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Not A Good Experience - More into Selling leads vs. Insurance - Insurance Agent Family First Life Employee Review

1.0
Nov 30, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The initial onboarding was detailed and very thorough. Good training.

Cons

The initial onboarding was detailed and through, but thereafter you are on your own. The company offered a few free leads that were stale at best. They want you to purchase leads. They seem more interested in selling leads than insurance. They expect you to go door to door ad infinitum for unconfirmed appointments uncompensated.

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At Family First Life we appreciate all feedback from agents, however this review contains many false claims. We do not care if you purchase leads through FFL, we tell all of our agents that they are free to purchase leads where ever they choose to. FFL has never asked any agent to door to door for unconfirmed appointments, in fact we offer free extensive training on how to book over 90% of your leads. We do not offer a base salary to our agents we are 100% commission based which is a well known fact by any agent that has worked with us. We offer the highest possible compensation on every product that we sell. We encourage any agent that is experiencing issues that they truly want help with to contact us directly at 860-317-1324

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