Aaron Levy Posted October 6, 2022 Author Share Posted October 6, 2022 Lawsuit number one Lawsuit number two - https://www.naaip.org/douglas-massi-spam-michigan.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest floridadonotcall Posted October 7, 2022 Share Posted October 7, 2022 Penalties for Violations of the Florida Do-Not-Call List If you enter into a contract as a result of a call which violates the Florida do-not-call law, the contract isn’t valid. The law also provides penalties in the form of civil fines that go to the state. The DACS might also obtain a court order against the violator which might severely limit or effectively suspend the violator’s business operations. As of July 1, 2021, Florida law creates a private right of action for violations of the Florida do-not-call law, including using an autodialer to call a consumer without prior express written consent and failing to follow do-not-call requests or avoid calling numbers on the Florida do-not-call list. If a caller violates the law, you can ask a court for an injunction or recovery of your actual money damages or $500, whichever is greater, with the possibility of damages up to $1,500 for willing or knowing violations. You can also probably recover attorneys' fees. (Fla. Stat. Ann. § 501.059). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted October 7, 2022 Author Share Posted October 7, 2022 Family First Life, three insurance companies and nine insurance agents are being sued for $552,000 for violating Federal do not call laws. The plaintiff, a former judge named Mark Dobronski of Michigan, is asking the court for this money based on 45 phone calls. Judge Dobronski tells me that he will be expanding the lawsuit to encompass more insurers and the entire Family First Life operation. Judge Dobronski’s Lawsuit is striking at the Achilles heel of the multi-level marketing lead selling. Sadly, many insurance agents watching this video will be entangled in the federal lawsuits after everything is said and done. I want every insurance agent to understand the huge troubles they may be causing themselves by associating themselves with the likes of Family First Life. It's been a long journey. I first became aware of the pre-meditated frauds that Family First Life was committing in January, early this year sadly. I have become an expert on this subject. It's not just Judge Mark, millions of Americans are getting 20-30-40-50 calls per day. In the case of West Newman, who I interviewed on this YouTube channel, he has gotten 90 phone calls per day. These people are being harassed in a systemic, premeditated and illegal manner. It may be happening to yourself, family or neighbors. Particularly targeted are those between 60 and 70 years old. Chances are that the 65-year-old does not pick up the phone for anyone they do not identify on their caller ID. The judge and I had a very long conversation. This man is on fire. He's a retired judge. He feels it's his duty to play out of his golden years making money on these lawsuits as well as helping out his fellow Americans. This type of altruism tends to happen as one gets older. One wants a legacy. Judge Mark’s legacy will be this lawsuit against Family First Life. I have to believe it will make a huge wave in stopping these spammers. The Judge was elected as a Justice of peace in Arizona, where he was allowed to be a justice of the peace and Judge even though he's not a member of the bar or an attorney. What he's doing will change people's lives. I would say the majority of people who come into the insurance industry do so with the belief and hope that they will have a middle to upper-class income. The more I learn about this business, the more I realize that new insurance agents are really just walking into a system that is defrauding them. If anyone is interested in earning money in the year 2022, a great way to do it is to imitate Judge Mark actions of suing lawbreakers. I will read from the lawsuit, and you could hear His own words in this federal lawsuit which is playing out in Michigan. In the video description below, see the link to the 62-page PDF which is the lawsuit. If anyone needs a job. If anyone needs a half Million dollars or a million dollars, the easiest way to do it is to spend a few hundred dollars filing a lawsuit in federal court. It really is easy money. Judge Mark is not an attorney. He was elected as justice of the peace in a state which allows non attorneys to be elected to that position. He served as a judge. Judge Mark knows the law. Once you see his lawsuit, you will understand the methods and the procedures. You could file lawsuits against spammers, you will be helping your fellow Americans. I will read from the lawsuit. Mark is taking the unique approach to stop this problem of millions of older Americans being harassed by suing the insurance agent, the insurance company and the IMO lead seller which is called Family First Life. Judge Mark starts the lawsuit by Describing himself. Then he describes insurance companies such as . Then he lists nine insurance agents that telephoned him. First defendant, Mr Khonsavan Vongdara. Then Louis Friedman, Shannon Adams, Donte Grant, Olivia Perez, Vanina Bonanno, Vanessa Powell, Emmanuel Igweh, Dario Wickham, and then the lawsuit lists the IMO. Judge Mark cites the law, TCPA, Which is designed to prevent this type of harassment that is harming millions. Paragraph #26 Congress explicitly found that Robocalling is an invasion of privacy. Paragraph #27 Judge Mark states Senator Fritz Hollings of South Carolina, the primary sponsor of the bill, in his own words. Senator Hollings tells us that “computer calls are the scourge of modern civilization. They wake up in the morning, they interrupt our dinner at night, they force the sick and elderly out of bed. They hound us until we want to rip the telephone out of the wall. These computerized telephone calls threaten our personal safety. These machines are out of control and their use is growing by 30% every year. It is telephone terrorism and it has got to stop” Another quote from 1991 is that these calls are growing at 30% per year. Paragraph 28 - According to You Mail Inc, a company which tracks robocall activity and publishes the youmail robocall index. During 2021 alone American consumers were bombarded with over 50 Billion robocalls. That's an average of 150 robocalls to each man, woman, and child in the USA. In enacting the TCPA, “Do Not Call Laws” Congress intentionally created a legal enforce bounty system to incentivize the assistance of aggrieved private citizens to act as private attorneys Generals and enforce federal law. I have a feeling that Judge Mark feels he is doing God's work by enforcing the law. He will not be stopped. The entire lawsuit is 62 pages. Anyone whoever has a desire to make money. It's definitely in your best interest to be a private attorney general. Read all 62 pages. You can get access to the filings that are taking place in his case, and you can be a private attorney general right now. We've got Family First Life, and all their sister companies that are allegedly breaking the law in a cavalier manner, your neighbors and your friends and your family are counting on you to imitate Judge Mark. He can only do so much. I have a feeling that taking down Family First Life and getting a multi-million dollar judgment on this one case will help somewhat. But when you're talking about 50 billion calls per year, there's only so much that one person could do in one federal courthouse in Michigan. This is a huge industry. If anyone has a desire to make good money, it's not hard to imitate Judge Mark. In our conversations, Judge Mark tells me that each phone call would be 5 violations. It's not one $500.00, or if a willful violation, $1500. It's five violations. Let’s do the math, the lawsuit is based on forty-five calls, $552,000 / 45. That comes out to 12,266 dollars per call. All you have to do is answer the phone, ask who's calling, find out the source of the call, and hop over to the federal courthouse. File something similar to what Judge Mark has submitted. You will make money and be helping out your neighbors. Anyone who's profiting from these illegalities should be sued. In the case of judge mark, His strategy that included suing the lead selling – multi-level marketing recruiter – Family First Life – the insurance companies and the nine insurance agents. One of the nine insurance agents had a corporation, an agency. So, his agency was sued. An individual cannot represent a corporation in a lawsuit. So, this agent who got sued individually as well as to his corporation, has to hire an attorney. The other eight insurance agents that got sued can represent themselves in court, but they will lose. At a certain point. It's “what's the point”? Best to pay up. Based on my conversation with Judge Mark, He is a nice guy. All he's trying to do is stop these 50 billion illegal phone calls that are happening every year. If the insurance agent who is being sued reaches out to me. I will have a conversation with Judge Mark, I will put in a good word and try to get you off. Judge Mark is really after those that are behind this mess. Paragraph 71. These call centers are usually located outside the United States, typically in the Asian continent, and thus usually outside the reach of US laws. My interview with Wes Newman describes the same situation. The Pakistanis will start the call mentioning Brad from US benefits. Brad from Medicare Center, Senior Center - just made-up names and companies, which is a violation. And that's how you get to 5 violations per phone call. Judge Mark actually bought policies from those nine agents and that's how he is entangling the insurance company. The insurance company has to defend themselves in this federal lawsuit. Judge Mark now knows that it's not just the IMO, but it's the family of companies. I was kind enough to inform him of this. Judge Mark had a list of hundreds and hundreds of calls that were waiting to be law-suited. Since Family First Life is such a big player nationwide, Judge Mark can have one big, clean Lawsuit. At the end of the day, he'll be walking away with millions of dollars based on hundreds of illegal calls. Do the math. It adds up. Judge Mark has done an impressive job in the 62-page lawsuit, and anyone can do similar. If you are between 60 and 70, most likely you are getting 50 phone calls a day. Pick up the phone, even buy the insurance policy, there is a 30-day free look. I know that Florida law states that a contract is voidable if it was initiated by an illegal phone call, but it is easy enough to cancel the policy. The policy gets delivered to your door. You request a refund, but you're roping in the insurance company, which will defend itself at your local federal courthouse. Again, if anyone needs money, this is a great business opportunity. Judge Mark tells me that the state of Michigan offers an additional $1200 per violation. Other states, such as Florida, offer more than that. Depending on what state you're in, you could get more than the normal $12,000 per call. Let me do the math. 552 divided by 45 It comes out to just about $12,266, but if you are in Florida, it will be more. You've got the West Newman interview to guide you as to who to subpoena. Wes mentions a few of their vendors. One of them is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Another is Canada, and Wes names the call center in Pakistan. Wes Newman did the research. Judge Mark’s lawsuit is a road map for any American who is being harassed by Family First Life. In my conversations with Judge Mark, he tells me that a lawsuit that was making its way through the Michigan State courts against another Family First Life named Douglas Massey. An insurance agent named Carlos from Indiana informed me that he bought leads from Mr Massey and was forced to hire a Michigan attorney to defend himself. Douglas Massey left his lead client hung out to dry. I encouraged Carlos to sue Mr Massey and complain to the department of insurance, The Attorney general in his state and the FTC. Let's get back to Wes Newman, who I interviewed last month. He's telling me he works with America’s premier do not call class action attorney. They've