Lincoln Heritage

I mailed letters because after going to 8-10 homes with only one unemployed person home and leaving the suggested missed delivery notice(which I was uncomfortable with. I think it is misleading) with no response I thought a letter which reaffirmed the offer they supposedly had replied to would possibly stimulate some activity.
I paid $39 per lead so I had estimated approximately $1000 budget to try their program.

Since I produced zero sales they immediately terminate your contract and demand payment for all the leads, even the deceased and unknown ones plus several that were outside the zipcode requested.

Honestly you either need to find another job or get with someone that'll train you a lot. So many things you talk about doing or worrying about should not matter at all.
 
I mailed letters because after going to 8-10 homes with only one unemployed person home and leaving the suggested missed delivery notice(which I was uncomfortable with. I think it is misleading) with no response I thought a letter which reaffirmed the offer they supposedly had replied to would possibly stimulate some activity.
I paid $39 per lead so I had estimated approximately $1000 budget to try their program.

Since I produced zero sales they immediately terminate your contract and demand payment for all the leads, even the deceased and unknown ones plus several that were outside the zipcode requested.

Don't try to reinvent the wheel. Sending out letters is not a good plan.
 
When I first started many moons ago, I asked my manager if I should send out letters prior to calling. He asked me if I jerked off before I ***ed.:err:
 
When I first started many moons ago, I asked my manager if I should send out letters prior to calling. He asked me if I jerked off before I ***ed.:err:
do you think that is something I seen a staff manager hold a 357 to a guys head in the office of course it wasn't loaded and he says you better keep your laspe down.
 
When I first started many moons ago, I asked my manager if I should send out letters prior to calling. He asked me if I jerked off before I ***ed.:err:

I always thought you were in Amish country.:laugh:

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Just chalk that up to your education. Could have been even worse. Any agent who signed up with LH probably
1. didn't even bother to google their name.
2. Definitely didn't compare rates to their competitors
3. Didn't go in with their eyes open. The information about what they do to new agents who buy leads from them is all over this forum.

You lay down with snakes, you will get bit.

But now you are smarter and will do more research next time so it was not all a waste.

Well Lincoln Heritage did over 140 million dollars in premiums in 2015. They seem to have a very good playbook.:D
 
I always thought you were in Amish country.:laugh:

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Well Lincoln Heritage did over 140 million dollars in premiums in 2015. They seem to have a very good playbook.:D

IDK why everyone keeps talking about LH being the largest Ins Co. They are far from it. They sell one product. ING...Met Life...etc...there are soooooo many other companies out there that far out sell LH. Do they sell the most FE? Yes. But the # life ins co? Nope.

I saw a post the the other day that if FP Group...Brad "gay" Jennings company...was an insurance company...it would be the 3rd largest insurance company.

Sorry. Another false statement since they only sell FE Ins.

Anyone else see how ghetto that group is???? Yeah...I said it.:embarrassed:
 
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