LegalShield and Insurance Agents.

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For the month of July, 2014, LegalShield has reduced the new associate fee from $149 to $75. Just one sale of a family membership along with an Identity Theft Plan can cover the associate fee.

Every Wednesday LegalShield has a live conference call aimed at Insurance agents and Financial Planners. Feel free to call in and give a listen.

Every Wednesday. 12pm ET.
712-432-2815 pin number 66373#

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Legal Memberships offered in the US and Canada.
No underwriting. Everyone accepted.
Daily pay per direct deposit.
The option of advanced or as earned commissions.
For those who want no part of a recruiting we have a broker position option.
Associate and spouse can market on the one associate agreement.
Memberships are month to month with no long term contracts.
Book of business can be passed on per your Estate plan.

LegalShield is a great add on product for the insurance agent. You will have the ability to sign people up per a paper application or per a website. The company handles all the servicing and the provider Law Firms handle all the legal questions.

If you have any questions about the memberships or commissions feel free to contact me at [email protected]

Call the conference on Wednesday and contact me for more information. If you don't or have not mentioned LegalShield to your clients and/or family members someone else will. I have experienced it.
 
While I agree that agents should be marketing LegalShield to their clients, having the pay a fee to join isn't acceptable.

I am a Broker Division Specialist with LegalShield. The Broker Division is set up to get licensed insurance agents contracted to offer the Legal and/or Identity Theft Protection service without paying fees (unless your state requires a license) or being involved on the MLM side.
Under LegalShield's broker program, agents start at the top commission levels rather than starting the bottom.



If you are interested in offering these services under the broker program, please give me a call.
 
While I agree that agents should be marketing LegalShield to their clients, having the pay a fee to join isn't acceptable.

I am a Broker Division Specialist with LegalShield. The Broker Division is set up to get licensed insurance agents contracted to offer the Legal and/or Identity Theft Protection service without paying fees (unless your state requires a license) or being involved on the MLM side.
Under LegalShield's broker program, agents start at the top commission levels rather than starting the bottom.

If you are interested in offering these services under the broker program, please give me a call.

Gimp from my understanding there are differences between coming in as a broker which any agent can do and coming in as an associate. I do suggest licensed agents look at both avenues and make a decision that's best for them. I'm sure you do understand per the commission schedule when looking at it on the nonbroker side the associate fee isn't a real issue especially considering the current July 2014 New associate fee reduction promotion. One sale on a membership along with a Identity Theft Plan will recoup the new associate fee. Fast start qualify and its really not an issue.
 
Gimp from my understanding there are differences between coming in as a broker which any agent can do and coming in as an associate. I do suggest licensed agents look at both avenues and make a decision that's best for them. I'm sure you do understand per the commission schedule when looking at it on the nonbroker side the associate fee isn't a real issue especially considering the current July 2014 New associate fee reduction promotion. One sale on a membership along with a Identity Theft Plan will recoup the new associate fee. Fast start qualify and its really not an issue.

How does Legal Shield compare to legalzoom?:err:
 
It's hard to take a company and their service serious when they require sales reps to be customers too. That generally means the company didn't do so well marketing the product on their own and had to create an Amway type business opportunity to increase enrollment.

Not even sure this counts as an "offer".
 
There's no requirement for anyone to have a membership to offer LegalShield. If a person does not have a membership there is a small production requirement to stay active. That being said that's a option on the regular associate side but if that's an issue for any agent who has a desire to offer LS memberships in the broker side I can check on that question to see if it pertains to insurance agents.

As for a comparison to Legalzoom. Legalshield members have access to legal documents included with the memberships and they can have the document reviewed by the LegalShield provider attorney per membership contract while from my understanding competitors will suggest people have documents reviewed by their own Attorney which should mean an additional cost to them. When looking at it from a insurance producer side a real simple answer is you won't be compensated for referring your clients to companies like Legalzoom but with LegalShield you can be compensated for offering the memberships.

Then there's also the consideration tate LegalShield offers an Identity theft plan with Kroll.

Just as a point of information. I have inquired more about the LegalShield broker program and any licensed insurance agent can offer LegalShield memberships with no initial signup fee. There are two no fee positions to consider when comng aboard as broker. One is a GA position and the other is a straight broker position. Please contact me for more information.

For those who would like to consider offering the LegalShield memberships I would recommend you get a membership and try it out especially if you don't at least have a Will, Living Will and a Healthcare Power Of Attorney which are included in the membership (See membership Contract).

The monthly family memberships fee is less than $20 a month with a one time $10.00 application fee. The membership is month to month with no long term contract. No underwriting. Contact me to get a membership, get the documents done and test it out by working with the provide Law Firm and then offer it to your clients. Kind of like test driving a membership.

Here's the bottom line. No signup fee for licensed insurance agents. Two position available. Feel free to ask about Performance Club and Platinum level qualification.

As a few states require licensing to offer LS memberships (No licensing requirement to offer ID Theft) there may be a fee for a licensed state. Just make sure to ask if you are in a licensed state and I can check for you. In many states it's just a case of paying an extra fee for the licensing. Then in others there may be a P/C license requirement.

Take a look at this 4 minute video and or listen in on the Wednesday conference call mentioned. Contact me and lets get you signed up. As a business person I understand you want to know the service works and the checks clear.

For more information feel free to email me at [email protected] or send me a pm message with contact information and I will get back with you. All communications will be kept confidential.

 
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It's hard to take a company and their service serious when they require sales reps to be customers too. That generally means the company didn't do so well marketing the product on their own and had to create an Amway type business opportunity to increase enrollment.

Not even sure this counts as an "offer".

Oh it counts as an offer as the OP is tripping for agents for his downline. I also agree with the requirement to be a customer I prefer paying for an attorney as needed. I like the identity theft angle and have coverage for that through another option.
 
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