already filed a federal lawsuit against total insurance brokers, which also goes by the name Medicare coverage helpline. Family First Life will be the next class action lawsuit that these two file. Obviously, I put Wes and Mark in touch with each other. I have been in contact with the Attorney General of the State of Florida. I sent the Attorney General my playlist on YouTube. The correspondence back stated that Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is personally involved in the case. She knows about the frauds that Family First Life is committing. I have to tell you this is a hard job. I've spent a tremendous amount of time on YouTube trying to learn this profession. One of the best videos I've seen on this subject of “MLM - Pyramid Scheme - Cult was done by a 20-year-old video maker named James Jani of England. I put his video at the very bottom of my YouTube playlist of Family First Life class action witness list, and it is linked below in the description of this video. Watching this video showed me that I have a long way to go to make high-quality videos. In addition, James’ video shows us the playbook of exactly what Family First Life is doing. MLMs, Pyramid Schemes and Cults follow a script. Watching James’s video will cause you to understand unequivocally that Family First Life are following that playbook which has been used for decades, if not hundreds of years. James' 29-minute video - if you have been a victim of Family First Life, you will tear you up. My research has dug deeper and is answering the question as to where Family First Life earns its money. Selling fake leads is the answer. You can't expect a 20-year-old British filmmaker to get specific on your particular situation and know the American insurance industry. When you see his video you will start shaking, especially if you've been a victim of these frauds. There is a Cult playbook and Family First Life is following it to a “Tee”. I learned that pyramid schemes are illegal if the pyramid focuses on - recruit, recruit, recruit. Eventually, there’s not enough people to recruit because there's not enough people in the world, and the pyramid collapses. Multi-Level Marketing is a legal pyramid scheme because something is being sold. It is hypothetically possible to earn money without being a recruiter. Based on my conversations with thousands of insurance agents and the 40 videos that I've uploaded on my YouTube playlist, the profits that are generated to Family First Life's MLM is by selling fake leads to new insurance agents. There are not enough leads to supply leads to the tens of thousands of insurance agents that are coming into Family First Life’s system every year. The solution was to sell the new insurance agents' old data and tell the agent that they are buying real leads. These frauds last until the owners go to jail when the attorney general gets involved. In the case of Judge Mark, he'll get his multi-million dollar judgment. I don't see any reason why he won’t win. Anyone who goes on YouTube, on the Internet, searching out how to make money as an insurance agent, how to buy leads, is really just trying to make money. I cannot think of any easier formula to make money than imitating judge Mark, look at his 62-page lawsuit. Implement what he's done, and you will walk away with hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars. If every phone call you get is $12,000, that $12,000 a pop adds up. Considering that 65-year-olds are getting 50 calls a day, imagine making 12,000 times 50. That is $600,000 a day of illegal calls that are coming to your phone. Family First Life has the money. Equis financial, PHP agency. National Agents Alliance, Your Insurance Group, Real Financial, Berwick Agency are all part of a Conglomerate. The conglomerate received $2.1 billion dollars of Private Equity Funding since 2016. Their CEO is a famouse ex athlete. You will win the case. You'll get the judgment. I will walk you through what you need to do. Family First Life is systemically ripping off new insurance agents and is a huge part of the fraud of dialing the 50 billion robo phone calls every year. The conglomerate and its 5,500 employees can pay the bill. They are not going to go bankrupt. I had a conversation with Judge Mark concerning a Family First Life Douglas Massey. Douglas mentioned in a court document that he is a small-time player and has 17 agents in his system. I know that he is lying. I will help Judge Mark prove Douglas to be a liar. And the way the federal court system works, perjury puts one in jail, and it bankrupts its company and themselves. Integrity marketing isn't going bankrupt. They are huge. The final expense recruiting part of their business is really a way to bring in new agents and sell those new agent leads, which is what the Family First Life MLM cult has perfected. I'm doing my best to bring issue this to life. But it definitely should be more than Judge Mark, Wes Newman, the class action lawsuit filed by Greg Birch or me. Others need to be involved and money is a huge influencer. Suing based on the Do Not Call Laws is as easy as pie. Read Judge Mark’s 62-Page lawsuit, and you will realize that companies such as Family First Life are sitting ducks. That's what they are. They are sitting ducks. Initially, I was telling people to complain to the department of insurance and file a private lawsuit. I learned later that the first thing you should do is to complain to your State Attorney general. In the case of Agent K of California, he got a referral to sue from his state attorney general. He is expected to be awarded $800 thousand dollars. He will be doing this with the attorney who was recommended to him by the state attorney general. Agent K got that recommendation to sue in 14 days. If you are on the bit of the intellectual side, these “do not call” lawsuits are easy. Judge Mark’s lawsuit is public information. Every filing and every motion are public. I'm doing my best to bring these issues to light. Your involvement matters. A huge thumbs up to you, I am tremendously grateful that you have watched the entire video. A like to this video will encourage me in my journey of helping others going through this bad situation. As well, the "LIKE" causes the YouTube algorithm to get more people to see this information. I have a huge task ahead in making quality videos, in addition helping people set up their free forever websites. I have that six day per week video conference call. Monday to Thursday, noon, Saturday, Sunday 2 o'clock now Eastern Time. Please jump on and talk to me. The video links to the Wes Newman, Greg Birch, Douglas Massi and the James Jani Blockbuster video is linked in the video description below. See the entire playlist of related to Family First Life by clicking above. To get on my e-mail list, sign up at NAAIP.org. See you next time. Hello , Additional insight into the industry shattering $552,250 "Do Not Call" lawsuit filed by Judge Dobronski against Family First Life and nine insurance agents. See it on YouTube. It is safe to say, if you are buying leads from Family First Life or Conglomerate company, that you may be seeing the insides of a Federal courtroom. I am doing my best to warn agents. Please view my newest YouTube creation for the entire 17 minutes and give "a like." Your viewing and "like" causes the YouTube algorithm to push this valuable information to more agents. Website News: We added Ambetter, Oscar and Molina as options in the rolling logos. As well, in template 4 (Wide - no quoters - less content) and 5 (Wide - no quoters - less content) we added another 6 life carriers we added 6 life carriers that were previously available on the other templates. In the next two weeks we will be making a universal change in your background header. We will change your background header to VIDEO. This will be implemented for a limited number of hits and will only affect those agents that are not currently using video. After 10 or 20 hits the background header will revert itself to what was previous on your website. Video is much better for any website. We give you a choice of 89 videos, and you can upload your own video. I have noticed that we only have one video that is suitable for the senior market. An older white couple walking in a leafy area. I told my graphic guy to find another 5 videos suitable for that market. Regardless, a video highlighting yourself is always the best Hello , The best video I have ever seen on YouTube. by James Jani. The Multilevel Marketing Cults: Lies, Pyramid Schemes, and the Pursuit of Financial Freedom. 29 Minutes that will shake your body. See it on YouTube. Let's discuss this video on my daily conference call which is happening now. Latest Family First Life News: I have noticed that Family First Life has been banned from recruiting from Indeed.com, but ZipRecruiter still allows Family First Life use their platform. I applied to Family First Life recruiters and recorded the conversations. Not surprisingly, I was told that Family First Life has an endless supply of exclusive leads that are being sold for 11 dollars and another recruiter tells me that $20,000 a few months after a starting is the norm. Obviously, I forwarded these videos to the FTC. And will be making a blockbuster video based on these conversations. I have discovered as well that new Family First Life agents are acting as fronters for the managers. Selling overpriced carriers and then leaving the business as their uplines replace the policies with more competitive ones. Chargebacks after chargebacks. Gathering video evidence to make a great video. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Aaron Levy Posted October 20, 2022 Author Share Posted October 20, 2022 A top level Family First Lifeagent named Daniel Rosales called my office and bares inside information that new recruits are not supposed to hear. Hear why Agent Rosales will not buy leads from Family First Life, How Agent Rosales is being refused a transfer by Family First Life CEO How and Why Agent Rosales wants to cut ties with Family First Life. The most explosive evidence that was revealed by Agent Rosales is how he confirmed what former senior VP whistleblower Greg Birch told me about Bounty Leads. Bounty leads is how trusted managers of Family First Life systemically replaces policies written by new agents. My conversation with Agent Rosales reveals that Americo Life will sell a policy for $86 dollars a month, while a healthy client can obtain a similar policy for $21 per month. Pretty darn easy to replace. It has been revealed to me that these Bounty Leads are falling into the hands of trusted managers ONLY. Roll the tape, let's hear Agent Rosales in his own words. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted October 24, 2022 Author Share Posted October 24, 2022 Family First Life Using ZipRecruiter to Violate FTC Cease & Desist. Video Evidence. I have noticed that Family First Life has been banned from recruiting from Indeed.com, but ZipRecruiter still allows Family First Life to defraud agents using their platform. I applied to Family First Life recruiters and recorded the conversations. Not surprisingly, I was told that Family First Life has an endless supply of exclusive leads that are being sold for 11 dollars and another recruiter tells me that $20,000 a few months after a starting is the norm. Obviously, I forwarded these videos to the Federal Trade Commission. I invite you to watch my playlist of over 40 videos and you will understand that Family First Life is lying when talking about leads and probably income. The best video I have ever seen on YouTube. by James Jani. The Multilevel Marketing Cults: Lies, Pyramid Schemes, and the Pursuit of Financial Freedom. 29 Minutes that will shake your body. See it on YouTube. Let's discuss this video on my daily conference call which is happening now. Latest Family First Life News: I have discovered as well that new Family First Life agents are acting as fronters for the managers. Selling overpriced Americo and then leaving the business as their uplines replace the policies with more competitive ones. Chargebacks after chargebacks. Gathering video evidence to make a great video. