Is anyone going to the Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA

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naa is for rookies who haven't got a clue on what they are doing. Your paying top dollar for leads and whether you sell them or not theyare getting resold 3 to 6 months later and you get charged back when they rewrite them. Wake up and smell the coffee. or coolaide whatever is the flavor of the month.
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naa is for rookies who haven't got a clue on what they are doing. Your paying top dollar for leads and whether you sell them or not theyare getting resold 3 to 6 months later and you get charged back when they rewrite them. Wake up and smell the coffee. or coolaide whatever is the flavor of the month.
 
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Re: Is anyone going to the Convention (National Agents Alliance)

you can ride with me.........
 
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I thought they only targeted brand new agents for some reason.
 
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I thought they only targeted brand new agents for some reason.

No doubt those are their best prospects. But I've had a license for almost 10 years and get called by NAA agencies all the time. It's not unusual for me to ask "You aren't affiliated with NAA, are you?" "Yes, but...." With regard to recruiting, I do have to say that they are less obnoxious than Primerica managers tend to be.

I haven't been on here in a while, but I'm thinking this has got to be the longest thread in forum history by far. I liked the old title better, but I guess NAA wasn't in the title.
 
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Had a bad experience with NAA. Got licensed with a few of their core companies and quit before I received my first lead. I'm talking a matter of weeks. When I asked to be released, they refused and I had to wait 6 months, 12 months for one company before I could move my contracts.
 
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I'd go if I knew where it is being held this year. It's like a revival meeting!

Missed August but 4 locations in October including Dallas! Here it is!:)

BE A Rockstar!

Mr. Charles Peeler in TX, better watch out because Paul "Rockstar" Roberts is in your back yard! Maybe you need to call me to get some leads so you can stay ahead!:idea:

Paul "Rockstar" Roberts of Texas!

*I Reserve the Right to get Smarter!
 
Re: Is anyone going to the Convention (National Agents Alliance)

Had a bad experience with NAA. Got licensed with a few of their core companies and quit before I received my first lead. I'm talking a matter of weeks. When I asked to be released, they refused and I had to wait 6 months, 12 months for one company before I could move my contracts.

Hey, Hopwood, how can they restrict you from recontracting if you didn't submit any business? Ordinarily the rule is six months from the date of last submission if the IMO/MGA etc. refuses to release you.

And the twelve-month lockup is really surprising. That outfit is even worse than I thought it was. My experiences with them were horrendous.
 
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