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Yep. Rate ups are not commissionable.
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I write in Il for Aetna and that is correct they do not pay on rate ups
Sounds like she was rated and commission was paid on the base premium only. That's how it works in CA. I assume it works the same in IL.
Rick
I'm glad that AETNA accepted her after being turned down by 2 other carriers, but a rating and riders??? I normally see one or the other, but never a rating AND riders related to the same conditions. Have you seen any other company do this, Rick?
-Allen
I write a lot of Aetna in PA... Never had them issue a rider.
She faxed me the 3 page "Welcome to Aetna" letter. Page two listed her pre-existing conditions and said: (paraphrasing) " To keep these conditions from being considered as Pre-Existing by Aetna, you should provide proof of creditable coverage, if that coverage was in effect during the last 63 days."
Well, this lady hasn't had health insurance since her American Republic individual plan lapsed in April.
So Mike, you're saying that this is something your customers don't get in PA? This was my first and only Aetna client, so I've had zero experience with the company until now. It is strange that she didn't have to sign riders, even though page 2 sounded like her Pre-X conditions were being ridered.
-Allen