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted October 25, 2022 Author Share Posted October 25, 2022 Subject line: Confirmation on Family First Life Bounty Leads: Churning & Elder Abuse Evidence This is evidence of a major fraud. Wolf of Wall Street pales in comparison. Greg Birch, former Senior VP of Family First Life, originally told me about "Bounty Leads' earlier this year on his 17-minute YouTube blockbuster interview. Which is how Family First Life sells agents' books of business, with a particular emphasis on Americo Life sales. A 35-year-old male non-smoker 30 year term $250,000 - best rate for Americo Life would be $86/month. While a healthy prospect could get similar coverage for $21 per month. Darn easy to replace. Now we have a 400K per year agent named, Agent Rosales confirming Greg's allegation. See Agent Rosales blockbuster 14-minute YouTube confirmation of 'Bounty Leads." Agent Rosales tells us: "You have a chance to replace their policies is what management says in marketing "bounty leads"" "They say they only sell it (leads) to one Family First Life agent, but they end up reselling it over and over" "The upline is doing shady "@#%", forged my signature on a DocuSign paper to get the approval" (obviously Family First Life allowed it, and that is what is pissing off the agent) "I am looking for a better IMO" "Family First Life wants you to sell Americo" "I bought a lead and have it in my CRM, and the next week they just sold it to another agent that works in my office" "They would probably get a hold of your whole business and sell it to someone else to go ahead and run those leads" Last week, I spoke with an agent in Oklahoma who sold 100 policies and 85 of those policies cancelled. I suspect that "Bounty Leads' were the cause. Upcoming videos will show my conversation with a Family First Life recruiter, and you will see for yourself the lies to new agents. Another upcoming blockbuster video will give over direct evidence specific to churning and elder abusing Family First Life clients. Please like the YouTube videos to help the algorithm show more agents this important information. It should be noted that I, personally, respond to every comment on the videos. I welcome your comments. Subject line: Finally I Can Call "Family First Life" an alleged Criminal Organization This is the real deal. A high-tech media company that is using "the cult playbook" to defraud tens of thousands of agents and hundreds of thousands of insurance customers, and harass millions of Americans by violating do no call laws. My telephone conversation with a Family First Life recruiter confirms what I have been repeatedly been told. Agents are being promised the moon and specifically told that there is a never-ending supply of $11 exclusive leads. This YouTube interview was already sent to the FTC. It is a clear violation of the FTC's cease and desist order to Family First Life from December 27, 2021. As well, this is huge evidence that your State Attorney General should be aware of. Interesting Quotes: "Family First Life has a ton of leads, we never run out" ($11 exclusive leads). "Refilled every minute of every day." "Typically, the first batch of leads that everyone (agents) purchases is around $1,000 which guarantees a handful of sales which more than overcompensates for what you've spent." "Put it on your credit card and when you get the commission, you just pay it off." The fraudster recruiter also encouraged me to build a business, which means to recruit agents, build a team. Promising "the business is yours, If you decide in two years that you wanted to leave you can leave and take your book of business." Yet, towards the end of the conversation, the fraudster recruiter admits that Family First Life will never give "a release" which means that the whole promise of "freedom" was just a ploy to defraud team-builders. Next week's video will be equally explosive, I have confirmation of bounty leads being sold to top-level agents. Replacing policies of new agents. Even agents that are still with Family First Life. This definitely explains how agent Beverly Joseph of Oklahoma sold 100 policies and 85 cancelled. You will notice the huge quality increase in this latest video. I implemented the audio control of "Low Bass" using Filmora video editing software. Silly me, that I did not totally understand video editing when I started these YouTube videos. Agents are going through similar issues with their business. I am here to help you on every aspect of your insurance business, websites and now video editing. Please join my next video conference call which starts NOW. Please like the YouTube videos to help the algorithm show more agents this important information. It should be noted that I, personally, respond to every comment on the videos. I welcome your comments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted November 10, 2022 Author Share Posted November 10, 2022 I appreciate the fact that you have watched this video until the very end. It is understood that the information that was revealed on this phone call is thoroughly convincing that the allegations discussed in this video would be describing an alleged criminal enterprise. You, in seeing this video are witnesses to an alleged crime. You are encouraged to provide this information and our entire Witness Playlist to your state department of insurance, state attorney general, state representative, state senator and the FTC fraud hotline. I did not reveal the full names of the Florida insurance agent that called my office and his upline on this video. Please call my office at NAAIP.org, and I can provide you that information. In order that the YouTube algorithm shows this video to more people, a "LIKE" is extremely helpful. Please note that I, personally, respond to every comment on YouTube. See you next time. Hello , Subject line: Remember that I called it first. You cannot defraud tens of thousands of new insurance agents and just enjoy life. As if nothing happened. If these allegations are true, there is "NO WAY" that Family First Life CEO does not end up behind bars. See YouTube video here: Agent Jimel Bronson of Jacksonville, Florida calls my office. Jimel tells me how Family First Life ruined his business and wants my help getting him a release. Jimel proceeds to tell me the evidence that if true should put the mastermind behind the operation behind bars. Jimel and his team of 12 agents received "bounty leads." These bounty leads were the information from active Americo policies that were sold by new agents in the previous few months. Jimel replaced these Americo policies by having the client buy two times more coverage from Mutual of Omaha for the same premium. Quotes from Jimel "The managers will replace new agents policies (from bounty leads) even when the agent is active" "I was buying bounty leads and made approximately 15 sales from them" This bounty leads/Americo that Agent Jimel describes has to be a small part of the largest systemic churning operation in the history of the USA insurance industry. Jimel's upline, Zach Hart formerly of American Income Life is complicit in this churning. I can only feel sad for the poor agents that were "promised the moon" when then joined Family First Life. Bought leads, made a few Americo sales and subsequently had their policies systemically replaced. I put significant effort into making this latest video. Please like and share. Website News: https://gtmetrix.com to check page speed of your website. NAAIP websites upload in 0.5 to 0.9 seconds. Competing websites usually upload in 3 seconds. If you upload external images or videos make sure you "optimize." For images- https://imagecompressor.com/ and for videos https://www.freeconvert.com/video-compressor or https://compress-video-online.com/. The main factor to move your website up Google (SEO) is website quality and upload speed is HUGE. The quality of NAAIP website builder is far superior to major competitors that have stock market capitalization in the billions of dollars. The GTMETRIX page speed tool is actual proof of my claims. Leads: NAAIP's business model involves insurance agents offering websites building services to local business owners. I am describing a legitimate, long-term lead generation system that should propel an agent to 6-figure income. I am doing an in-depth dive study on lead generation vendors, and they now charge $45 for a fixed price final expense lead while a fixed price mortgage protection lead is $100. Join my next video conference call which starts in 1 minute. Your site should be on a domain name that you own! - If you don't feel like doing the step one and two yourself. I will do it for you if you are a contributing subscriber which is $12 per month. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to help you earn more money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Tedhra Posted November 15, 2022 Share Posted November 15, 2022 I am under Family First Life and was contracted with a carrier independently but now they have transferred my contract under with without me agreeing to it. I have bought bad leads that were no good. I feel like I'm in a situation that I don't know what to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted November 15, 2022 Author Share Posted November 15, 2022 On 11/15/2022 at 11:24 AM, Guest Tedhra said: I am under Family First Life and was contracted with a carrier independently but now they have transferred my contract under with without me agreeing to it. I have bought bad leads that were no good. I feel like I'm in a situation that I don't know what to do. As a victim of fraud, get a refund from your credit card. Inform your state attorney general and dept insurance. Call my office at 561 440 9245. Sign up to www.naaip.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Cameron gyening Posted November 28, 2022 Share Posted November 28, 2022 I worked with family first life I spent over 1000$ on leads every client I closed three family first was charged back because someone from the same company already was talking to them they also charged me for leads That I never received horrible company Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted November 28, 2022 Author Share Posted November 28, 2022 On 11/28/2022 at 6:04 AM, Guest Cameron gyening said: I worked with family first life I spent over 1000$ on leads every client I closed three family first was charged back because someone from the same company already was talking to them they also charged me for leads That I never received horrible company Complain to the state Attorney General, dept insurance, and others. Get a refund from Visa if you paid within the last 18 months for the leads. Call my office at 561 440 9245 and lets do interview. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Marie Ventura Posted November 30, 2022 Share Posted November 30, 2022 I was excited to start Family First Life,they said they would train me as a new agent, never got training just a pep talk. Spent money on leads and nobody wanted to actually be contacted or the numbers and names were wrong. They weren’t exclusive leads at all. Now trying to get released and theyre dragging their feet on it. They claim you’re free to go, but that’s not true at all. False advertising, and loss monet and time with this company Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted November 30, 2022 Author Share Posted November 30, 2022 On 11/30/2022 at 3:16 PM, Guest Marie Ventura said: I was excited to start Family First Life,they said they would train me as a new agent, never got training just a pep talk. Spent money on leads and nobody wanted to actually be contacted or the numbers and names were wrong. They weren’t exclusive leads at all. Now trying to get released and theyre dragging their feet on it. They claim you’re free to go, but that’s not true at all. False advertising, and loss monet and time with this company It is awfully sweet telling me. You were defrauded. You are supposed to request refund from your credit card. File complaint with state attorney general (you may get a referal to sue), dept insurance, ftc fraud hotline, your state rep and state senator. Tell the world by interviewing with me on YouTube. Call me at 561 440 9245 and I will walk you through to be made whole. