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No sugar coating, huh?
What is it called when you assumed 100% of those 5 sales don't have health issues that decrease the agents commission? Or worse, one or more of those sales say they don't need or want casket services?

If that wasn't sugar coating, it was either lying, exaggerating, overstating, excluding details, stretching the truth, or misleading. Pick one.

I don't expect a response. You avoid all of my questions anyway.
Good observation. Let's say the overall advance was reduced by 20% due to GI, etc blended into the numbers. 80% of $1053 is $842.40. $842 deposited into an agent's account for 3 days of effort is pretty good. Especially for agents that don't have the capital to invest into 20+ leads per week. Heck, $842 net after 3 days is pretty good even for agents that are paying or 20 leads a week on a higher commission level.

And remember, I'm using a 60% advance, not the 75% advance. Obviously the 75% advance makes the upfront money even higher.
 
I'm not wrong. Your TPA doesn't pay for anything on a contestable policy unless the policy is paid.


Which is not going to be within a few days.

It's the same with LH, (your daddy), and FCGS.


Nothing on a contestable policy unless the policy is paid.
JD you're wrong again (no I'm not going to call you a liar, too much class to be doing that). I just called Everlasting Legacy to verify my accuracy. The $2000 casket can be sent to the funeral home (next day arrival) even though the policy is in the 2 year contestability period and has not paid the face amount yet.

The deceased's family would pay the $2000 to Everlasting Legacy for the casket...rather than paying the funeral home $4000 to $6000 for the exact same casket. Legacy obviously makes a good profit at $2000, which lets us know the funeral homes make a killing selling that same 18 guage casket for $4000+.
 
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JD you're wrong again (no I'm not going to call you a liar). I just called Everlasting Legacy to verify my accuracy. The $2000 casket can be sent to the funeral home (next day arrival) even though the policy is in the 2 year contestability period and has not paid the face amount yet.
Wrong


If anyone is really interested, and I doubt anyone is, just call any funeral home and ask them.

Don't listen to the pimp.
 
Wrong


If anyone is really interested, and I doubt anyone is, just call any funeral home and ask them.

Don't listen to the pimp.
Care to put your $$$ where your mouth is? Newby can hold our certified checks. This is an open challenge to you. I am daring you to accept this challenge. Let's see if you are as tough as you try to believe.

You do realize that Everlasting Legacy is the one selling the casket, from its inventory of 200+ caskets, to the family for $2000, and also shipping the selected casket to the funeral home with no charge for shipping/handing right? I don't want to be stealing $$$ from a blind man..lol.
 
. The $2000 casket can be sent to the funeral home (next day arrival) even though the policy is in the 2 year contestability period and has not paid the face amount yet.
Get them back on the phone and tell that you are in Colorado or Maine.
Ask them exactly how it's getting there and delivery method. Fedex/LTL?

You keep talking about this benefit and don't know how it works.
 
Because he's said so before. I believe IN is one. Let JD answer those questions.
You made a false,baseless claim on this public forum that makes it look like to others who would be unbeknown that he's taking advantage of seniors by replacing their life insurance and the new policy they bought from him has a 2 year contestability period.

That's defamation of character dude.

You probably need to clarify what you said for the newer guys on this forum.
 
Get them back on the phone and tell that you are in Colorado or Maine.
Ask them exactly how it's getting there and delivery method. Fedex/LTL?

You keep talking about this benefit and don't know how it works.
He never knows how it works. Once proof is shown he always claims he never said that anyway.
 
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