Sounds great - make sure it is not too good to be true - however here in So Cal, there are many ad's on radio for prepaid legal services.......
2007-10-30 04:17:02
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answered by Henry H 6
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What exactly would you be doing regarding prepaid legal service? Finding customers to sign up for some existing plan? Could work. But if they want a significant amount of money from you, it's probably a scam. Do they provide training materials? How does the whole process work? I assume you would get a commission on anyone you signed up.
2007-10-30 05:09:43
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answered by Judy 7
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I don't know if you can make a lot of money selling pre-paid legal services, but I would suggest that you think about what type of job it really is.
You would basically be selling a savings plan to people who think they will be needing legal services sometime in the future.
Now, think about people who think they may be needing legal services. No, it's not all people who have a tendency to try and skirt around the law. It's also people who worry a lot. Is that something you want to perpetuate? Or perhaps people who want to get in on a get rich quick deal by suing someone.
Also think about where the money will be going when those who have paid into it spend it. Who do you think came up with this type of service?
2007-10-30 06:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Prepaid legal is a good service, but in order to make money, it takes work and determination. Don't expect to make thousands of dollars your first month. It all depends on how much time you put in though because it is commission only. Any further questions, feel free to contact me.
2007-11-02 04:53:41
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answered by G 3
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prepaid legal service alot money home
2016-02-03 17:04:01
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answered by Courtney 4
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Do not let Pre-Paid Legal bashers discourage you. This is the fastest growing market in the industry and the money to be made is astronomical. But, like someone said before, you have to be working with the right people. We can get in contact for more info, I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
2007-10-31 08:27:56
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answered by phsyke2k 2
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I was recruited by them and told to tell customers that even law-abiding persons needed the service in case they were arrested for accidentally killing someone in a car accident and charged with a crime for this. (This was in NY State.) According to two different prosecutors, drivers who cause fatal car accidents in that state do not get charged with crimes unless they were doing something illegal (such as drunk driving). I decided not to work for them for multiple reasons, one of which is that you may not be able to make moeny if you are not dishonest.
2007-10-30 10:02:53
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answered by StephenWeinstein 7
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yeh if u team up with the right people. but u need to work hard.
2007-10-30 13:41:06
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answered by vencedersonflow 1
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