Exdpguy
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If so, what do you think about it? I'm currently working as a Farmer's agent but looking to go independent. From what I've heard so far everything sounds great...with the exception of the up-front franchise fee.
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Ok, next question - has anybody (in Texas) even heard of them or talked with them?
Ok, next question - has anybody (in Texas) even heard of them or talked with them?
Brightway Insurance is the original franchise option that Goosehead was based on. If you are looking at top notch national insurance franchises you should definately compare their Franchise Disclosure Documents which tell how financially strong they are, and outline important issues such as costs and how their agents actually are doing. Any strong franchise will share earnings results in the Item 19 section. If they don't share any results that should be a big red flag...
The brightway agents I have dealt with will do anything to get a policy including lying about a company and/or stripping coverage.
Wow that is a strong accusation. I will never bash another agent or company because you never know who is watching or listening. I have met a few of them but I don't know any of them personally and a lot of them write a ton of business.