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted December 1, 2022 Author Share Posted December 1, 2022 My apologies, I was out of the office today and I will be out again for the first part of the day. Per your request here is the statue for Organized Scheme to Defraud [817.034 (1)(d)]and Aggravated White Collar Crime [775.0844]. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0800-0899/0817/Sections/0817.034.html Title XLVI CRIMES Chapter 817 FRAUDULENT PRACTICES View Entire Chapter 817.034 Florida Communications Fraud Act.— (1) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.— (a) The Legislature recognizes that schemes to defraud have proliferated in the United States in recent years and that many operators of schemes to defraud use communications technology to solicit victims and thereby conceal their identities and overcome a victim’s normal resistance to sales pressure by delivering a personalized sales message. (b) It is the intent of the Legislature to prevent the use of communications technology in furtherance of schemes to defraud by consolidating former statutes concerning schemes to defraud and organized fraud to permit prosecution of these crimes utilizing the legal precedent available under federal mail and wire fraud statutes. (2) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the “Florida Communications Fraud Act.” (3) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: (a) “Communicate” means to transmit or transfer or to cause another to transmit or transfer signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligences of any nature in whole or in part by mail, or by wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic, or photooptical system. (b) “Obtain” means temporarily or permanently to deprive any person of the right to property or a benefit therefrom, or to appropriate the property to one’s own use or to the use of any other person not entitled thereto. (c) “Property” means anything of value, and includes: 1. Real property, including things growing on, affixed to, or found in land; 2. Tangible or intangible personal property, including rights, privileges, interests, and claims; and 3. Services. (d) “Scheme to defraud” means a systematic, ongoing course of conduct with intent to defraud one or more persons, or with intent to obtain property from one or more persons by false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises or willful misrepresentations of a future act. (e) “Value” means value determined according to any of the following: 1.a. The market value of the property at the time and place of the offense, or, if such cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, the cost of replacement of the property within a reasonable time after the offense. b. The value of a written instrument that does not have a readily ascertainable market value, in the case of an instrument such as a check, draft, or promissory note, is the amount due or collectible or is, in the case of any other instrument which creates, releases, discharges, or otherwise affects any valuable legal right, privilege, or obligation, the greatest amount of economic loss that the owner of the instrument might reasonably suffer by virtue of the loss of the instrument. c. The value of a trade secret that does not have a readily ascertainable market value is any reasonable value representing the damage to the owner, suffered by reason of losing an advantage over those who do not know of or use the trade secret. 2. If the value of property cannot be ascertained, the trier of fact may find the value to be not less than a certain amount; if no such minimum value can be ascertained, the value is an amount less than $300. 3. Amounts of value of separate properties obtained in one scheme to defraud, whether from the same person or from several persons, shall be aggregated in determining the grade of the offense under paragraph (4)(a). (4) OFFENSES.— (a) Any person who engages in a scheme to defraud and obtains property thereby is guilty of organized fraud, punishable as follows: 1. If the amount of property obtained has an aggregate value of $50,000 or more, the violator is guilty of a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 2. If the amount of property obtained has an aggregate value of $20,000 or more, but less than $50,000, the violator is guilty of a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 3. If the amount of property obtained has an aggregate value of less than $20,000, the violator is guilty of a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (b) Any person who engages in a scheme to defraud and, in furtherance of that scheme, communicates with any person with intent to obtain property from that person is guilty, for each such act of communication, of communications fraud, punishable as follows: 1. If the value of property obtained or endeavored to be obtained by the communication is valued at $300 or more, the violator is guilty of a third degree felony, punishable as set forth in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. 2. If the value of the property obtained or endeavored to be obtained by the communication is valued at less than $300, the violator is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as set forth in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. (c) Notwithstanding any contrary provisions of law, separate judgments and sentences for organized fraud under paragraph (a) and for each offense of communications fraud under paragraph (b) may be imposed when all such offenses involve the same scheme to defraud. (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a criminal action or civil action or proceeding under this section may be commenced at any time within 5 years after the cause of action accrues; however, in a criminal proceeding under this section, the period of limitation does not run during any time when the defendant is continuously absent from the state or is without a reasonably ascertainable place of abode or work within the state, but in no case shall this extend the period of limitation otherwise applicable by more than 1 year. History.—s. 1, ch. 87-382; s. 1, ch. 2013-208. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0775/Sections/0775.0844.html Title XLVI CRIMES Chapter 775 GENERAL PENALTIES; REGISTRATION OF CRIMINALS View Entire Chapter 775.0844 White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act.— (1) This section may be cited as the “White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act.” (2) Due to the frequency with which victims, particularly elderly victims, are deceived and cheated by criminals who commit nonviolent frauds and swindles, frequently through the use of the Internet and other electronic technology and frequently causing the loss of substantial amounts of property, it is the intent of the Legislature to enhance the sanctions imposed for nonviolent frauds and swindles, protect the public’s property, and assist in prosecuting white collar criminals. (3) As used in this section, “white collar crime” means: (a) The commission of, or a conspiracy to commit, any felony offense specified in: 1. Chapter 560, relating to the Money Transmitters’ Code. 2. Chapter 812, relating to theft, robbery, and related crimes. 3. Chapter 815, relating to computer-related crimes. 4. Chapter 817, relating to fraudulent practices. 5. Chapter 825, relating to abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elderly persons and disabled adults. 6. Chapter 831, relating to forgery and counterfeiting. 7. Chapter 832, relating to the issuance of worthless checks and drafts. 8. Chapter 838, relating to bribery and misuse of public office. 9. Chapter 839, relating to offenses by public officers and employees. 10. Chapter 895, relating to offenses concerning racketeering and illegal debts. 11. Chapter 896, relating to offenses related to financial transactions. (b) A felony offense that is committed with intent to defraud or that involves a conspiracy to defraud. (c) A felony offense that is committed with intent to temporarily or permanently deprive a person of his or her property or that involves a conspiracy to temporarily or permanently deprive a person of his or her property. (d) A felony offense that involves or results in the commission of fraud or deceit upon a person or that involves a conspiracy to commit fraud or deceit upon a person. (4) As used in this section, “aggravated white collar crime” means engaging in at least two white collar crimes that have the same or similar intents, results, accomplices, victims, or methods of commission, or that are otherwise interrelated by distinguishing characteristics and are not isolated incidents, provided that at least one of such crimes occurred after the effective date of this act. (5) Any person who commits an aggravated white collar crime as defined in this section and in so doing either: (a) Victimizes 10 or more elderly persons, as defined in s. 825.101; (b) Victimizes 10 or more veterans, as defined in s. 1.01; (c) Victimizes 20 or more persons, as defined in s. 1.01; or (d) Victimizes the State of Florida, any state agency, any of the state’s political subdivisions, or any agency of the state’s political subdivisions, and thereby obtains or attempts to obtain $50,000 or more, commits a felony of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. (6) Notwithstanding any other provision of chapter 921 or any other law, an aggravated white collar crime shall be ranked within the offense severity ranking chart at offense severity level 9. (7) In addition to a sentence otherwise authorized by law, a person convicted of an aggravated white collar crime may pay a fine of $500,000 or double the value of the pecuniary gain or loss, whichever is greater. (8) A person convicted of an aggravated white collar crime under this section is liable for all court costs and shall pay restitution to each victim of the crime, regardless of whether the victim is named in the information or indictment. As used in this subsection, “victim” means a person directly and proximately harmed as a result of the commission of the offense for which restitution may be ordered, including any person directly harmed by the defendant’s criminal conduct in the course of the commission of the aggravated white collar crime. The court shall hold a hearing to determine the identity of qualifying victims and shall order the defendant to pay restitution based on his or her ability to pay, in accordance with this section and s. 775.089. (a) The court shall make the payment of restitution a condition of any probation granted to the defendant by the court. Notwithstanding any other law, the court may order continued probation for a defendant convicted under this section for up to 10 years or until full restitution is made to the victim, whichever occurs earlier. (b) The court retains jurisdiction to enforce its order to pay fines or restitution. The court may initiate proceedings against a defendant for a violation of probation or for contempt of court if the defendant willfully fails to comply with a lawful order of the court. History.—s. 1, ch. 2001-99; s. 6, ch. 2014-200; s. 2, ch. 2020-163. I have reached out to our partner agency (Division of Agent and Agency Services, Bureau of Investigation) for assistance in obtaining some records that are accessible to them. As I stated yesterday and after consulting with 15th Judicial State Attorney’s Office, at this point I would be unable to obtain a blanket subpoena for any entities unless there was specific evidence that would corroborate the broad reach of a blanket subpoena (these are subpoenas issued to an entity where you ask for any and all documents pertaining to date ranges, counties, states, etc.) Please do not hesitate to contact me with further information, and I will continue to follow-up on my end. Regards, Lieutenant Division of Investigative & Forensic Services Florida Bureau of Insurance Fraud Regarding the crime of Churning the following is the following Florida statute http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0600-0699/0626/Sections/0626.9521.html Title XXXVII INSURANCE Chapter 626 INSURANCE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES AND OPERATIONS View Entire Chapter 1626.9521 Unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices prohibited; penalties.