Sure you could make money in this if you wanted to try to put the effort into it.
But consider this.....how easy is it to sell this product.
You are selling the idea that for a prepaid fee a person will be entitled to legal services that are already paid for.
How often is the average person in need of legal services?
Rarely.
How hard will it be to sell this to skeptical consumers (really your ciricle of friends)? Very tough.
So is it worth it? Probably not.
2006-11-27 16:34:26
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answered by markmywordz 5
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I suggest you be very careful. The people who promote these schemes are trying to create a market where there is none. They are at best disengeneous and perhaps down right fraudulent. They are very high pressure sales types that deal with hype rather than substance.
If the firm selling prepaid legal is who I think it is check them out with any stock broker. There is money to be made alright but it is not going to their sales people. And it is not going to there stockholders. It is going to three are four CEO types. They have a long history of running up the value of the stock which they hold and then selling before the stock tumbles. When the stock tumbles and they shut down and open up somewhere else and do it all over again. And whatever you do PLEASE don't let any one talk you into buying any of their stock. It will tumble for sure.
2006-11-28 01:23:41
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answered by Ted 2
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My cousin sells pre-paid legal services and she does pretty well with it. She just bought a brand new home. So she has to be making a good bit of money because she bought a expensive home and this is her only source of income.
2006-11-28 04:36:31
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answered by toya_neal 1
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Yes, I promote and share PPL with as many people as possible and make a really nice living. It allows me to work Part Time on my Fortune. Its not for everyone, some people do well and some dont. The main factor in the business is your support team. I work with one of the best teams in the business and getting plugged into the system. It is so simple and I get paid every day! If you want to talk to me about it one on one, please contact me by clicking my picture. Hope to hear from you and I hope you join the PPL family.
Good Luck,
Jon
2006-11-27 22:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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PPL is just another mlm (multi-level marketing) scheme. They are not selling a product, they are recruiting people. I suppose there may be some value in it, but I am not a fan of mlm's. To be successful in that type of business, you have to leverage every relationship you've ever had. Most people do not respond favorably to mlm's and you won't do well getting in this late in the game.
2006-11-28 00:28:19
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answered by ashtonk 1
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It's more about recruiting than selling product. If you are good recruiter, you might do very well. But, all of these MLM businesses have a way of burning out over time. Maybe PPL will be different.
In my young life it was Amway and Shakley. Heard of them?
2006-11-28 00:21:44
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answered by SafetyDancer 5
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There are plenty of suckers who think they need this service. You should do pretty well. I image take in a lot of cash and make out a lot of wills. People think they need a lawyer, when they really don't.
2006-11-28 21:41:44
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answered by beckoningsubstitutes 5
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