INSX Cloud or Something Like It!!

In 2014 any company on earth with no pricing listed should be avoided.

It's not uncommon for a lot of industries. That's especially true with products that sometimes do have flexible pricing.

I think a lot of companies do shoot themselves in the foot by not listing pricing, but each industry can be different. Are products like this more of a commodity?
 
With open enrollment right around the corner, I wish they had some after hours or some other kind of help. I've left my info for most of the companies and hopefully they will call me back tomorrow.

$20 an app is ridiculous. I can do $300 a mo, but for all the states I'm licensed in as of now.
 
With open enrollment right around the corner, I wish they had some after hours or some other kind of help. I've left my info for most of the companies and hopefully they will call me back tomorrow.

$20 an app is ridiculous. I can do $300 a mo, but for all the states I'm licensed in as of now.

So use healthcare.gov or the carrier website for $0 per app, it's one of the benefits of a free country.
 
What about 2015?..............................................

I will advise at that time.

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It's not uncommon for a lot of industries. That's especially true with products that sometimes do have flexible pricing.

I think a lot of companies do shoot themselves in the foot by not listing pricing, but each industry can be different. Are products like this more of a commodity?

That is car dealer mentality usually has more to do with sales rep commission then your best interest. There is no reason in the world they should not post pricing.
 
So use healthcare.gov or the carrier website for $0 per app, it's one of the benefits of a free country.

I see its alot of wise asses on here...

Thats the whole point...NOT to use healthcare.gov, to have a more streamlined way of enrolling..a backdoor to CMS...

I dont want to use one, or several carriers simply because that will take more time.

Time is money.

So, if you cannot help with what I originally asked for, why even comment?

What you've mentioned is common knowledge.
 

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When go through demo it is listed. I have attached here as well including a revenue calculator..

Thanks for posting that.

The biggest problem I see with this is the fact we have only a 3 month OE window but yet you want a one year contract for volume producers.

Would you entertain the idea of a 3 month contract? OR

A pre-paid amount use it or lose it within 3 months beginning Nov 15?
 
Thanks for posting that.

The biggest problem I see with this is the fact we have only a 3 month OE window but yet you want a one year contract for volume producers.

Would you entertain the idea of a 3 month contract? OR

A pre-paid amount use it or lose it within 3 months beginning Nov 15?

True though keep in mind the contract as far as fees is only applicable after open enrollment if able to submit applications through it, i.e. CMS opens up connection to do so during SEP after 02.15.2014.
 
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