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Subject: National Health Exchange: New Health Insurance Plan Starting at $135
National Health Exchange - Plans for Individuals, Families & Students
New Health Access Plan Now Available Great new plans affordable for your family starting at $135 If you are uninsured or overpaying for health insurance you need to take a look at the new Health Access Plan. Simplifed underwriting makes the application and approval process fast and easy. Call to qualify today.
Benefits Administrator
National Health Exchange
I think its a little too close to saying "I work for the government. You can trust me". Same kind of crap that is the reason CMS has so many regs on what agents can and can't say to a prospect.
So I checked the TDI data base and the agent (I removed the name) wasn't even listed. It is a female so she may be hiding behind her maiden name (also a misrepresentation if you ask me).
Then I called the number. Got another agent. She told me that National Health Exchange was the name of the company selling Assurant. I looked her up and she is licensed and only has one appointment-Time Ins.
I asked her if this was part of the new govt. program, and she said that she didn't know of any new govt. program. Then I told her about what I had heard on the news about the health exchanges as a part of the health care reform bill. She then all of the sudden had full knowledge and told me that it would go into effect in 2014. CHEATERS!!!
Subject: National Health Exchange: New Health Insurance Plan Starting at $135
National Health Exchange - Plans for Individuals, Families & Students
New Health Access Plan Now Available Great new plans affordable for your family starting at $135 If you are uninsured or overpaying for health insurance you need to take a look at the new Health Access Plan. Simplifed underwriting makes the application and approval process fast and easy. Call to qualify today.
- $25 copay for office visits
- $10 copay for generic drugs
- $200 deductible
- 80/20 co-insurance
Benefits Administrator
National Health Exchange
I think its a little too close to saying "I work for the government. You can trust me". Same kind of crap that is the reason CMS has so many regs on what agents can and can't say to a prospect.
So I checked the TDI data base and the agent (I removed the name) wasn't even listed. It is a female so she may be hiding behind her maiden name (also a misrepresentation if you ask me).
Then I called the number. Got another agent. She told me that National Health Exchange was the name of the company selling Assurant. I looked her up and she is licensed and only has one appointment-Time Ins.
I asked her if this was part of the new govt. program, and she said that she didn't know of any new govt. program. Then I told her about what I had heard on the news about the health exchanges as a part of the health care reform bill. She then all of the sudden had full knowledge and told me that it would go into effect in 2014. CHEATERS!!!