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Semantics. Cancer plan is generic for CI
deadhead said:At least that is what I mean. When I say cancer plan I mean CI. I always clarify for the customer. A lot of them do not know that these plans cover more than just cancer. In my dads case, back then the only thing available were cancer only plans
There are still people doing it and making money at it. I think Family Heritage is still working the crew system and canvassing from door to door with a ROP cancer product.
They say the market is anyone who has never had cancer..but the most receptive age group is 40- 50 year old.. Women tend to be a bit more receptive than men but men will most definitely buy it.
One thing about it is that everyone knows someone who has or has had cancer and people think it is getting to be more and more prevalent. There si not a Sunday that goes by that someone in our small church does notrequest prayer for a person who ahs just be diagnosed. When I was diagnosed with throat cancer, there were 4 other fellows in my group of personal aqauitances that were diagnosed with the same cancer within a period of about two months.
Some folks don't believe in cancer plans.. I do. And, if I had my career to do over, I would probably would have never changed from concentrating my efforts in that market.
As for money to be made, the average commission per policy is around $350 per application first year and $100 per year for the life of the policy after the first year. When you consider the fact that the market is much broader than that for many products in that you can write it on folks 18-85 (depending on the company) and that anyone who has not had HIV or internal cancer (last 10 years with most companies) there is a possibility to make a very good living selling cancer plans.
It is a simple, uncomplicated one call sale. Some describe it as a true salesman's product.
socal401 said:Can someone that's had a heart attack and stent put in qualify for a CI or cancer plan?
I just found the biggest baddest CI on the planet... you guys wont believe it.