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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 08:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Prepaid legal is brilliant, but a SCAM.  It is brilliant for it uses the same concept that most insurance companies use.  It is called the &quot;Orphan clause&quot;  simply put they recruit people to go hit their family and friends.  This puts the customers who are in the friend or family category in a position for forgive any mistakes without some legal ramifications.   Why? because most people will not sue a family member or a friend.  Even if it is about the principal of the matter.  Back to the Insurance companies. After they have milked some poor starter for all of his family and friends and he has a slump where he is not getting any business, they fire him and the contract states the customers belong to XYZ company.   Now the agent is starting from new if he or she goes to work for another insurance company.  the policies become &quot;Orphans&quot; which then are distributed to the favorite sales people and the brown nosers.  

From a business stand point it is brilliant but ethically it is wrong for it is set up to work this way.  it is a pure statistical model for which they exploit everyone with promises of fame and fortune.  

 I spoke to the Attorney Generals Office today in Salem Oregon and he suggested staring a class action lawsuit against the people that signed me up and the company in Oklahoma.  Not a bad idea. 

My dissatisfaction comes from the attorney firm who is in Oregon are simply incompetent and could not litigate their way out of a wet paper bag.  the attorney I dealt with was either drunk, asleep or stoned, or all three.  He was barely coherent.  

Fact is this folks.  You do not need an attorney.  The only people that benefit from an attorney are people who are in fact guilty in a criminal matter.  Civil stuff, both state and Federal can be fought by the parties.  So what if they have an attorney from a big name firm?  if it is BS it is BS.  look up Summary Judgement on google and it walks you thru it step by step and if you have not done the things you are accused of, then you have no worries, for the Judges know BS when they hear it.  It is initimidation like the school yard bully...&quot; I am going to get someone to beat you up and you better be scared&quot;  it is the same mentality in court.  The Judges know it.  They see it daily and are tired of it.  Most will say &quot;grow up&quot; and get over it and move on.  

So who ends up winning in this?  both attorneys after some squabble over some petty issue ends up costing each party 50 grand.  it is throwing good money after bad.

PPL today told me that my letter to cancell my policy back in December due to not having a date stamp on it and having not sent it registered mail are now shafting me for 9 months worth of dues.   They all themselves an ethical and honest company?  I think not.  They are scammers and I am now working on a class action suit which is juicy.  Truth is they have been found guilty of fraud on many occasions.  

Some information, most states, such as Oregon require that the selling party who has taken your money be licensed, in Oregon it is a must and must have a license and or be an LLC.  IF they are not and they took your money to pass it onto Oklahoma where the real criminals of PPL are sitting then they have violated state law, a small fine, but nevertheless it is  breaking the rules.

Surely this is not about money, it is pure principal.  For example in a Federal case in Federal court the courts require that any mail be sent regular mail first class, grab an envelope, slap the correct postage on it and send it to the courts, if they do not get it, they let you know and you resend it.  Not one item needs to have or be sent registered mail.    This is a way for Oklahoma to scam people like myself who actually earn a living the honest way.  PPL is a scam folks and their service is to service themselves.. the will thing is nonsense also as it is and can be done on a simple form in 30 minutes and yet the PPL providers sell it as a 500 to 700 service.  LOL funny.... If you polish a turd you still have a turd.  

