Infinity Financial Alliance

I'm a bit confused about Patient Charity. A prospect plugs in their info then someone tries to sell them insurance?

Most of the links on the site have nothing to do with insurance. The few links that do go to insurance products are "self serve", quote, review, apply (if they wish).

There are something like 50 outgoing links on the page that go to info on taxpayer funded plans and patient assistance programs. Something like 5 links to insurance products.

Patient Charity has a PR4, the most recent cache was 8/20/09.
 
"our mission . . ."

Sounds like a cult.

Have you ever worked for a company that does not have a mission (I guess if you work for McDonalds or Starbucks...). Anyway, I guess it was a mistake to try to present logic to this forum. I merely stated that it will take 15 minutes to let you know how our company works. If you dont like you walk away.
Any company that you can explain how they work in under 5 minutes would probably be a job that pays $10 hour.
To tell you the truth, I was trying to help the original poster. I obviously do not benefit from him learning about our company, so there is no reason for me to lie. Your comments on this page are extremely unprofessional and belong on a craigslist rant and rave page, not a (un?)professional forum like this.
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If you are confident in your product knowledge and prospecting abilities, it is best to be independent of any multi-level organization and get contracted directly with a high quality IMO (MUCH higher contracts to you that way)...Preferably and IMO that specializes in the niche of products that you want to sell.... by the way, my company just put out an excellent study of cash accumulation potential of the various Indexed Univ. Life carriers.... email me if you want to see it at [email protected]

You would rather sell 100 products to your client by youself. I would rather lead a team of 50 people that can sell 2500 (only 50 sales for each team member, instead of your hundred). And I would still have confidence in my product knowledge and prospecting ability. I would just take home a much larger salary than you, and work a lot less.
 
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I would rather lead a team of 50 people that can sell 2500 (only 50 sales for each team member, instead of your hundred).

Go for it.

Come back in a year and tell us how this is working for you.

BTW, how much SA8 do you have in your basement?
 
Well, I went to one of those 20 minute talks, that turned into about 6 months of chasing down false hopes. It's a lot like Primerica, sprinkled with a lot of brainwashing that give you warm fuzzy feelings of inflated optimism. Put it this way, my family would tell me, "going off to one of your cult meetings again?" right before I would leave the house. The truth is it is an MLM company (and that alone makes most people run for the hills) but there is money to be made... it's just that the pressure to recruit people is shady and the hoops you have to jump to even see any real money make it discouraging. Not to mention, during the Loan Modification hype, this company was aligned with Stefano Marrero from Home Relief Services, a guy who turned out to be a complete crook.
So, it's up to anyone reading this to see if they want to chance it. I mean money can be made but it certainly not as easy as they make it out to seem, and there is a huge investment in time and your own out of pocket money.
Hope this info helps.
 
It sounds just like Primerica. My sister in-law was approached by an Infinity agent just recently. I had never heard of them before that day, but it is all coming together now. I guess they are pushing it out here on the west coast already.
 
Infinity Financial Alliance is nothing like Primerica. Primerica believes in buy Term and Invest the rest.....That thinking is 30 years old and out dated. I find it interesting that when someone trys a new venture and they quite 6 months later they blame the venture and everybody around them. That's an employee attitude! Business owners solve problems! They don't close up shop so soon. Any Business owner knows that the first 1 to 2 years can be tuff but if you love what you do then stick with it....you can't succeed by quitting
 
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