Are there many National College alliances in the United States?”
I got an e-mail from a professor kerry (professor.m.kerry at gmail) with subject heading: “You Have Been Chosen By Your Professor To Be a Part of Our Elite Student Allianc…” It says something like “To become part of our group, there are a few steps you have the option of benefiting from: First, we encourage you to forward this e-mail and perhaps send supplementary e-mails of your own to fellow students who you would be interested in assisting you to complete our projects. This makes you a team leader; the more students from college [and high school] you get to register under your name, the higher you are ranked in our system, and the more money you will earn.” and also, it gives this link http://jngo.net/y.z?l=http%3A%2F%2Fw…om&e=826754754 I think it’s a scam so I would advise you not to subscribe to anything but I would just like to hear from others who’ve encountered this.
The Polish National Alliance of the United States of North America, popularly known today as the PNA or the Alliance, is the largest of all ethnically-based fraternal insurance benefit societies in this country. On December 31, 1996 the PNA counted 230,359 life insurance and 6,873 annuity holders in its ranks. Its members held a total of $721,660,990 of insurance with the PNA. The PNA was licensed to do business in 36 states and the District of Columbia. The total assets of the Polish National Alliance were $304,805,343. According to data collected by the National Fraternal. Congress of its 105 member organizations, the PNA was the 8th largest of all fraternals in membership, the 13th largest in assets, and the 18th largest in the total amount of insurance it provided its members. By far the largest of all fraternal insurance benefit societies created by Americans of Polish origins, the P. N A. has members in every state of the Union and possesses 916 local lodge groups that help it ca