A 75- year old who called me (not my supplement client, but always a potential there) was cold called by another agent about dropping their Bankers Life supplement (F, at or around $400 a month) to do a trial right to an MAPD, then switching back to a GI supplement G. They have A-fib/Eliquis and were told by the agent it was the only way for them to get on a G, but that the agent could save them $1500 a year by them doing this.
This raises a couple of red flags for me, but I don't sell with Banker's Life. I always thought for GI they had to enroll back into the exact supplement they had before the trial right, unless that policy is no longer available in their area, THEN they could look at other options. So is Bankers Life getting out of the F market in TN?
If this agent is full of crap, which carrier will take a well-controlled A-fib (no surgery, Eliquis only)? I have not had a lot of luck with my current carriers, or if they will take them, it is more than $400 a month for the coverage. A search on here produces results that are 5+ years old.
This raises a couple of red flags for me, but I don't sell with Banker's Life. I always thought for GI they had to enroll back into the exact supplement they had before the trial right, unless that policy is no longer available in their area, THEN they could look at other options. So is Bankers Life getting out of the F market in TN?
If this agent is full of crap, which carrier will take a well-controlled A-fib (no surgery, Eliquis only)? I have not had a lot of luck with my current carriers, or if they will take them, it is more than $400 a month for the coverage. A search on here produces results that are 5+ years old.