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It was to be a captive agent (ICA) for United. I was upfront not only about my bankruptcy and the very valid reason why it had to occur and my home foreclosure. (I lost my job and they eventually foreclosed on my house selling at auction for $100 and then they got the judge to rule that I was still held liable for the outstanding $300,000+ mortgage. I had mortgage payments but somebody else bought and owned the actual house). If that isn't a valid reason for filing bankruptcy I don't know what is. I'm looking into going with an FMO now called Berwick. Any knowlege of them? They say that the sales agent keeps 100% of their commission with them and is actually paid directly from the insurance company. But because United will not appoint me I wouldn't be able to sell their line.
The only other thing in my background is health related. My inability to hold a convention 8 to 5 job is the reason I thought this would be a good "new career". However, United was the insurance agency through my job so they have access to my disabilities. Would that be legal? Can they use health records as a reason to terminate someone?
The Sales Manager who submitted me for appointment was informed why they un-approved my appointment but she now refuses to take my calls or call me back so I have no idea how to appeal.
Contact UHC. They need to notify you as well as why your appointment was undone.
I'd probably go by the sales manager's office and ask why in person.