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(336) 223-4308 is a Robocall
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- Transcript With a special invitation to 1 of the industry's best and most unique opportunities we are seasoned experts at working with experienced annuity producers and advisors who write F.I.A. and who want to take their practice to an entirely new level through our network of companies we account for 20 percent of all the F.I.A. is written in the U.S. This is not just another seminar was on the same old ideas you've been hearing about instead we would like to meet 1 on 1 with you at the Sheraton Greensboro hotel at 4 seasons on July 17th or 18th when we come to town and actually hear about the biggest challenge in your practice our approach is completely personalized to your business and a recent example 1 new advisor coming onboard with us took his production with our help to 30000000 annuity production and has a combined a U.M.S. 330000000 we're looking to work with just a few more advisors in your area on an independent basis to R.S.V.P. earlier and more about.
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