Anyone Heard of High Def Nation Health Insurance?

I remember being told by a certain poster that those of us who spoke against this "game changer" we were just fearful of something that was going to revolutionize the industry. Has that person been around very much in the last few months?
 
I remember being told by a certain poster that those of us who spoke against this "game changer" we were just fearful of something that was going to revolutionize the industry. Has that person been around very much in the last few months?

According to her last post in November, Tinkerbelle was spreading her magic fairy dust at another MLM company, Motor Club of America.

She reminds me of a friend I buried last year.. We worked together in the insurance business for years and he was a heck of a good agent.. could have really built something in the business but he was always chasing rainbows, Amway, Global Marketing, etc. He moved from one MLM to another but normally was on the wrong end of the curve, getting in at the end of the craze.
 
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Hey I heard that! :1tongue:

So excuse me for looking for better. I'm not stuck in any one thing - haven't you heard variety is the spice of life?

I always said I didn't join HD and I didn't. I didn't like what I found after they launched it. Some people went to AWIS. I didn't want that either.

I asked your opinions and you all had them - some intelligent and some showing the IQ #

It so happens MCA is good for me. I like it and it pays me better than anything I've found so far.

Obamacare is slowing health down and I didn't want to sell life or whatever.

I guess you all missed me. Well I kind of missed you guys. Except I am not missing insurance of any kind. Too boring. Too much work. Too expensive. I can't sit on the phone all day long! Just the oposite of what I'm enjoying with MCA.
MCA is the closest I'll get to "insurance".

You really should look into it. With all the hard work and sass you guys and gals have - you'd be making $8500 a month in no time.
Cheers!
Sue
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Boy that's kind of small minded don't you think? You do your thing and allow others to do theirs! Is it the Insurance game that makes agents so cynical and meanspirited? :1mad:
Or don't like to see others make it?
And you think I"d want to be in that?:nah:

I guess if you need to, you can pick on me. I'm glad to make your day.
Blessings!

She reminds me of a friend I buried last year..
"friend" and you talk about a friend like that. whew!

We worked together in the insurance business for years and he was a heck of a good agent.. could have really built something in the business but he was always chasing rainbows, Amway, Global Marketing, etc. He moved from one MLM to another but normally was on the wrong end of the curve, getting in at the end of the craze.[/quote]
 
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Hey I heard that! :1tongue:

So excuse me for looking for better. I'm not stuck in any one thing - haven't you heard variety is the spice of life?

I always said I didn't join HD and I didn't. I didn't like what I found after they launched it. Some people went to AWIS. I didn't want that either.

I asked your opinions and you all had them - some intelligent and some showing the IQ #

It so happens MCA is good for me. I like it and it pays me better than anything I've found so far.

Obamacare is slowing health down and I didn't want to sell life or whatever.

I guess you all missed me. Well I kind of missed you guys. Except I am not missing insurance of any kind. Too boring. Too much work. Too expensive. I can't sit on the phone all day long! Just the oposite of what I'm enjoying with MCA.
MCA is the closest I'll get to "insurance".

You really should look into it. With all the hard work and sass you guys and gals have - you'd be making $8500 a month in no time.
Cheers!
Sue
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Boy that's kind of small minded don't you think? You do your thing and allow others to do theirs! Is it the Insurance game that makes agents so cynical and meanspirited? :1mad:
Or don't like to see others make it?
And you think I"d want to be in that?:nah:

I guess if you need to, you can pick on me. I'm glad to make your day.
Blessings!

She reminds me of a friend I buried last year..
"friend" and you talk about a friend like that. whew!

We worked together in the insurance business for years and he was a heck of a good agent.. could have really built something in the business but he was always chasing rainbows, Amway, Global Marketing, etc. He moved from one MLM to another but normally was on the wrong end of the curve, getting in at the end of the craze.
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Hey Sue.. Welcome back among the living.. And, yes he was a friend and yes I not only talked ABOUT him like that, I talked TO him like that because he was a friend.

He was a good agent and could have been extremely successful if he had been more focused. And, that is the point I would try to make to you. Even if the focus is MCA.

The Disney reference was not made with malice but does reflect the way I felt you reacted when those who had been around for awhile tried to warn you about HDN. You just absolutely refused to accept anything they had to say and even questioned their motives even though in the begining thye were just trying to give you some sound advice based upon experience.

I am an old guy and may be getting a little feeble in my small mind but I don't mean to be mean spirited. I wish you nothing but the best and hope you succeed beyond your wildest dreams.. But to that, you will need to find something you really enjoy, concentrate on that and not jump from one hot thing to the next as my friend did. I doubt if there are many here that haven't chased a rainbow or two.. I know I have. In most cases, the pot of gold is filled from the seekers pocket.

So, TB, hang in there, and if some of that fairy dust really does turn out to be magic, spread a little my way.. ;)
 
I have a cousin the same way. he was with primerica when he came over to me. Hell of an agent. His clients loved him. But he jumped from one MLM to another. ACN, Air purifiers, every herb and vitamin fad, Monavie and several non profits. Great guy and family man. Just always looking for that next ground floor opportunity.

He could make few dollars if he could sell the garage full of air purifiers and super juice he bought. But hey he was a VP at everyone of those companies.

According to her last post in November, Tinkerbelle was spreading her magic fairy dust at another MLM company, Motor Club of America.

She reminds me of a friend I buried last year.. We worked together in the insurance business for years and he was a heck of a good agent.. could have really built something in the business but he was always chasing rainbows, Amway, Global Marketing, etc. He moved from one MLM to another but normally was on the wrong end of the curve, getting in at the end of the craze.
 
Well, Sue, I'm proud of you for a few things.

1. You did not join HDN after you found out some facts about the program.
2. You feel that the insurance business is not for you, and you've moved on.
3. You show a lot of resilience.

Good luck to you in your next venture. I hope that you find financial success by selling a product that is actually very high quality, and by using methods that are pure. That's the only way to succeed in the long run. In all businesses (as well as the insurance business), promoting a product that doesn't match the quality of its competitors, and selling it by using misstatements of fact, innuendos about the competition, and high pressure never succeeds over time. It hurts the clients, and in the end damages the seller also. I wish you luck in finding that perfect business venture that allows you to earn a good income, and also sleep well at night. Good luck to you!
 
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