PPL then trains its distributors to hide behind &quot; oh we are a publically traded company and are all legit&quot;  well so was Enron, Bank of America, Tyco, and Goldman Sachs the number one reason our nation is screwed right now and they are still in business and we all know what illegal stuff they were doing.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prepaid legal is brilliant, but a SCAM.  It is brilliant for it uses the same concept that most insurance companies use.  It is called the &#8220;Orphan clause&#8221;  simply put they recruit people to go hit their family and friends.  This puts the customers who are in the friend or family category in a position for forgive any mistakes without some legal ramifications.   Why? because most people will not sue a family member or a friend.  Even if it is about the principal of the matter.  Back to the Insurance companies. After they have milked some poor starter for all of his family and friends and he has a slump where he is not getting any business, they fire him and the contract states the customers belong to XYZ company.   Now the agent is starting from new if he or she goes to work for another insurance company.  the policies become &#8220;Orphans&#8221; which then are distributed to the favorite sales people and the brown nosers.  </p>
<p>From a business stand point it is brilliant but ethically it is wrong for it is set up to work this way.  it is a pure statistical model for which they exploit everyone with promises of fame and fortune.  </p>
<p> I spoke to the Attorney Generals Office today in Salem Oregon and he suggested staring a class action lawsuit against the people that signed me up and the company in Oklahoma.  Not a bad idea. </p>
<p>My dissatisfaction comes from the attorney firm who is in Oregon are simply incompetent and could not litigate their way out of a wet paper bag.  the attorney I dealt with was either drunk, asleep or stoned, or all three.  He was barely coherent.  </p>
<p>Fact is this folks.  You do not need an attorney.  The only people that benefit from an attorney are people who are in fact guilty in a criminal matter.  Civil stuff, both state and Federal can be fought by the parties.  So what if they have an attorney from a big name firm?  if it is BS it is BS.  look up Summary Judgement on google and it walks you thru it step by step and if you have not done the things you are accused of, then you have no worries, for the Judges know BS when they hear it.  It is initimidation like the school yard bully&#8230;&#8221; I am going to get someone to beat you up and you better be scared&#8221;  it is the same mentality in court.  The Judges know it.  They see it daily and are tired of it.  Most will say &#8220;grow up&#8221; and get over it and move on.  </p>
<p>So who ends up winning in this?  both attorneys after some squabble over some petty issue ends up costing each party 50 grand.  it is throwing good money after bad.</p>
<p>PPL today told me that my letter to cancell my policy back in December due to not having a date stamp on it and having not sent it registered mail are now shafting me for 9 months worth of dues.   They all themselves an ethical and honest company?  I think not.  They are scammers and I am now working on a class action suit which is juicy.  Truth is they have been found guilty of fraud on many occasions.  </p>
<p>Some information, most states, such as Oregon require that the selling party who has taken your money be licensed, in Oregon it is a must and must have a license and or be an LLC.  IF they are not and they took your money to pass it onto Oklahoma where the real criminals of PPL are sitting then they have violated state law, a small fine, but nevertheless it is  breaking the rules.</p>
<p>Surely this is not about money, it is pure principal.  For example in a Federal case in Federal court the courts require that any mail be sent regular mail first class, grab an envelope, slap the correct postage on it and send it to the courts, if they do not get it, they let you know and you resend it.  Not one item needs to have or be sent registered mail.    This is a way for Oklahoma to scam people like myself who actually earn a living the honest way.  PPL is a scam folks and their service is to service themselves.. the will thing is nonsense also as it is and can be done on a simple form in 30 minutes and yet the PPL providers sell it as a 500 to 700 service.  LOL funny&#8230;. If you polish a turd you still have a turd.  </p>
<p>PPL then trains its distributors to hide behind &#8221; oh we are a publically traded company and are all legit&#8221;  well so was Enron, Bank of America, Tyco, and Goldman Sachs the number one reason our nation is screwed right now and they are still in business and we all know what illegal stuff they were doing.</p>
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		<title>By: Millionaire Monkey</title>
		<link>http://www.mlmtakeoffteam.com/prepaid-legal-scam/comment-page-1#comment-428</link>
		<dc:creator>Millionaire Monkey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 14:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s not a bad blog in general, so I&#039;m not &#039;ripping it&#039; or what you&#039;re doing. :-)  You have a good web presence, and I wish more people on my mlm team grasped internet marketing as well as you do...  But very sloppy research, which unfortunately is way too common in the blogosphere...  So many &#039;marketers&#039; throw together poor articles just to target keywords (pseudo attempts to &quot;hope&quot; for some google traffic to their sites)...   For anyone that genuinely wants information about pre-paid legal, the information here is really not accurate. Lots of misinformation.  I mean the facts are just plain wrong...  You said you got some of this info off the company website. If anyone&#039;s reading this and really wants to learn about the company, I recommend them instead just going to the company website directly! Or even wikipedia...  Or somewhere else.  But so much is wrong here.  Nick even says he doesn&#039;t understand the comp plan, lol.  So not really an article that adds any value. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not a bad blog in general, so I&#8217;m not &#8216;ripping it&#8217; or what you&#8217;re doing. <img src='http://www.mlmtakeoffteam.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />   You have a good web presence, and I wish more people on my mlm team grasped internet marketing as well as you do&#8230;  But very sloppy research, which unfortunately is way too common in the blogosphere&#8230;  So many &#8216;marketers&#8217; throw together poor articles just to target keywords (pseudo attempts to &#8220;hope&#8221; for some google traffic to their sites)&#8230;   For anyone that genuinely wants information about pre-paid legal, the information here is really not accurate. Lots of misinformation.  I mean the facts are just plain wrong&#8230;  You said you got some of this info off the company website. If anyone&#8217;s reading this and really wants to learn about the company, I recommend them instead just going to the company website directly! Or even wikipedia&#8230;  Or somewhere else.  But so much is wrong here.  Nick even says he doesn&#8217;t understand the comp plan, lol.  So not really an article that adds any value.</p>
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		<title>By: nickandamy</title>
		<link>http://www.mlmtakeoffteam.com/prepaid-legal-scam/comment-page-1#comment-385</link>
		<dc:creator>nickandamy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 18:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey &quot;guest&quot;! lol Thanks for checking out our blog. I agree with most of your statements. Don&#039;t appreciate you ripping on our blog, however, and no, we have never been members of Pre Paid Legal. All of the facts and figures where taken from the company website or other sites that we could verify as legit. But yes, we do have our opinions about every company and we don&#039;t hold back. Obviously, Pre Paid Legal is a successful company, it&#039;s just not one that we would ever be a part of for many reasons. Thanks again, Nick.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey &#8220;guest&#8221;! lol Thanks for checking out our blog. I agree with most of your statements. Don&#39;t appreciate you ripping on our blog, however, and no, we have never been members of Pre Paid Legal. All of the facts and figures where taken from the company website or other sites that we could verify as legit. But yes, we do have our opinions about every company and we don&#39;t hold back. Obviously, Pre Paid Legal is a successful company, it&#39;s just not one that we would ever be a part of for many reasons. Thanks again, Nick.</p>
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		<title>By: Guest</title>
		<link>http://www.mlmtakeoffteam.com/prepaid-legal-scam/comment-page-1#comment-384</link>
		<dc:creator>Guest</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 13:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That&#039;s a pretty lame und unsupported blog. Seem&#039;s that it was written by a disappointed ex prepaidlegal associate letting off steam. I&#039;ve been using prepaid legal for a while and it saved me lots of money as far as consulting lawyers. In the point of sales it seems challenging trying to keep customers to be a client for a minimum time of a year but hey, you only fail if you stop working. And if you can&#039;t dedicate yourself to something fully, then you&#039;ll fail at anything. You make very vague statements</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#39;s a pretty lame und unsupported blog. Seem&#39;s that it was written by a disappointed ex prepaidlegal associate letting off steam. I&#39;ve been using prepaid legal for a while and it saved me lots of money as far as consulting lawyers. In the point of sales it seems challenging trying to keep customers to be a client for a minimum time of a year but hey, you only fail if you stop working. And if you can&#39;t dedicate yourself to something fully, then you&#39;ll fail at anything. You make very vague statements</p>
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