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Getting Paid as a appointment setter with them has been a BIG PAIN.
Working for one agent excuse after excuse. Haven't got a paycheck yet.
After 3 weeks.
Their should be someone you can go to for things like that. You work hard to set appts but never get paid. He's sure has made $$ off of me.

sorry bro.....but if you are not getting paid by the lead sold or not you are getting screwed.....
 
I am getting paid only per appt, no bonuses no extra. $15.00 per appt.

And struggling just to receive my 1st paycheck.
 
I am getting paid only per appt, no bonuses no extra. $15.00 per appt.

And struggling just to receive my 1st paycheck.

then when you have a lead on the line tell them you will set a time for them to come out..set it ..send it to the agent and charge $50.....
 
LOL I am struggling just to receive $15.00 per appt, I know he won't pay me $50.00. I am worth it I have 17 years exp as appt setter I am not a newby this isn't my first rodeo. Thanks for the input. I appreciate that.
 
The Phone Pro said:
LOL I am struggling just to receive $15.00 per appt, I know he won't pay me $50.00. I am worth it I have 17 years exp as appt setter I am not a newby this isn't my first rodeo. Thanks for the input. I appreciate that.

If it is not your first Rodeo then how come your on here asking to be paid. If your a contractor with experience I would have been requesting at the least a small deposit before producing and a contract that specifically states how and when payment is due.
 
I never ask for a deposit, but I thought at least INSURANCE BROKERS might be honest when paying someone. I don't think too many appt setters ask for a deposit. I don't think you know too much about how appt setters work. You need to really find out before you voice your opinion.
 
I never ask for a deposit, but I thought at least INSURANCE BROKERS might be honest when paying someone. I don't think too many appt setters ask for a deposit. I don't think you know too much about how appt setters work. You need to really find out before you voice your opinion.


Insurance brokers honest?:laugh::D
 
The Phone Pro said:
I never ask for a deposit, but I thought at least INSURANCE BROKERS might be honest when paying someone. I don't think too many appt setters ask for a deposit. I don't think you know too much about how appt setters work. You need to really find out before you voice your opinion.

Your the one complaining you have not been paid for what 3 weeks worth of work. Are you still calling?
 

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