— (1) No person shall engage in this state in any trade practice which is defined in this part as, or determined pursuant to s. 626.951 or s. 626.9561 to be, an unfair method of competition or an unfair or deceptive act or practice involving the business of insurance. (2) Except as provided in subsection (3), any person who violates any provision of this part is subject to a fine in an amount not greater than $5,000 for each nonwillful violation and not greater than $40,000 for each willful violation. Fines under this subsection imposed against an insurer may not exceed an aggregate amount of $20,000 for all nonwillful violations arising out of the same action or an aggregate amount of $200,000 for all willful violations arising out of the same action. The fines may be imposed in addition to any other applicable penalty. (3)(a) If a person violates s. 626.9541(1)(l), the offense known as “twisting,” or violates s. 626.9541(1)(aa), the offense known as “churning,” the person commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, and an administrative fine not greater than $5,000 shall be imposed for each nonwillful violation or an administrative fine not greater than $75,000 shall be imposed for each willful violation. To impose an administrative fine for a willful violation under this paragraph, the practice of “churning” or “twisting” must involve fraudulent conduct. (a) For a misdemeanor of the first degree, by a definite term of imprisonment not exceeding 1 year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted December 2, 2022 Author Share Posted December 2, 2022 Subject line: My Conversations with Florida Insurance Fraud Investigators When Jimel Bronson of Jacksonville told me on my recorded telephone line that he was a participant in Family First Life churning and fraud operation, I knew I had to bring this information to the proper authorities. Here are the steps that I took. 1. Made a great video based on that phone call and uploaded to YouTube. 2. Informed Attorney Chris Wellman of California who has filed a class-action lawsuit against Family First Life claiming lead fraud. 3. Emailed and phone called FTC (Federal Trade Commission) attorney Suzanne Barth and pleaded with her to use the Federal government's powers to protects America's most vulnerable citizens. Family First Life received a Cease & Desist from the FTC in December 2021 which mandates them to stop lying to new agents. 4. I Googled "Florida insurance fraud" and discovered that "The Bureau of Insurance Fraud" is a law enforcement branch of state government that investigates and prosecutes "criminal activity", organized schemes to defraud the public and insurers. It is commanded by a law enforcement major and consists of 127 sworn officers and 26 civilian support staff members. 5. Twenty-eight of the Florida law enforcement officers' email and phone numbers were listed online. I sent my last newsletter titled "Video Evidence that Should Put Family First Life CEO in Jail" to these twenty-eight officers. Surprisingly, sixteen of the twenty-eight emails were opened, supposedly read. In fact, one Captain who commands 9 counties "opened" my email 35 times until now. 6. A long conversation ensued with the Lieutenant Z and I explained to the Lieutenant Z the laws on churning in Florida's statute - a first degree misdemeanor: An administrative fine not greater than $75,000 for each willful violation and by a definite term of imprisonment not exceeding one year. Surprisingly, Lieutenant Z was not familiar with the laws on churning since his department mostly concentrates on apprehending white-collar criminals who defraud insurance companies. 7. Lieutenant Z was kind enough to tell me about first degree felony that my description of Family First Life's actions were likely violating. The statute for Organized Scheme to Defraud [817.034 (1)(d)]and Aggravated White-Collar Crime [775.0844]. http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0800-0899/0817/Sections/0817.034.html and http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0775/Sections/0775.0844.html also known as the “White-Collar Crime Victim Protection Act” Family First Life CEO could be looking at up to 30 years in prison if convicted of White-Collar Crime Victim Protection Act. The following is written in the Florida lawbooks. (b)1. For a felony of the first degree, by a term of imprisonment not exceeding 30 years or, when specifically provided by statute, by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life imprisonment. Lieutenant Z tells me that has viewed many of my videos on my Family First Life Class Action Witness YouTube playlist, and I was kind enough to send the lieutenant a large list of Florida insurance agents that shared with me that they were defrauded by Family First Life. Lieutenant Z emails me in back after our long conversation: I have reached out to our partner agency (Division of Agent and Agency Services, Bureau of Investigation) for assistance in obtaining some records that are accessible to them. As I stated yesterday and after consulting with 15th Judicial State Attorney’s Office, at this point I would be unable to obtain a blanket subpoena for any entities unless there was specific evidence that would corroborate the broad reach of a blanket subpoena (these are subpoenas issued to an entity where you ask for any and all documents pertaining to date ranges, counties, states, etc.) Please do not hesitate to contact me with further information, and I will continue to follow-up on my end. Regards, Lieutenant Z There is no doubt in my mind that Family First Life has violated Florida's “White-Collar Crime Victim Protection Act” and should serve a long prison sentence. Certainly, there are countless Family First Life victims in the other 49 states, and I need your help in informing the proper authorities while Floridians need to help Lieutenant Z in his investigation. The most efficient way to bring your story to the investigators, prosecutors and attorneys is to tell me your story. Please contact me to arrange an interview that I will upload to YouTube. A big thumbs up to Mark Sias of Florida whose YouTube interview now has 7,616 views. Lead News: I spoke with Cheryl Davis of LeadCo. (I recorded the conversation if anyone needs it) Cheryl tells me that Andrew, Founder of Family First Life. and Conglomerate Partner, buys 90-day mortgage protection mailer leads from Cheryl on a monthly basis for $5. Andrew has been buying LeadCo leads in this manner for years. The original lead is $100. Cheryl shares with me that Miami, Broward and Palm Beach counties will soon open up to a new lead buyer. The agent can expect to receive approximately 25 leads monthly from those three counties. Interestingly, Mr. Taylor tells agents, and the courts that Family First Life is not a lead company. Lol. Someone should inform Family First Life and Andrew that perjury is a felony. Website News: Video at the top of your website is King. NAAIP programmers added eight videos that are geared to the senior market. Videos of older folks. NAAIP now offers you 97 header videos to choose from. In the next week or so, there will be a universal change on all websites that don't have video at the header/top (except "classic insurance" - template 6 which does not allow video at the header) to a video that I have chosen. You are recommended to review the change and then decide if you want to change to another video or revert to still image(s). Agents should realize that NAAIP website builder can and should be an incentive-based marketing lead system in which you are offering websites to business owners, especially building trade professionals. This lead system will be successful if you have a video of yourself at the header of your website. A 15-second video that will certainly cause any plumber to immediately ask you, "how do I get that for my business." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted December 5, 2022 Author Share Posted December 5, 2022 Latest News on the Ongoing Criminal Investigation against Family First Life and its CEO. If you are in the insurance industry, stay tuned, and you will hear information that will probably impact your life. NAAIP is designed for the uber-professional who realize that leads bought from third parties is a "big joke" Dec 16, 2022, 10:36 AM David, I am making all efforts to review your copious emails and videos. Once I have a better handle on what your allegations of insurance fraud are I will call you back. Give me a few days. Thank you, Captain B yfloridacfo.com> Tue, Nov 22, 2:50 PM to me David, I apologize for rushing off the phone. Call me back next week and we can discuss this further. Sincerely, Captain B Captain Division of Investigative & Forensic Services Bureau of Insurance Fraud O: / 😄 Office of Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis Florida Department of Financial Services Subscribe to Weekly Rundown, CFO Patronis’ weekly newsletter Download CFO Patronis’ Hurricane Financial Preparedness Toolkit captain A@myfloridacfo.com> Fri, Dec 2, 2:24 PM to me David, I believe you spoke with Lieutenant A last week, he had mentioned it to me, I have just not had a free moment to call you. I have some time available next week for a call if you are available on Tuesday or Wednesday. Caption A Lieutenant X@myfloridacfo.com> Tue, Nov 22, 3:54 PM to me Good afternoon, Have you submitted a tip to our office? If so, could you please provide the tip #? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted January 3 Author Share Posted January 3 Subject line: Family First Life Criminal Investigation and Lawsuit Latest News & More Lead System Updates The Florida Division of Investigative & Forensic Services, Bureau of Insurance Fraud has a Captain (Sheriff) of 11 counties taking the lead in the criminal investigation against Family First Life and its CEO. Below is the email that I received from Captain Y. David I am making all efforts to review your copious emails and videos. Once I have a better handle on what your allegations of insurance fraud are I will call you back. Give me a few days. Thank you, Captain Y After a long conversation with Captain Y, it was clear to me that the criminal investigative arm of the Florida Department of Insurance will get to the bottom of the issue of "Has Family First Lifecommitted a first degree felony?" by violating the The Florida statute for Organized Scheme to Defraud [817.034 (1)(d)]and Aggravated White-Collar Crime [775.0844]. Latest News on Judge Mark Dobronski's "Do Not Call" Lawsuit against Family First Life and 9 insurance agents for $552,250: Judge Dobronski served Family First Life at its Connecticut mailing address. Family First Life's attorneys are claiming that there was no proper service because the CEO is not a resident of CT anymore, but of FL. Yet, the Florida department of Insurance agent search for Family First Life lists https://licenseesearch.fldfs.com/Licensee/1524334 the CT address. I don't know how Family First Life will get out of this default because Family First Life admits to knowing of the lawsuit and has failed to respond. Technically, Family First Life is in default of the "Do Not Call" lawsuit, but there will be a final hearing on the matter in February. As well, "Discovery" will soon start against Family First Life and the nine Family First Life affiliated agents. Judge Dobronski tells me that he is continuing to get spam phone calls from Family First Life agents. I expect that this lawsuit will end up being lots bigger than $552,250. Relevant links: Do Not Call Federal Lawsuit in Michigan YouTube video on Mark Dobronski's Do Not Call lawsuit: YouTube video: Wes Newman's Do Not Call Interview Greg Birch spearheaded a class action lawsuit claiming lead fraud. A reliable source has informed me that Family First Life attorneys and Greg's attorney are in settlement negotiations. I would not be surprised if this lawsuit never gets to trial and the settlement has a non-disclose agreement (NDA). Family First Life Federal Lawsuit Alleging Lead Fraud YouTube Interview with Greg Birch that initiated my involvement