Mel
United States of America#2Consumer Comment
Mon, February 07, 2011
It's a shame how some people get involved with a company that has hundreds and even thousands of PROVEN success and they start complaining because they don't understand how business and marketing really works. Some people just don't have what it takes to make it in this business model and thats that! some people just need to stick with a JOB!
Prepaid Legal Services is an incredible business with the support and recognition of major sources like former Attorney Generals, Forbes Magazine & the President of the United States Chamber Of Commerce!
Need I say anymore? Some people just don't have what it takes period.
I came into Prepaid Legal Services 2 years ago with no experience. I just became a student of this incredible product and i understood that it would take time to grow with the company. I can honestly say that I am truly happy and proud to be a part of this company. I believe its the best opportunity in the United States today when you compare apples to apples!!! If anyone cant make it here please don't blame the company, blame yourself.
Mel
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United States of America#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, December 06, 2010
First off chargebacks are a b***h if you have em. Secondly the consumer signs an agreement form not a contract so when they cancel the service which statistics show they do they get hit with no penalties but you do. Thats the pitfalls of advanced commissions so when me and my buddy switched to pay as earned everything was going great. We called up marketing and they said that we can tell people to cancel at any time is not violating the companies policy. So being in this day and age no one keeps the service for long than a month anyways so our marketing campaign was use it when you need it then drop it. We made a lot of money and caused our uplines to get hit with constant chargebacks which was amusing. Brian Carruthers went from in 2 months from diamond level 6 down to platinum 7. As soon as that happened my business partner was voted out of the company and I left them on my own free will. Never gave him a reason, no warning, no letter was sent out, no phone call, no email, no nothing. It took an act of voting to get him out because they could not terminate him for violating company policy. This was done on a Sunday night around 8PM EST. Off hours voting and no notification. I guess when the uplines are losing out on money you become the problem. So we Made up our site strictly for informing consumers and associates about the company. Our next site is gonna expose the company with every purchase made at our store we are just waiting for the merchant account to be approved by Chase Bank.
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royal palm beach,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, August 13, 2010
I've seen this happen over and over and over. Most people don't think for themselves and fail. I've learned this business the hard way and It paid off big time. I think those meetings are useless and will cause relationship problems in the future.
Meredith
Lakewood,#5Author of original report
Tue, April 13, 2010
Update to my original report
It's been a year since I filed my original report. I just filed my taxes and submitted my husband's business expenses to our tax guy. My husband spent $3,000 in 2009 to attend training events (registration for all training events, payments for two meetings a week and a monthly meeting). There were two conventions to attend, one in Vegas and one in Oklahoma. Those came to $1,090. His 1099 (statement showing what Prepaid Legal paid him) was $1200.
My experience with the Prepaid Legal service continues to be a positive one and no complaints about the membership.
Sirslappy
kent,#6REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, January 21, 2010
You are obligated to contracts you sign. You shouldn't of canceled
prior to your question. $35 is a drop in the bucket as compared to what
attorneys typically charge. If you were smart enough to hold onto your
plan you would've seen a really good plan.
There's good and bad to this company just like any other company in the
world. The good news is if you've ever dealt with an attorney then you
know how a SIMPLE thing can cost TONS. Most attorneys want $100 per
document to even look at. Our company gives up to 10 pages at no added
costs. 10x$100 is $1000. A year of this service doesn't even cost
1/3rd of that. On top of that you can use this per subject matter and
ongoing.
There's more aspects into this but that alone is worth it.
Now let's examine the alternatives-public defenders, contingency
attorneys, and public aide. All of which are iffy and who knows what
they would do. Pre-paid gives it's members an entire network of
attorneys and if you don't like any attorney you can be forwarded over
to another one. Whether you need an attorney who specializes in
document review,child law, etc. Will one public defender or public aide
attorney give you that diversity where they can specialize in
everything? This part of the company is EXCELLENT. Now the bad part of
the company is there are absolute MORONS working within the company.
Yes you have to reinvent the wheel in this company because if not
you're being influenced to pay for TONS of marketing methods such as
flyers and trust me one flyer won't work, billboards that cost in the
hundreds, DVDS that you hand out in commodity, and etc.
