Primerica – A.L. Williams – Documents
Primerica – A.L. Williams – Documents
- <WishList>
- Primerica’s Social Media Guidelines Handbook
- <WishList> – 1987 – Who’s Right for the American Consumer, by Arthur Milton –
- 1990 0704 – The Tennessean – State Calls Insurance on the Carpet, by Sheila Schoonover – p19 –
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The state cites the Williams booklet, Common Sense, saying it include nine instances of incomplete or mis-leading comparisons involving life insurance policies.
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It also cites 12 examples of incomplete or misleading statements in Who’s Right for the American Consumer, another company publication.
- amazon.com/Right-American-Consumer-Insurance-Revised/dp/B00129IH6W/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SUED3REDZMXH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Z5aVy89je-YQfB05MZkxCQ.UIpTtK-8ncJAvlV0U4h8SSaJeWb6o1SN-Q5snNslIiA&dib_tag=se&keywords=%22who%27s+right+for+the+American+consumer%22&qid=1717801770&sprefix=who%27s+right+for+the+american+consumer+%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-1
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- 1990 0704 – The Tennessean – State Calls Insurance on the Carpet, by Sheila Schoonover – p19 –
- 1975-2006 – State of Tennessee – Department of State – Tennessee State Library and Archives – Department of Commerce and Insurance – Commissioner Files, 1975-2006 – RG 388 – 79p
- p15 – A.L. Williams – Box 11, Folder 8
- 1984 – Book – The A. L. Williams Way, by Art Williams
- Book – Common Sense, by Art Williams
- <WishList> – 1987 – Who’s Right for the American Consumer, by Arthur Milton –
- 1990 0704 – The Tennessean – State Calls Insurance on the Carpet, by Sheila Schoonover – Page 19 –
newspapers.com/article/the-tennessean/148908482/-
The state cites the Williams booklet, Common Sense, saying it include nine instances of incomplete or mis-leading comparisons involving life insurance policies.
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It also cites 12 examples of incomplete or misleading statements in Who’s Right for the American Consumer, another company publication. – <WishList>
- amazon.com/Right-American-Consumer-Insurance-Revised/dp/B00129IH6W/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SUED3REDZMXH&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Z5aVy89je-YQfB05MZkxCQ.UIpTtK-8ncJAvlV0U4h8SSaJeWb6o1SN-Q5snNslIiA&dib_tag=se&keywords=%22who%27s+right+for+the+American+consumer%22&qid=1717801770&sprefix=who%27s+right+for+the+american+consumer+%2Caps%2C133&sr=8-1
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- 1990 0704 – The Tennessean – State Calls Insurance on the Carpet, by Sheila Schoonover – Page 19 –
- Year-? – Common Sense – Split Funding – A.L. Williams – 3p
- Year-? – A.L. Williams Is a Management Company – 4p
- No. 2 – All the business principles are EASY
- Any “dumb-dumb” can get a license
- Any “dumb-dumb” can learn how to sell, how to recruit, etc.
- No. 5 – NEVER send your new recruits to OUTSIDE TRAINERS •
- This is as bad as selling trash value life insurance to your people–a real screwing
- No. 2 – All the business principles are EASY
04 Jul 1990, Wed The Tennessean (Nashville, Tennessee) Newspapers.com