NASB North American Senior Benefits

Wow! Some great info so quickly. Thanks to you all that posted...video was cool too...lol

Ok as I now objectively look at this - does anyone have direct experience there or is this from just talking to others that have left?

Secondly what should be expected from an upline and let's say with 100-110% contracts? From what I am seeing it's seem NASB has a tiered management system and that is why the contracts are so low. So essentially NASB will provide layers of support for that cut? I could expect better service from those with 100% or more contracts? I have zero interest in building out. I just want to work a system for myself, service my clients and build a base. I will have some issues and questions but for the most part I'm a self starter. I am posting for a friend as well who is really eating up their morning calls. I guess I'm the skeptic but trying to avoid a grenade.

Thanks again
 
Wow! Some great info so quickly. Thanks to you all that posted...video was cool too...lol

Ok as I now objectively look at this - does anyone have direct experience there or is this from just talking to others that have left?

Secondly what should be expected from an upline and let's say with 100-110% contracts? From what I am seeing it's seem NASB has a tiered management system and that is why the contracts are so low. So essentially NASB will provide layers of support for that cut? I could expect better service from those with 100% or more contracts? I have zero interest in building out. I just want to work a system for myself, service my clients and build a base. I will have some issues and questions but for the most part I'm a self starter. I am posting for a friend as well who is really eating up their morning calls. I guess I'm the skeptic but trying to avoid a grenade.

Thanks again



I think you would do well at NASB.
 
Wow! Some great info so quickly. Thanks to you all that posted...video was cool too...lol Ok as I now objectively look at this - does anyone have direct experience there or is this from just talking to others that have left? Secondly what should be expected from an upline and let's say with 100-110% contracts? From what I am seeing it's seem NASB has a tiered management system and that is why the contracts are so low. So essentially NASB will provide layers of support for that cut? I could expect better service from those with 100% or more contracts? I have zero interest in building out. I just want to work a system for myself, service my clients and build a base. I will have some issues and questions but for the most part I'm a self starter. I am posting for a friend as well who is really eating up their morning calls. I guess I'm the skeptic but trying to avoid a grenade. Thanks again

With that type of system you're just adding layers of middle-management. Most of those layers will be worthless to you.

Don 't even accept 100% contracts. You need to do your research. Kick the tires with FexContracting, Todd King, and 360. Choose one of those and it won't get much better than that.
 
Wow! Some great info so quickly. Thanks to you all that posted...video was cool too...lol

Ok as I now objectively look at this - does anyone have direct experience there or is this from just talking to others that have left?

Secondly what should be expected from an upline and let's say with 100-110% contracts? From what I am seeing it's seem NASB has a tiered management system and that is why the contracts are so low. So essentially NASB will provide layers of support for that cut? I could expect better service from those with 100% or more contracts? I have zero interest in building out. I just want to work a system for myself, service my clients and build a base. I will have some issues and questions but for the most part I'm a self starter. I am posting for a friend as well who is really eating up their morning calls. I guess I'm the skeptic but trying to avoid a grenade.

Thanks again
Like most MLM systems there are many layers eating up commissions but I seriously doubt you could ever call those layers "support or management".
 
This changed my whole perspective. I will be in touch with those mentioned.

Thx

Glad to hear you've found this site helpful, sometimes I think Sam should rename the site FEOasis.com. Stick around and get your questions answered and I think you find that between whatever group you land with and the help of everyone on here you'll do great if you work at it.
 
Like most MLM systems there are many layers eating up commissions but I seriously doubt you could ever call those layers "support or management".

You're right. I often get calls from agents stuck in those deals that have a dead weight manager getting an over ride off them with a higher contract then them just because they were there a week earlier. The late comer agent if often the good agent but the dead weight gets a free ride.
 
You're right. I often get calls from agents stuck in those deals that have a dead weight manager getting an over ride off them with a higher contract then them just because they were there a week earlier. The late comer agent if often the good agent but the dead weight gets a free ride.

Kind of like my Settlers upline.. Over the last 5 years or so, I have talked to him on only three occasions and all three times I have initiated the call. Once was to see if I could do anything for him because I heard he had been a serious car wreck. (not saying I am the "good agent" :) )
 
Wow! Some great info so quickly. Thanks to you all that posted...video was cool too...lol

Ok as I now objectively look at this - does anyone have direct experience there or is this from just talking to others that have left?

Secondly what should be expected from an upline and let's say with 100-110% contracts? From what I am seeing it's seem NASB has a tiered management system and that is why the contracts are so low. So essentially NASB will provide layers of support for that cut? I could expect better service from those with 100% or more contracts? I have zero interest in building out. I just want to work a system for myself, service my clients and build a base. I will have some issues and questions but for the most part I'm a self starter. I am posting for a friend as well who is really eating up their morning calls. I guess I'm the skeptic but trying to avoid a grenade.

Thanks again

I have first hand experience. Not sure what you need to know, but I can tell you a lot.

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