The best way to run a business is low cost high prophit. Now your other
option is to make your own ads through our webapprovals team or
adapprovals team. I won't mention any names but there's a COMPLETE
moron who works within those departments that doesn't even comprehend
the definition of unsolicited. This man has told me I need to make my
emails unsolicited I send to people whom i ASK if I can send prior. The
scary part about that is any unsolicited electronic email message by
law is suppose to have your physical address listed. So what if some
CRAZY person gets mad for whatever reason then see's my address listed
and comes after me. Then the person who told me i HAVE to make my email
unsolicited when it's really not would be negligent. He's a complete
idiot!
This man quotes what the american bar association will say and gives
out legal advice. He's not a bar'd attorney in my state and he's not an
attorney at all!. As a matter of fact what he is doing is ILLEGAL. I've
taken information from the FTC website and have asked if I can use this
in ads and he's told me no because the credit repositorys wouldn't
approve them. Um it's from the FTC's INFO and I'm sure the FTC is
completely compliant with the credit repositorys.
I have taken information word for word off of pre-paids legal sites
then he's told me you can't use that because it sounds like you're
making things out to be a tax write off. Then AFTER I tell him it's
from YOUR guys's site he then comes up with another EXCUSE-he tells me
that you can't share the associates benefits with someone who isn't an
associate yet.
I believe this man doesn't wish to approve things for the simple
purpose of trying to make you buy their own marketing materials.
Now some other things about pre-paid legal. This charge back term is
bogus and bull. Do you guys realize you're getting a loan basically?
You get paid an assumptive commission assuming that the person you sign
up will stay on for a year. If they cancel for whatever reason then you
just owe back the difference. A smart person would actually look at
this like a chance for an interest free loan. Go make a bunch of sales
and take your early made money and put it in a bank account and suck up
the interest off of that. That's just as good as residual income.
Now yes I do agree that pre-paid is full of crap when it makes it out
like we actually get any kind of residual. If your stats hold up and
you have a 75 percent retention rate then if a member stays on after
12months you get like petty money. Like $7 bucks or something as your
residual. It's a joke to tell other members you make good residual. I
tell people that you can signup a team underneath you and get paid off
of what another does within the program. That's actually flipping
awesome.
Now as far as retention-you use the IDENTITY theft to keep people
onboard. Sell the identity theft first and then let them know how often
a person who has identity theft happen will need an attorney as well to
go tell all the different banks or consumers or etc that their client
had their identity ripped off. For $333 you can have the standard and
identity theft together and use the attorney services as much as you
want. Most attorneys charge $200+ an hour. If you can use this service
just once a year-that'll typically save you money as compared to the
TONS of money an attorney will charge you to help with ONE situation.
On top of saving on any one situation you get the identity theft almost
as a throw in. $333-that's an hour of some attorneys time. Not even
enough money to help with ONE situation. The Identity theft is actually
awesome because if you ever get your identity stolen then you just
simply give our other company we're partnered with the information and
they'll have licensed investigators go in and clear your name at no
added costs if you give them power of attorney. Other identity theft
plans wont do that and they'll just forward you over to another agency
to pay more money. Think investigators would be cheap? Like I
said-great service STUPID marketing.
Now another stupid thing the company does. Our policys aren't
considered insurance and if they were then we'd have to get an
insurance license. Yet the company persists to want us to sell this
like insurance? This isn't insurance in my eyes-can you use your
insurance right away? The identity theft plan is kinda like insurance
and nothing else.
Yes you do have to re-invent the wheel with this company because if not
then the company wants to make money off of you by spending all your
money in marketing methods-handing out tapes,dvds,books,magazines,hotel
things,etc.
You can make money in this company if your smart.
They're methods blow and their top guys will tell you to do it the
companys way but I've come to see them doing their own methods
everytime almost.
This product is awesome but the marketing is so up their rear they dont
know if they wish to sell this like insurance-even though it's not by
law or we'd need insurance licenses.-
Basically if you can get around the one complete moron in marketing who
knows nothing of what he does and you can network market with good
reliable methods then you can succeed. It's not easy but neither is any
other business. Typically new business's fail 98% of the time the first
year.
James
Lexington,#7UPDATE Employee
Thu, May 07, 2009
I have also been working with Pre Paid Legal for about 6 months and I must say that it was not easy to get started, but I am making way more than $30 per sale. I sale a $26 membership and make $181. And to date, I have not had 1 chargeback. I have had great training in classroom settings and in the field. I do not, however focus on individual sales, I work with businesses in the group market and the income is much higher. I average 35-50 sales per month and I have not found this to be any more difficult than any other sales position. I'm sorry that your husband has had a hard time, but even you mentioned that the products do work and they are worth the membership price. Maybe he needs to focus on selling in the group market to make more money.