm very "teachable." You taught me one hell of a good lesson.
With your anger management issues and your bad attitude toward anyone who dares disagree with you, you give this industry and all agents a bad name. Guys like you reinforce the widely held stereotype of fast-talking, abusive, hard-sell, combative, insurance agents. Unlike most here, I've done biz with you. I know just what I'm talking about.
Almost every thread you enter ends up in the fight club... and I'm sure this will be no exception. You just can't help yourself. It is not a stretch for anyone to believe that you carry the attitude you exhibit here... into the homes of your older clients and practice the "sell by aggression" tactic that is so tried-and-true in this business. I have no doubt that you are the guy CMS is trying to stamp out. Anyone reading your postings... calling people assholes and expressing your hope that they die soon... would agree.
Damn it Al, you really have anger issues. I only call certain people assholes because they act like one.
As far as wishing someone would die soon, show me one post where I wished someone would die.
Get some help before you wind up standing on a corner and shaking your fist as cars drive by. You have a real problem getting along with others and you need counseling.
Lastly, I've posted this before but will once again mention that "great" FE lead you gave me.
But then again you would understand how a professional sells. You've failed at every sales job you've ever had.
Sorry, you succeeded in selling your wife a crappy MA plan because you don't have the skills to sell a real policy.