ACA MONEY PRINTER??

I think the ACA program with Agent autopilot is a scam.

First of all the leads that you do get from facebook and instagram and tiktok also get other agents that will fight with you as the countdown for midnight on the last day of the month comes. It's really a battle I had to change the AOR agent of record 4 times on 1 enrollment to get it as the clock clicked till 12.
Secondly, I only got 20 total leads 10 of which fully enrolled and 10 that did not complete the survey at the end of 20 days. Josh said in the ACA money printer video you can get 5 to 10 to 20 enrollments a day and that is complete rubbish. Josh lied blatantly in the presentation video.

All in all I spend 1997 for the aca program and 500 in facebook ads. I made like 150 from the enrollments and quit. I filed for a refund in the form of leads but Agent autopilot said I did not do it in time 30 days for a refund. It takes like 30 days to get contracted.

I tried to dispute the charge for the program with my credit card but they said I e signed when I purchased to agent autopilots terms and conditions which state no refunds.
 
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I think the ACA program with Agent autopilot is a scam.

First of all the leads that you do get from facebook and instagram and tiktok also get other agents that will fight with you as the countdown for midnight on the last day of the month comes. It's really a battle I had to change the AOR agent of record 4 times on 1 enrollment to get it as the clock clicked till 12.
Secondly, I only got 20 total leads 10 of which fully enrolled and 10 that did not complete the survey at the end of 20 days. Josh said in the ACA money printer video you can get 5 to 10 to 20 enrollments a day and that is complete rubbish. Josh lied blatantly in the presentation video.

All in all I spend 1997 for the aca program and 500 in facebook ads. I made like 150 from the enrollments and quit. I filed for a refund in the form of leads but Agent autopilot said I did not do it in time 30 days for a refund. It takes like 30 days to get contracted.

I tried to dispute the charge for the program with my credit card but they said I e signed when I purchased to agent autopilots terms and conditions which state no refunds.
I'm surprised the new mousetrap doesn't get everyone rich quick.

These online ads with debit card click bait, 1 click consent forms and AOR thefts need to be shut down
 
I think the ACA program with Agent autopilot is a scam.

First of all the leads that you do get from facebook and instagram and tiktok also get other agents that will fight with you as the countdown for midnight on the last day of the month comes. It's really a battle I had to change the AOR agent of record 4 times on 1 enrollment to get it as the clock clicked till 12.
Secondly, I only got 20 total leads 10 of which fully enrolled and 10 that did not complete the survey at the end of 20 days. Josh said in the ACA money printer video you can get 5 to 10 to 20 enrollments a day and that is complete rubbish. Josh lied blatantly in the presentation video.

All in all I spend 1997 for the aca program and 500 in facebook ads. I made like 150 from the enrollments and quit. I filed for a refund in the form of leads but Agent autopilot said I did not do it in time 30 days for a refund. It takes like 30 days to get contracted.

I tried to dispute the charge for the program with my credit card but they said I e signed when I purchased to agent autopilots terms and conditions which state no refunds.
There was a guy earlier who said it's all compliant with CMS so I guess everyone has piles of consent forms if the AOR is switching that much...
 
If you have integrity and want to put a client in the best plan, then I would recommend against this. You will pay big money for leads and find the vast majority of these people do not need insurance. They already have a great policy! What they wanted was something in your ad. Used to be that $500 Visa flex card (Ambetter rewards program).

So you pay for a lot of leads that return no commission, if you have integrity.

But if you don't have integrity, you switch them to a different policy (often far worse) just to get a commission. There could be five other agents on that one client, but you do it. After all, you did pay for that lead!

I have called the Marketplace several times with my client on the line to report agents like that. I don't know how they sleep at night, putting low-income people in a policy that could financially ruin them!

But here's the clincher. You now have to get consent for any change at all. So if some lame agent changes your client's coverage, you can't change them back until you get consent again from the client. And if you're not talking with these people and they're clicking lots of ads, you will lose them just as fast as you thought you won them.
 
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