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I just want a FE product that is day one coverage, simplified issue, good price, no denial, no phone interview, paid asap, and no age limit,
Dan
 
Hell, I dont care if it is the mickey mouse club, but I am ready to sign up now,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Hey,
I have found a product that gives a 180. thats the truth
 
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I just want a FE product that is day one coverage, simplified issue, good price, no denial, no phone interview, paid asap, and no age limit,
Dan

Day 1 coverage but the carrier can't deny any applications won't even let the carrier do a phone interview no age limit and it has to have a good price....Heck I'll do this age unimportant premiums per 1K is $995 paid immediatly must have proof client is still alive at signature time.
 
I hear Shenandoah's working on a product just like that one now. :err:

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I just want a FE product that is day one coverage, simplified issue, good price, no denial, no phone interview, paid asap, and no age limit,
Dan

To age 99? :swoon:

Lincoln Heritage use to offer plans similar to that. Not sure if they do anymore since they terminated me several years ago. Most companies require phone interviews nowadays.
 
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That reminds me of the little boy who walked up to the little girl and announced to her that he gets what he wants, when he wants it.

There was a pause and then the little girl looked him in the eye and said he will get what he wants as soon as she gets it.

You left out a 12 month advance. Don't you also want to be able to do an online app with a virtual signature that already has your agent information filled in? This way as soon as the company receives the app they can automatically do a direct deposit to your checking account the same day.

Oh, don't forget to mention to the company that if the client cancels the policy in the first 12 months that you will not tolerate any charge backs. Just tell them that the commission advance is your money and you are not going to give any of it back, period.

Should be a piece of cake finding a company. :D
 
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Ya, that too damn it.......................Ok maybe I am asking for a little much but why do the insurance co. have to filled with people that cant read???? There seems to be a common theme with all of them being less than able to rub two nickles together


Dan
 
um..hum....I want clients that I can grow if too fat for height/weight chart, gloss over any health issues, and back date at least 5 years on age.

I hear they reside in NeverNeverLand. Need a map.
 
That reminds me of the little boy who walked up to the little girl and announced to her that he gets what he wants, when he wants it.

There was a pause and then the little girl looked him in the eye and said he will get what he wants as soon as she gets it.

You left out a 12 month advance. Don't you also want to be able to do an online app with a virtual signature that already has your agent information filled in? This way as soon as the company receives the app they can automatically do a direct deposit to your checking account the same day.

Oh, don't forget to mention to the company that if the client cancels the policy in the first 12 months that you will not tolerate any charge backs. Just tell them that the commission advance is your money and you are not going to give any of it back, period.

Should be a piece of cake finding a company. :D

:D:D:D He will come back to the real world soon enough.

When my kids do this, I just look at them and act like they are not there and keep going on with my day.

You play with the card that you are dealt.

We are want to drive a Ferri, but some of us will just have to settle for a Ford.

There is a reason why INS companies need us and don't just go direct to clients. Well at least most companies don't.
They need field underwriting for one. Enough said, I won't bore you on this one.

Great Post Frank!!
 
...but why do the insurance co. have to filled with people that cant read????

Dan

At one time they were all insurance agents who thought that all they had to do is build a website, post on face book, in chat rooms and sit at home in their underwear and prospects would burn up the internet wanting to buy insurance.

They couldn't read the "handwriting on the wall" then so no reason to believe that they can read now.
 
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