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I'd appreciate hearing your experiences as a member, a prospect, or an associate whether they are good or bad experiences. Thank you. This is specifically Prepaid Legal Services, Inc. founded by Harlan Stonecipher in 1972 not just prepaid legal services in general but this specific company.

2007-09-06 18:11:14 · 5 answers · asked by A F 7 in Local Businesses United States Other - US Local Businesses

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I have a friend who sells prepaid Legal services. Not for this company , but another. She said that prepaid is good for most general legal matters, but she would not let them defend her in a criminal case. But that is not what they are intended to do anyway, They are real good for things for preparing or updating wills. She also needed an power of attorney, which would have cost about $75, her legal plan did it for free.
I checked your company out with the Better Business Bureau, and although they had many complaints, they all resolved to the BBB satisfaction.

Here is the link to the BBB and this company :01
http://data.oklahomacity.bbb.org/commonreport.html?compid=9000434

2007-09-06 18:55:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I went to a meeting done by Larry Smith. He was a good motivational speaker. That is not why i joined. I wanted to start my own bussines me and my brother. It basically is a legal pyramid scheme. You have to sell alot to get rich. Also have to pay a monthly fee. That's how they make there money. Larry Smith is at the top. By me signing up, because of how high he is on the company pay roll and commission, he got bout $250. He is on a yearly income of 250,000 a year. That is sweet moola. Well i'm from AZ PHX area. The Prepaid Legal Service is a good thing so dont get me wrong its a good job if your up for the challange

2007-09-06 23:46:18 · answer #2 · answered by zeeke a 2 · 0 2

i replaced right into a member from their commencing up.i used them for a citation and to deliver some call for letters.it worked large.i be attentive to they say they'll signify you in vast circumstances yet I even have not seen it in 30 years.as one poster reported they have on no account accomplished something in a huge case.you may constantly call them and ask questions.in the event that they make grants then write them down and take their call.a very stable buddy of the kin now sells ppl, he reported it has very much replaced. ----retired texas deputy sheriff----

2016-10-10 02:55:14 · answer #3 · answered by ciel 4 · 0 0

I ordered it. I had it taken out my checking account. I never used it and canceled it after a few months.At the time I thought I might need them, Turns out I could not use them for the purpose I had intended.Read the fine print.

2007-09-06 18:25:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I haven't personally, but a friend of mine did. It was awful. She was "assigned" a lawyer who should have retired years ago. He wouldn't return her calls and showed up late, if at all, for court. Needless to say she hired another attorney.

2007-09-07 03:06:31 · answer #5 · answered by tmh 2 · 0 0

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