Article that explains this class action lawsuit against Family First Life lawsuit: behindmlm.com article on class action lawsuit alleging lead fraud. Claims of Racism against Family First Life: Family First Life Agent Kevin complained about a racially insensitive video - "then Family First Life stole my downline" is what Kevin is claiming. Kevin filed complaints to the California department of insurance and the state attorney general's office. The AG referred Kevin to sue Family First Life. Giving him a list of attorneys. As well, the complaint was referred to the Department of Labor and the EEOC. Kevin tells me that he is expecting a one million dollar windfall from the court. View the 46-second YouTube video that initiated this Kevin's legal battle with Family First Life: In a previous video and email I have stated "off the cuff" that "Family First Life is a criminal organization." I have to apologize for that statement. As a wannabe journalist, I should have known better. It is the government and the legal system, and not me who determines guilt or innocence. For the last year, in my quest to learn about the insurance industry, I have done "a deep dive" on Family First Life and now can truly state that "I know what is going on." I am willing to help anyone who is aligned with my mission to prevent newly licensed insurance agents from being defrauded by lead-selling IMOs. Over the holiday weekend, I get a phone call from Chrissy who commented on my YouTube video: @chrissybrown4946 • 2 days ago Hello David if you could contact me it would be great. I have a senior that was taken advantage of. Please thank you. Chrissy proceeds to tell me of obvious crimes that were committed against the senior citizen. And how she, the agent, was defrauded by her lead-selling IMO by way of $8,000 in fake leads. My advice is: Contact all your clients and documents which ones were churned/replaced/cancelled. In the case of "elder abuse" I know that the various state governments have long prison sentences for those that harm the most vulnerable among us. Write a well-written and researched complaint to the department of insurance and the state attorney general. And then wait a few weeks for a referral to sue from the AG. Obviously, the agent can go to the local court to file a lawsuit against the lead-selling IMO, but best to give the state attorney general the opportunity to give a referral to sue. If that referral is given by the AG, it is the equivalent of winning the lottery. How can you not win a lawsuit if the AG told you to sue? And Craig who commented on a YouTube video: @craigmarsh6856 • 3 days ago How can I contact you? My son has experienced financial loss, death threats, emotional distress, among many other issues. Please help. An interested conversation with the "pissed off" Dad ensued. This lead-selling IMO upline had the commissions go into the upline's bank account, but the chargebacks are the responsibility of his son. This arrangement has lasted for four months already, and now the debt will force his young son out of the insurance industry forever and the son will be saddled with court debt judgements. My advice is always the same: Tell the governmental authorities. Make a video to publicize these crimes on YouTube, FB, etc. Wait a few weeks for the AG referral File a lawsuit with or without the AG referral Keep me in the loop so that I can help you achieve justice. Great news from agents who are implementing NAAIP's incentive-based marketing lead system. Talk to me. Brand Yourself Avail NAAIP's website technology & implement SEO Offer your services and skill-sets to business owners (especially building trade professionals) Sell bigger policies to clients that depend on you for your insurance and website building/marketing expertise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest commentfakeposters Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 I appologize for the fake comments of "new" YouTube users who have joined YouTube today. I am curious who this person works for. I get sent an email of the comment which I know pasted, I notice some fake new accounts I was not sent an email because I changed the setting to receive email whenever someone comments. Amanda Ames Joined YouTube Jul 30, 2022 Claudia Barillas Joined Jul 30, 2022 These are fake claims! Lisa Wilson Joined Jul 30, 2022 Nicole Overholt Joined Jul 30, 2022 Jeanette Parker Joined Jul 30, 2022 Anel Sanchez Joined Jul 30, 2022 Casey Ferris Joined Jul 30, 2022 Christina Bilske Joined Jul 30, 2022 Derick Klingbiel Joined Jul 30, 2022 Bethany Georgas Joined Jul 30, 2022 Brian Matthew Joined Jul 30, 2022 Ashley Miller Joined Jul 30, 2022 Kathryn A Gilbert Joined Jul 30, 2022 Faith Nocera Joined Jul 30, 2022 Danae R Farias Joined Jul 30, 2022 Mary Thompson Joined Jul 30, 2022 Ruth Munson Joined Jul 30, 2022 Carrie R Stephenson Joined Jul 30, 2022 Beck F Joined Jul 29, 2022 Christine Mayea Joined Jul 30, 2022 Reuben Ralphs Joined Jul 30, 2022 Jo E Herrmann Joined Aug 1, 2022 Yasin Ertür Joined May 13, 2021 This guy states false information I wonder about their ability. These are false claims! This guy states false information Most misleading reports about the company scammers are soo disgusting so rude Bryant Heriberto Joined May 13, 2021 scam artist Ignacio Brody Joined May 13, 2021 Personally I bullying from this scam artist Bradley Sabastian Joined May 13, 2021 I am bullying from this scam artist Yasin Peker Joined May 13, 2021 Nathanael Skylar Joined May 13, 2021 Horrible experience with these guys & has a criminal background in doing stuff like this to other companies FFL is the great and maximum ethical vicinity to promote coverage. Their model threatens everybody else so why no longer slander them What about all of the positive reviews from happy agents? Why don’t you interview any of them? Noah Lee Joined Aug 1, 2022 Christina Drossos Joined Aug 1, 2022 This guy has a criminal background in doing stuff like this to other companies, Google his name and you will see all of the bad stuff about him Jenna Lane Joined Aug 1, 2022 Remove these videos, lies! Judith Kinsey b Joined Aug 3, 2022 Jessica Kimberly Joined Aug 3, 2022 Valentin recker Joined Aug 4, 2022 I am bullying from this scam artist Wendy rsync Joined Aug 4, 2022 Janice dream Joined Aug 4, 2022 This guy scam so many old and vulnerable peoples it’s ridiculous. Melody Dean Joined Aug 5, 2022 What about all of the positive reviews from happy agents? Why don’t you interview any of them? Katherine Carolyn Joined Aug 5, 2022 Marianna Kendall Joined Aug 5, 2022 This guy is a joke. FFL is the best. Brenda Kayden Joined Aug 5, 2022 These are false claims! Elisha Read Joined Aug 5, 2022 Teresa Shaw Joined Jul 31, 2022 Virginia Cali Joined Aug 1, 2022 Darryl Franklin Joined Aug 9, 2022 comment made on other video Darryl Franklin • 17 minutes ago I must say it is more on her selling abilities than anything else. Also when you think like an employee you don’t stand a chance. Maybe 711 it is the best thing for you Queen Antonio Valencia Joined Apr 8, 2022 It's really too bad Sam didn't have a better hierarchy structure. As an FFL agent, who just started a few months ago, I too have spent a lot of money on leads that haven't panned out, but I've made a lot more money back through learning and growing as an agent. It's hard to believe that the expectations set weren't clear, which is why Sam now is recanting his approval of the video. My comment.. this is probably a ffl social media worker, considering it is a 2022 account. dionys garcia Joined Jul 23, 2022 Great so what is she doing about it because if you invested $3000 you should make at least $15-$20k a month. Stop interview the people that are struggling and start interviewing people that are working the same leads writing $250k-$500k a year Chaz Reinhold Joined Aug 21, 2022 Gregory Birch, 36, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information. There are your receipts. NAAIP keeps deleting the links showing Birches history Tim Tim Joined May 13, 2020 I wrote 47k in one month off that lead system. Lead cost was about 12k. You're lazy and don't work enough WealthyWendy Joined August 3, 2022 Titus, Hi. While there are many people here claiming that FFL and the leads they provide made them broke. I come to state otherwise. Agents aren't forced to buy the crm leads and could go with any lead vendor/ sell family and friends if they please. I can imagine that these people think that calling a lead once= bad lead, instead of working them properly. A scarcity mindset will never bring success. as the saying goes, scared money don't make no money. As you know with real estate, long hours and multiple contact attempts are what work and drive sales. I'd love to show you the team I am on! contrary to what the guy in the video says, our team does live dials and there is always someone available to help and coach you in the sales process. feel free to send me a DM.. I would give you my email but I suspect I'll be getting spam messages from people who couldn't close LOL Talk soon, Wendy Leila Saifi Joined Jul 6, 2012 - this is an older account. Since they know I will delete the accounts that were created today. You see by by the following comment, that this is not a low tech outfit. Lots of time and effort go into this scam. Fake Leila comments were made on my videos are as follows. I have been working with FFL for a year now. Their leads are great, i can buy $300 worth, I can call 40 people, 20 will answer right away and I will book atleast 10 appointments and can close atleast 5. This is a numbers game and that’s how this business works. They pay me 110% commissions for each sale. My upline is always there for me, it’s unfortunate that yours was very busy but that could have always been changed. FFL wouldn’t be doing a billion in life insurance per year if this system didn’t work, it just seems like it just didn’t work for you. 1.) You got $300 worth of courses for free and yes you have to pay for your license, this is a business, no business is free. 2.) how is it possible you didn’t make any money from the sale but get a charge back?? That’s impossible. You only get a charge back if you get paid. 3.) you have to buy leads and invest in any business you have. Good luck wanting to be an entrepreneur who makes a bad word ton of money while trying to invest $0. LOL He said “I don’t want to work here, I want to take my talents elsewhere.” WHAT TALENTS??? You couldn’t even make one sale Daniel Mawyin Joined Aug 23, 2022 It always amazes me how people do these interviews or talks and say things like “they make you” do this or that. Last time I checked I am a grown person with the ability to decide what carriers I use, what vendors I use, and how I structure my business. Get a backbone and take accountability for the decisions you make with how you run YOUR business. This is a bunch of wining nonsense. @joesylvia607 Joined Dec 14, 2022 • But to be clear you are not forced to buy there leads. You are not saying that Benjamin Lowe @benjaminlowe7992 Subscribe Stats Joined Sep 13, 2022 NAAIP Please explain to me how that would benefit anyone? It makes zero sense. You’d be creating a chargeback and the new commission would basically cover the debt. It’s a waste of time, not to mention the fact that it isn’t legal and again not something that is happening. Just because the failed agents you interview make outlandish claims doesn’t mean it’s true. A little common sense goes a long way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanham_Act 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)(1)(A) is often used when false or misleading statements are alleged to have hurt a consumer or business. The claimant must prove that a false or misleading statement was made in commerce and that the statement creates a likelihood of harm to the plaintiff. 