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MedicareMutt
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Haven't started that yet ... sounds like the AA plans aren't that bad a deal for people ... compared to many others ...
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They are supposed to fixing that but they haven't. Write it after their birthday or make it effective before their birthday.I’ve tried to use CICA several times,got a couple tough ones approved Standard. One had diabetic neuropathy and COPD.
Had a few that had birthdays within 10 days of the app. Get an error message telling me I can’t go any further preventing business. Stops right there and says I need to submit after their birthday.
What the hell is that all about?
Do you go back after the birthday?
Pivot the your GI carrier?
I haven't had that problem. How do I know when their birthday is? I ask them.How the hell you know when their birthday day is when you’re deciding they are the right fit f2f?
You can’t even proceed through the app and store the information and send it in after the birthday.
You driving back out there hoping they haven’t changed their mind ?
Dumbest e app I have seen so far.
I just recently got contracted,It’s come up 2-3 times when they were the right fit.I haven't had that problem. How do I know when their birthday is? I ask them.
I don’t write GI.I just recently got contracted,It’s come up 2-3 times when they were the right fit.
I been told Just in Time" process won't let you write it because there is no way to guarantee that the state DOI will create your appointment prior to the client's birthday and I write business in 3 different states.
If this happens to you are you setting up a go back or writing GI on the spot?
If I need to, yes. Rarely is that needed.So you’re going to make another trip when they don’t have any money in the bank to pay for it before their birthday.
Cool .
If CICA doesn’t go Standard and nobody else will be offering level,you walk ?If I need to, yes. Rarely is that needed.