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5 thoughts on “Session: Jan 06 2021, Thu

  1. I finished the “Life Insurance Needs” Calculator webpage at:

    https://www.shallhelp.com/life-insurance-needs-calculator/

    To give a whole lot of us to see where we are at “insurance-wise” 🙂

    I am waiting for my client brochures and a whole lot of forms sent to me. 🙂

    Been pouring into contracts and made sure I read them over again. 🙂

    And to simplify it, really, is just “do the right thing”. Don’t lie to people. 🙂

    Yup, lots of smileys.

    Like Jesus taught, “Don’t do unto others what you do not want done to you.”

  2. So I am going to do overtime tonight on the rest of the audio bible app. Life is too short to stay upset about things I cannot change. 🙂 I cannot expect Christian behavior from those who do not know Christ (yet). 🙂

  3. On a side note, I returned the phone call of someone today, who actually LISTENED to my voicemail! She said my multi-lingual voice message was impressive! I said that that voicemail message of mine have been so great at warding off telemarketers and “autodialers”. Real people who call me either leave messages or send me text messages, through the Signal.org app.

    I love sharing with those telemarketers the FTC and FCC Guidelines. 🙂 I saw those too in the contracts, and so really wonder how those other people and organizations take that route of doing “whatever it takes”, even if their version of “whatever it takes is crossing the line or rules and regulations”. So when I get the chance to, I let them know. Because I know that they “may not know what they are doing”, so I point them to the FTC page as a courtesy. I do realize most of them hire non-licensed people, to be their “dialers”, or outsource their “telemarketing” – but even in telemarketing, the FCC has rules to follow too.

    There are software that some people use to “mask” their actual phone numbers. But if people want to keep their License and minimize complaints, stick to the rules. I wouldn’t wonder if those people are ACTUAL “affiliates” of those software companies too. God knows.

    So Insurance Brokers have a lot of rules to abide by. We are all Independent Contractors, and the contracts with the Carriers are CLEAR. 🙂

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