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)(1)(B) is often used when false or misleading statements are alleged to have hurt a business. - in essence, if you were recruited away from an insurer or IMO based on lies. You would probably want to return to the original imo/insurer - but if they dont release you .. it is salt on the wound.. just by enticing you to leave based on lies is a violation of the Lanham Act. Talk to your original IMO / Insurer and let them know that they have been torted. They may take legal action, if they have proof, witnesses, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest More lawsuits Posted March 13 Share Posted March 13 https://www.family-first-life-lawsuit-do-not-call-amended-complaint-694k-dobronski-doc-93-mied-2_2022-cv-12039-00093.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted March 14 Author Share Posted March 14 https://www.naaip.org/ffl-class-action-birch-16-pages-florida-amended-2nd-only-leads-322-cv-815-MMA-NLS.pdf amended complaint of class action lawsuit about lead fraud- Florida added and issues with getting a release removed. Good explanation here - https://behindmlm.com/companies/family-first-life-class-action-alleges-selling-of-dud-leads/ https://www.naaip.org/family-first-life-lawsuit-do-not-call-amended-694k-doc-93-mied-2-2022-cv-12039-00093.pdf - Michigan Federal court lawsuit - amended - now asking for $694,000.00 and added 3 agent defendants to be a total of 12 agent defendants. The following are the new agent defendants. BLAKE HUNTER SCHEIFELE, an individual, PAUL RYAN CHRISTLE, an individual, and GRETCHEN LOUISE DROUHARD, an individual. BLAKE HUNTER SCHEIFELE resides at 227 Sweet Bay Circle, Jupiter, Florida 33458-2819, himself out as a manager at Defendant, and holds himself out as an agent.. PAUL RYAN CHRISTLE (“Christle”) resides at 7843 154th Court North, West Palm Beach, Florida 33418-7364, holds himself out as an employee or agent of Defendant, and holds himself out as an agent. GRETCHEN LOUISE DROUHARD (“Drouhard”) is an individual resides at 1300 East Meadowlark Boulevard, 7 Apartment 32-203 Derby, Kansas 67037-9508, holds herself out as an employee or agent of Defendant, and holds herself out as an agent https://www.naaip.org/integrity-family-first-life-4k-do-not-call-lawsuit.pdf - a relatively small DNC lawsuit - only asking for $3,000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted March 31 Author Share Posted March 31 Jana Edwards Tue, Mar 21, 1:51 PM (10 days ago) to Brittni, FTC, Fank, FTC, Rafael These amounts are in dispute, as I believe my book of business and leads were sold by Family First Life (FFL). This (churning) is normal practice of FFL (per witnesses listed in the attached letter), and the action would have resulted in new policies being issued to my customers, thereby chargebacks to my account. FFL would have still made their commission on the churning sales. Therefore, on the FFL books, my chargeback will zero out the commission made on the churning. This means that FFL has not lost funds from my chargeback. While this is investigated, please refrain from contacting me further and from doing anything that would negatively impact my credit in any fashion. Such actions will add to my case against FFL. Thank you. Jana -- Kindest Regards, Jana Edwards From: Brittni <brittnijarrett@gmail.com> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 at 7:41 PM To: Jana Edwards <jana@jmec.co> Subject: Fwd: Debt Recovery Final Notification See you in court soon! ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: AIG | American General Life/US Life <webmaster@aglife.com> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2023 Subject: Debt Recovery Final Notification To: brittni*****@gmail.com Email From: AIG Agent Debt Management Email To: <BRITTNI JARRETT> brittni****@gmail.com CC: AgentDebtManagement@aig.com; zac@ffl-capital.com; Contracting@familyfirstlife.com; contracting@integritymarketing.com; Subject: Upline, EDWARDS, JANA, 0DY4T-AGL, Final Notice Debt Recovery Final Notification Attention Upline: The email below was sent to the agent under separate cover. Please note the time sensitive nature of this email. Payment is due in full within 21 calendar days of the date of this notification.(Remittance options are included in the email below). If not paid, here are the next steps If unpaid debt is less than $500, this debt will roll to you. If you want us to also terminate the downline’s contract and hold their commissions to offset this rolled debt, please contact us at agentdebtmanagement@aig.com If unpaid debt is $500 or more, we can either roll the debt to you OR terminate all contracts, refer this account to the collection firm, and report the debtor agent to Vector. Please contact us with your preference at agentdebtmanagement@aig.com NOTE: If your office does not contact us within the next 21 day regarding this debt over $500, our next step would be to terminate all contracts and refer this account to the collection firm. Remember, any money remitted through the collection firm, is net of their 20% fee which is passed on to you as the upline. If after 90 days the debtor agent has not repaid the debt to the collection firm, the remaining debt is rolled to the upline. The account remains at the collection firm and any money collected, less their fee, would be credited to the upline’s account. Email From: AIG Agent Debt Management Email To: <EDWARDS, JANA> ja***@j***c.co Subject: EDWARDS, JANA, 0**4T-AGL, Final Notice PAST DUE, FINAL NOTICE. Please remit your payment promptly, as failure to satisfy this debt may result in referral of this account to a collection agency, contract termination, and or litigation. Agent Name: EDWARDS, JANA Debit Balance: $-318.71 Debt Origination Date: 11/28/2022 Agent ID: 0***T-AGL American General Life Insurance Company records indicate that you have incurred a debit balance. We would appreciate receiving payment in full within 21 days of receipt of this notification. We accept credit card payment or payment by check to: American General Life Insurance Company Attention: Agent Debt Management PO Box 4229 Houston, TX 77210-4229 Please note your agent code in the memo field on your check. You can access commission statements detailing the chargeback online by visiting Connext . Please remit your payment promptly as failure to satisfy this debt may result in referral to this account to a collection agency for collection and or litigation. In the meantime, we will continue to monitor pending new business that can help satisfy this obligation. If you have any questions, please contact us toll free at 1-800-247-8837 or email us at: agentdebtmanagement@aig.com . Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter. Sincerely, Agent Debt Management HIPAA Notification | Privacy Policy Note: Please do not reply to this message as the mailbox is not monitored. View Account | Email Preferences FOR FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION. Policies issued by American General Life Insurance Company (AGL), Houston, TX except in New York, where issued by The United States Life Insurance Company in the City of New York (US Life). Issuing companies AGL and US Life are responsible for financial obligations of insurance products and are members of American International Group, Inc. (AIG). Guarantees are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company. Products may not be available in all states and product features may vary by state. January 31, 2023 National Association of Insurance Commissioners – Industry Fraud 1100 Walnut Street Suite 1500 Kansas City, MO 64106-2197 Texas Department of Insurance – Fraud Unit PO Box 12030 Austin, TX 78711-2030 State of Texas Attorney General – Consumer Protection and Crime Victims PO Box 12548 Austin, TX 78711-2548 Colorado Division of Insurance Colorado Attorney General 1560 Broadway, Suite 850 1300 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 Denver, CO 80203 And Others to Whom It May Concern: My name is Jana Edwards. I am a licensed insurance agent in my home State of Texas (among other states) and was under the IMO “Family First Life” from July 2021 – September 2021. During this time, I witnessed events which I believe are crimes that need to be reported to officials. I have been a victim of a premeditated and organized scheme to defraud using the Family First Life leads systems and lead systems owned by Integrity Marketing Group, including “MailPro Leads” and discounts offered through WorkSpots, who does not have an arms-length relationship with Family First Life. There is evidence that Family First Life premeditates aggravated White-Collar Crime by selling leads that target elderly, minority, and low-income persons. Additionally, agents are trained to lie to the public stating that they are “with the benefits office here in (your county)” and are told that the FTC Do Not Call Registry does not apply because agents are not calling in response to a form the client supposedly filled out (but the agents don’t see), not from a “list.” Lastly, during my brief tenure, Family First Life set false and unreal expectations for income to entice myself and other agents into the company and to purchase more leads. In this letter, it is my desire to produce evidence that will show the authorities what went on within Family First Life so that the company can be investigated and prevented from continuing to harm agents and the public: - I am asking for help on behalf of myself and others who have been victims of fraud by Integrity Marketing Group and its subsidiaries, Family First Life, the Family First Life lead systems, WorkSpots, Sean Meaike, Brittni Jarrett, Zac Twardowski, Andrew Taylor, and others within Family First Life companies and Integrity Marketing Group. - I am asking for a full investigation into White-Collar Crimes committed by Sean Meaike, Brittni Jarrett, Teyonna Tinker, Zac Twardowski, Andrew Taylor, and other managers within Family First Life companies and Integrity Marketing Group. - I am asking for consideration for emotional damages and damages for time, effort and monetary loss due to fraudulent practices of Sean Meaike, Brittni Jarrett, Zac Twardowski, Andrew Taylor, Family First Life Capital, Family First Life Strength, Family First Life leads systems, Integrity Marketing Group and its subsidiaries. - Further, I am asking for full release from chargebacks incurred from the practices of Family First Life companies and Integrity Marketing Group and that my “vested renewals” be paid to me immediately. Thank you in advance for your time and the effort that will go into investigating the following claims. 1. Premeditated and organized scheme to defraud agents using the Family First Life leads systems and lead systems owned by Integrity Marketing Group, including “MailPro Leads” and discounts offered through WorkSpots, who does not have an arms-length relationship with Family First Life a. Brittni Jarrett continually states that through the Family First Life CRM “there is no shortage of exclusive leads,” while, in fact, the leads sold through the CRM are not instant and they are not exclusive as advertised. b. Exclusive leads, known as CRM “Instant Internet Leads” were resold multiple times. I purchased these leads and received duplicates when purchasing through the same CRM leads system, Happy Agent Leads, Everquote Leads, etc. Thus, they were not of quality represented. c. At the advice of Brittni Jarrett and other “trainers” I purchased $500-$1200 in leads per week. See attached leads purchased from Family First Life CRM during the month of August “MailPro Leads” totaling over $4900.00 d. When I broke $10,000 in income per week, I was suddenly unable to set appointments with the leads purchased. I was told to “buy more leads” because I was doing something wrong (suddenly) and the “leads are good”, I “wasn’t working the leads correctly”, etc. e. After I was suddenly unable to set appointments, I was told to purchase better leads at $42 each. These were to be mailers that would be mailed on my behalf at the start of the campaign, and I would receive the responses electronically from Family First Life. When I received the leads, they were up to two years old and even addresses were incorrect. See receipts attached and email string with Leads Manager Teyonna Tinker. f. When my sales suddenly “dried up” with the leads I was purchasing, I was encouraged to participate in “virtual sales” – see website https://www.fflvirtualsales.com/ where agents are told to purchase double the number of leads to be successful in virtual sales. g. Family First Life agents are encouraged