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Team National/National Companies, Inc. is a multi-million dollar, debt-free direct sales company located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Team National/National Companies provides membership savings with a wide variety of products and services in over 20 different industries.

They provide businesses and families value and factory direct pricing in home furnishings and more. They reduce the costs of products and services for our customers and members. In addition, we offer an industry leading compensation program for those that choose to market our memberships. We are different, we have the complete solution. Come join us and save money on items you would normally purchase, and earn money sharing the savings concept.

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Team National/National Companies is an active member of the prestigious Direct Selling Association, DSA. There are thousands of direct selling companies in the U.S. but just over 200 member companies. Every member company pledges to abide by a strict code of ethics, standards and procedures. Team National/National Companies proudly supports their efforts.

Team National/National Companies is a registered member of Dun & Bradstreet, a proud member of the United States Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Better Business Bureau of South East Florida.

Since 1997, we have been providing value and inspiring dreams.

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Team National/National Companies goal is to enrich the lives of our independent marketing directors and our corporate staff, by providing the vehicles for continued growth and everyday savings. We believe in unleashing the entrepreneurial spirit and encouraging honor, integrity and character in all aspects of life and business.

edit Company History

In 1996 Dick Loehr, our founder, began developing a company to provide benefits and services, now called membership savings and services. In 1997, he provided his membership savings & services to a small direct selling company that began business in 1992. Over the next 2 years, Dick and his leadership team continued to enhance the membership savings and services provided in the package.

In 1999, Dick purchased the marketing plan and associate group from that direct selling company. Dick then focused on restructuring the company, relocating the corporate office and developing field committees. In 2001, Dick redesigned the company name, logo and brand. The new name, National Companies Inc., truly fit the ever growing membership savings and services. The field was then referred to as Team National because of Dick’s belief in working together as a Team.

Dick’s skilled leadership and business knowledge was the driving force behind National’s tremendous growth. In October 2005, Dick promoted Angela Loehr Chrysler to President of the company, and in October 2007, Dick stepped back from overseeing the company; he passed the torch to Angela, making her CEO. On May 13th, 2008, Dick went to be with the Lord after a 10 year battle with cancer. Angela continues to run Team National /National Companies with the same dedication, philosophies, and commitment as her father and mentor. In order to increase brand awareness, the company will unite under one name and one logo, Team National in 2009. Angela’s vision for Team National is to create more 6 and 7 figure income earners than any other direct-selling company. Angela is committed to helping change “hundreds of thousands of lives.”

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In 1999, total product, membership savings & service sales were approximately 8 million dollars. In just 5 years, the 2004 total product, membership savings & service sales reached $70 million dollars. 4 years later, in 2008, the company reached total product, service and membership sales of $210 million.

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4350 Oakes Rd., Ste 512
Davie FL 33314 US

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+1 954 584 2151, Fax: +1 954 584 2747

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