Let's be honest. We all know there are some who have, in fact, been screwed by insurance companies. That's an undeniable fact! Those individuals have fact-based reasons for making such claims. Putting that aside for a moment....
Yesterday, a prospect calls me over to his house to ask me a few questions about insurance. Prior to arriving, I assumed we would continue a conversation we had a while back regarding Medicare, since he is disabled and on Medicaid. Instead, he asked me to explain a letter he received from Primerica, concerning a policy his godmother placed on him 14 years ago. As I am looking at it, he throws a policy in my lap. The policy, however, is through Mut.of Omaha, which he recently purchased after seeing a tv commercial. All the while I'm reviewing the letter, he's telling me "Insurance is a scam. Insurance is a scam." His godmother passed away recently and he thought he could cash it in, which clued me in that he was completely oblivious to insurance. After explaining to him that it was likely that the policy was term insurance w/o a cash value feature, he yells, "Insurance is a scam!" Sure enough, it was a 20-yr term policy and scheduled to renew in 6 more years. After explaining to him that the premium would continue to increase every 5 years, he shut it down and again yelled at me, "Insurance is a scam!"
Moving on to review the MoO policy, I observe that it was Graded. I asked him several questions about his health, which he responded favorably: Sixty years old, one pain medication for his back, non-smoker, cancer-free for more than 15 years, no history of any other health issues. When I asked him why he had a graded policy with a 2-yr waiting period, he shrugged his shoulders. He said the agent on the phone told him it would pay out upon death. When I read the policy aloud to him, he yelled at me again, "Insurance is a scam!!"
All the while I'm writing him up a new policy, showing how I'm saving him money, increasing coverage at the same time, and got him qualified for day-1 coverage, he's still yelling at me, "Insurance is a scam!"
After submitting his application and other docs electronically, he walks me to the door. As I'm reaching to open my car door, he yells out one more time, "INSURANCE IS A SCAM....BUT YOU'RE ALRIGHT WITH ME!!!"
He and I both busted out laughing!
Yesterday, a prospect calls me over to his house to ask me a few questions about insurance. Prior to arriving, I assumed we would continue a conversation we had a while back regarding Medicare, since he is disabled and on Medicaid. Instead, he asked me to explain a letter he received from Primerica, concerning a policy his godmother placed on him 14 years ago. As I am looking at it, he throws a policy in my lap. The policy, however, is through Mut.of Omaha, which he recently purchased after seeing a tv commercial. All the while I'm reviewing the letter, he's telling me "Insurance is a scam. Insurance is a scam." His godmother passed away recently and he thought he could cash it in, which clued me in that he was completely oblivious to insurance. After explaining to him that it was likely that the policy was term insurance w/o a cash value feature, he yells, "Insurance is a scam!" Sure enough, it was a 20-yr term policy and scheduled to renew in 6 more years. After explaining to him that the premium would continue to increase every 5 years, he shut it down and again yelled at me, "Insurance is a scam!"
Moving on to review the MoO policy, I observe that it was Graded. I asked him several questions about his health, which he responded favorably: Sixty years old, one pain medication for his back, non-smoker, cancer-free for more than 15 years, no history of any other health issues. When I asked him why he had a graded policy with a 2-yr waiting period, he shrugged his shoulders. He said the agent on the phone told him it would pay out upon death. When I read the policy aloud to him, he yelled at me again, "Insurance is a scam!!"
All the while I'm writing him up a new policy, showing how I'm saving him money, increasing coverage at the same time, and got him qualified for day-1 coverage, he's still yelling at me, "Insurance is a scam!"
After submitting his application and other docs electronically, he walks me to the door. As I'm reaching to open my car door, he yells out one more time, "INSURANCE IS A SCAM....BUT YOU'RE ALRIGHT WITH ME!!!"
He and I both busted out laughing!
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