to join WorkSpots at $99 per month to get the lead discounts for the CRM leads. WorkSpots is an “office space membership” owned by Integrity Marketing Group and Sean Meaike. See email advertisement attached. h. When calling the “exclusive” Instant Internet Leads, I was told by those I was calling that they had been called multiple times and they had told “us” to stop calling them “over and over again”. This proves that the leads were not exclusive and were resold multiple times. i. MailPro Leads and other lead companies are affiliated with Family First Life, while Family First Life falsely maintained that they “are not a leads company”. j. When looking for other lead vendors, I asked questions on various Family First Life Facebook pages. Upon mentioning other lead vendors outside of the CRM system, I was immediately banned from the Facebook groups. k. Many times, I was told that another Family First Life agent had visited the client previously. In these instances, we were coached to help them shop for better policies – which resulted in a chargeback to the other agent (churning). Therefore, I have chargebacks (as my book of business would have been sold) and have not received my “vested renewals”. See interview that discusses the sale of “Bounty Leads” with Greg Birch and David from NAAIP. i. Agents at FFL were coached to sell Americo, who’s policies are expensive and easily replaced in “churning” activities. ii. Additional information regarding “churning” and other “criminal activity” related to Integrity Marketing Group, Family First Life, Sean Maeike, https://www.naaip.org/community/topic/481-lead-selling-imo-class-action- lawsuit/page/3/#comment-1578 l. In addition to leads being recycled over and over, the leads sold by the Integrity Marketing Group of companies included people who were not even interested in purchasing insurance; another evidence of while-collar crime targeting elderly and impoverished. m. As per Jimel Bronson’s (of Jacksonville, FL) recorded phone conversation with David from NAAIP, Mr. Bronson was a participant in Family First Life’s churning and fraud operations. Please contact David from NAAIP at 561-440-9245 for a recorded copy of the conversation. 2. Family First Life premeditates aggravated White-Collar Crime by selling leads that target elderly, minority, and low-income persons. Additionally, agents are trained to lie to the public stating that they are “with the benefits office here in (your county)” and are told that the FTC Do Not Call Registry does not apply because agents are not calling in response to a form the client supposedly filled out (but the agents don’t see), not from a “list.” a. Training in Family First Life is done via YouTube videos and being involved in “Live Dial Days” with “trainers” or “successful” agents. In trainings, agents are coached to lie that we are from the “benefits office in (your county)” to get the people to listen to us. (See email with script from Brittni Jarrett) b. The vast majority (I would say 99%) of people with whom I called and with whom I had appointments were low-income, elderly, fixed income, and minority. These appointments were set using leads from the Family First Life CRM lead system and it was very apparent that all the leads targeted low-income, elderly, and minority persons in all areas. I can produce lists with names, birthdays, and addresses of the leads. c. In trainings, we were coached to respond to objections regarding the no call registry, or when told to “take me off your list”, that we were not calling from a list and to tell them that they “filled out a form asking us to call them” so we were told to say “the Do Not Call Registry does not apply to our call”. 3. Family First Life set false and unreal expectations for income to entice myself and other agents into the company and to purchase more leads. a. Brittni Jarrett claims to make over $400,000 per year from setting appointments and continually states that this type of income is possible if agents follow the system and purchase at least $1000 worth of leads per week. She does not mention how much she makes from her “downline”, or the business taken from agents who have left Family First Life, such as me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2ESArhZPzo see 21:37 b. Agents are made to believe that $10,000 of issue paid earnings is normal if agents are buying enough leads to set 10-15 appointments 4-days per week. c. When I asked other agents how many leads they are buying, from what lead source, and to quantify net income after chargebacks, I began to discover that most agents were losing money. Within 24 hours of asking questions, I received a personal call from Zac Twardowski (manager above Brittni Jarrett). He told me to stop calling and questioning other agents. He stated that the system works when agents are willing to work and buy enough leads. d. See unrealistic income targets sent by email from Brittni Jarrett when asked about compensation e. Family First Life is a “Multi-Level Marketing” company with a “Pyramid Scheme” that encourages growing a “downline” to earn passive income. (See VP Bonus Program attached) This sets unreal expectations for income, encourages recruitment using the unrealistic income model, and encourages the sale of over-priced Americo policies over other carriers based on their bonus structure. I cannot express the depth to which Integrity Marketing Group, Family First Life, Sean Meaike, Brittni Jarrett, and other managers have defrauded me and are harming the public, especially low-income, fixed-income, elderly, and minorities. If allowed, I will produce names of the leads I purchased so their age, race, and income status can be investigated by the authorities to prove my claims. I believe that Integrity Marketing Group, its subsidiaries, Family First Life, Sean Meaike, and his managers should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law for crimes against agents, protected groups of citizens, and elderly abuse. I further believe that Integrity Marketing Group, Family First Life, Sean Meaike and his managers should be prosecuted for lead fraud, selling agents’ books of business when they leave, encouraging agents to sell to clients who have already been sold a policy by another agent, and other crimes associated with churning, lead fraud, and misrepresentation. The facts prove that Integrity Marketing Group, Family First Life, Sean Meaike, Brittni Jarret and other managers act with malice, premeditated, and aggravated attempts to cause harm to the public and agents for their monetary benefit. In addition, while I was not a captive agent, Family First Life would not release me to continue my livelihood as an insurance agent with “their” carriers until I signed a contract (attached). This release contract states that the Family First Life “lead system” is a “trade secret” and confidential information of FFL and is part of the release contract attached. Additionally, the release contract includes provisions that eliminate the agent’s right to Freedom of Speech and freedom of competition. Please investigate Integrity Marketing Group, Family First Life, Sean Meaike and all others who are involved in these crimes. I am willing to help with the investigation to the best of my ability. I will provide all documentation I have. I will produce names of other agents who have witnessed the unethical and criminal behavior of these entities and people (sample list below). It is in the best interest of the public that Integrity Marketing Group, Family First Life, Sean Meaike and others be ordered to cease all business dealings and be placed in jail, especially for the sale of leads and policies that target low-income, fixed-income, elderly, and minorities. Thank you for your time and thank you for the efforts your entity will take to bring justice upon these criminals and protect agents and the public. Here are links to the Class Action Lawsuits against Family First Life: https://www.naaip.org/first-family-life-class-action-lawsuit-ffl.pdf https://www.classaction.org/news/family-first-life-hit-with-class-action-over-alleged-robo-text- ads#embedded-document Here is a partial list of agents who have come forward with similar claims, are willing to testify against the parties listed in this letter, and have more information regarding the claims made in this letter: Jimel Bronson, FL Andrew Casertano, MD Jeremy Laurin, PA Chris Casida, TX Cameron Morgan, SC Linda Cantrell, CA Jennifer Earhardt, AL Christopher Chamberlin, MN Jennifer Fields, GA Scott Bradish, PA Brenda Camacho, TX Bob Pollar, NY Levy Lodge, FL Dushawn Spencer, MD Kimberly Hall, TX Winston Bailey, NC Alysa Lucero, Idaho Mani Chadaga, MN Tyra Hamilton, OR Marlene Daley, GA Greg Birch, TX Kari Mahady, CO Andrew Hollern, CO Richard Simpson, NC George Carlozzi, WI Daniel Rosales, CA Heather Carter, NC Nina Clark, IL Hila Bakta, TN Daril Wikham, NY Marcus McCall, CA Lars Rhode, NY Michael Mohalick, GA George Swales, NJ Kimberly Joseph, OK Ethan Edgarton, WA David Leathers, NY Matthew Rothchild, AZ Jonathan Brown, MD Eric Rowden, TX Robert Click, OK Sumedh Basari, OH Roslin Dean, GA Destiny Saxton, CA Luigi Sinapi, NY Anthony Marz Stuart Cadieu, TN Michelle Watson, FL Josh Liles, FL Betty Altman, TX Douglas Massi Michelle Porter, TX Matt Gillette, TN Richard Navarrete Rita Wyckoff, FL Jenny Euler, FL Gary Manney, FL Frank Gonzalez, FL Derek McCord, NC Willie Martin, CA Davonne Stiger, CA Lucas Davis, IL Isaac Rivera, NJ Shawntar Collins, NV Jourdan Powell, MI Patrick Flack, FL Maria Linda Garcia, FL Bobby Lavender, MS Richard Kaiser Matthew Leigh, OK Eloine Planas, FL Nicholas Ostler, AZ Eliza McDougall, CA Roderick Whitehead, FL Rex Williams, TX Kati Stewart, GA Wes Newman, IL Mathew Cherrill, AZ Betty Fulton, TX Ben Wilson, OH Patricia Howell, VA Terry Williams, NY Mollie Uphoff, VA Richard Voshall, CA Additionally, David from NAAIP (561-440-9245) has videos and interviews with victims. Please advise if there is any further information you need in this case and the crimes committed. Sincerely, Jana Edwards ***5 E***no Valley St. San Antonio, TX 78259 (210)*****79 Parties: Integrity Marketing Group https://www.integritymarketing.com/teammembers/shawn-meaike/ 1445 Ross Avenue, 40th Floor Dallas, Texas 75202 866-650-1857 Family First Life https://www.familyfirstlife.com/#home 80 Norwich-New London TPKE, Suite 1B Uncasville, CT 06382 860-317-1324 Sean Meaike https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3_YVdcb avM 80 Norwich-New London TPKE, Suite 1B Uncasville, CT 06382 860-317-1324 ENCLOSURES Brittni Jarrett – FFL Strength https://www.instagram.com/fflstrength/ Jarrett Financial, LLC 1022 S 1st St. Montrose, CO 81401 970-318-0039 Zac Twardowski – FFL Capital https://www.instagram.com/zac_twardowski/? hl=en 970-210-2624 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Levy Posted March 31 Author Share Posted March 31 FW: INTEGRITY MARKETING GROUP [ ref:_00@$%%^%^8z5Nm7K:ref ] External Inbox Jana Edwards 1:21 PM (1 hour ago) to me From: complaints@coag.gov <complaints@coag.gov> Date: Friday, March 31, 2023 at 12:16 PM To: Jana Edwards <ja$%%^@%^$%co> Subject: INTEGRITY MARKETING GROUP [ ref:_0#^$#$%_5008z5Nm7K:ref ] Hello Jana Edwards: Thank you for contacting our office with your concerns as we are in receipt of your correspondence. Fraud reports enable our office to identify and devote our limited resources to cases supported by law involving widespread harm to Colorado consumers and the associated business environment. While our office reviews all complaints received, it is not possible to resolve all issues. However, the information you provided us is highly valuable as it contributes to potential investigations and could lead to legal action taken on behalf of the State of Colorado. Consequently, if additional information is needed regarding your complaint, you may be contacted by our office. Sincerely, Consumer Engagement Specialist Division of Community Engagement Colorado Department of Law https://stopfraudcolorado.gov/ Join us on Facebook and Twitter at: https://www.facebook.com/stopfraudco https://www.twitter.com/stopfraudco Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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