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I'll just drop this here. Thad's still at it and in this audio, he keeps referring to Jimmy Crapped Corn. I'll bet they're partners.
Is Thad still in business? His website doesn't seem to be working.
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I'll just drop this here. Thad's still at it and in this audio, he keeps referring to Jimmy Crapped Corn. I'll bet they're partners.
Ask @JimmyCrappedCorn he is like the father, the son, and the holly spirit.Is Thad still in business? His website doesn't seem to be working.
Yep. I haven't bought leads from him in a couple of years. I just tried his website and it didn't work for me either. That's not the 1st time his site's been "Out Of Order".Is Thad still in business? His website doesn't seem to be working.
Ask @JimmyCrappedCorn he is like the father, the son, and the holly spirit.
Yep. I haven't bought leads from him in a couple of years. I just tried his website and it didn't work for me either. That's not the 1st time his site's been "Out Of Order".
That's what it seems like with most lead sellersHows that lead game work anyway? You cant sell insurance but you can sell to insurance agents so you go into the lead business?
Yep, lead dealers and marketers.Hows that lead game work anyway? You cant sell insurance but you can sell to insurance agents so you go into the lead business?
Ahhh. Where'd you find that video of his?Yep. I haven't bought leads from him in a couple of years. I just tried his website and it didn't work for me either. That's not the 1st time his site's been "Out Of Order".
Your first issue is thinking a nice glossy card will work better. People fill out FE dm cards because they most likely think it's official or something free from the govt.
In other words, the typical FE mailer is premised on deceiving the customer and tricking him or her into giving permission for an intrusive visit.
If agents sent a card that said "I'd like permission to stop by unannounced" I bet the response rate would be 0%.
But of course, if you say it's a "state licensed program" offering "FREE information" and not mentioning that the response will not also be by mail as the recipient probably assumes...
FE mailers are slimey.
These people that send in the card know what it's for, they know it's not free,they know it's life insurance, agents like you can't do this because you can't sell and want to blame the card, come on manIn other words, the typical FE mailer is premised on deceiving the customer and tricking him or her into giving permission for an intrusive visit.
If agents sent a card that said "I'd like permission to stop by unannounced" I bet the response rate would be 0%.
But of course, if you say it's a "state licensed program" offering "FREE information" and not mentioning that the response will not also be by mail as the recipient probably assumes...
FE mailers are slimey.