I was talking to a fellow agent friend one time about PPL and he said "why would I want to offer my clients a product that they may turn around and use against me" lol I guess he had some doubts about his own business practices lol
Actually, PPL has a box on the app that, if checked, solves this problem. And no, your business friend does not have to have unethical business practices to be sued by a disgruntled employee.
I no longer sell PPL because of the MLM structure, but, like Rick, keep my personal membership. It comes in handy when I need simple legal advice, since I don't want to mooch off my attorney friends, and I can't afford their office rates.
I sold a policy to my daughter the day she came in the door downcast because she just got a speeding ticket. When I told her about PPL's benefits, she signed up on the spot, even if it was too late. As a matter of fact, my older daughter sold me years before!
It is not insurance in MOST states, and the company does not require a license to sell it in those states, but if the state you are in requires an insurance license, you have to have one.