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Ha - but when me and the Monkey @Gollini act like this, ole Todd starts preparing an intervention . . .
At least I am ( *odd ) addressing and Greg directly. I'm not jumping in on a conversation that I have nothing to do with just to misquote his name like a child.
If you are going to make comparisons at least make one to where they are actually the same.
myinsurejism post: 1270602 said:You had nothing to do with this conversation when it started. It was about an "app" - not what you think about legacy assurance or Greg . . .
Todd, for fun, let's compare some rates. You have access to 30-50 carriers correct? These scenarios will be for siwl, no blood nor urine work, no visit from a nurse.
Each case is for $10k with $20k AD. These cases below qualify for super-preferred rates, except #5. The commission on super-preferred rates was raised few months ago so that now super-preferred plans pay top commissions, no reduction. Only a script check, no MIB, no APS for these cases below. So when comparing make sure your carrier is doing only a script check like SL.
1. 85 M NT, 5'9", 242, takes insulin ( a gallon a day), lisinopril for HBP, and crestor for cholesterol. No other problems. Premium is $247.42 with NO reduction in commission...if you're on a 115% contract you get 115%!
2. 50 F NT, 5'5", 221, takes one HBP, one inhaler for asthma, Premium is $20.49.
3. 65 M, NT, had a heart attack 11 years ago and is not on any meds for it. But he started taking insulin at age 20 and still does, 6'0", weighs only 110. Premium is $51.30.
4. 9 F, has aids, has multiple sclerosis, and on kidney dialysis 3x per week. Premium is $32.00.
5. You're licensed ONLY in NC. Ms. Jones also lives in NC and wants coverage on her 85 year old mother who is in a nursing home with alzheimers and on dialysis....but her mother's nursing home is in TX where you are NOT licensed. You can still do this with SL: Ms. Jones the daughter in NC will be the owner, payor, and bene. of her mother's policy....and you don't have to see her mother in TX and her mother doesn't sign anything. This is a GI. Todd, if any of your agents have this problem tell them to call me.
6. 70 M, NT, 5'10" 247, takes insulin, norvasc for HBP, levothyroxine for thyroid, and furosemide for fluid in his feet. Premium is $68.72.
Of course SL is not always the cheapest in all situations and I cherry picked these cases. And SL may not be the cheapest rate in these 6 cases, but you can see how competitive their premiums are.
Why do you think I would bother wasting my time with you anymore? My words fall on deaf ears, so you're not worth my time. If you want to know, you figure it out. But you'll have to be open minded......oh, then you might as well not even start looking.
Todd, for fun, let's compare some rates. You have access to 30-50 carriers correct? These scenarios will be for siwl, no blood nor urine work, no visit from a nurse.
Each case is for $10k with $20k AD. These cases below qualify for super-preferred rates, except #5. The commission on super-preferred rates was raised few months ago so that now super-preferred plans pay top commissions, no reduction. Only a script check, no MIB, no APS for these cases below. So when comparing make sure your carrier is doing only a script check like SL.
1. 85 M NT, 5'9", 242, takes insulin ( a gallon a day), lisinopril for HBP, and crestor for cholesterol. No other problems. Premium is $247.42 with NO reduction in commission...if you're on a 115% contract you get 115%!
2. 50 F NT, 5'5", 221, takes one HBP, one inhaler for asthma, Premium is $20.49.
3. 65 M, NT, had a heart attack 11 years ago and is not on any meds for it. But he started taking insulin at age 20 and still does, 6'0", weighs only 110. Premium is $51.30.
4. 9 F, has aids, has multiple sclerosis, and on kidney dialysis 3x per week. Premium is $32.00.
5. You're licensed ONLY in NC. Ms. Jones also lives in NC and wants coverage on her 85 year old mother who is in a nursing home with alzheimers and on dialysis....but her mother's nursing home is in TX where you are NOT licensed. You can still do this with SL: Ms. Jones the daughter in NC will be the owner, payor, and bene. of her mother's policy....and you don't have to see her mother in TX and her mother doesn't sign anything. This is a GI. Todd, if any of your agents have this problem tell them to call me.
6. 70 M, NT, 5'10" 247, takes insulin, norvasc for HBP, levothyroxine for thyroid, and furosemide for fluid in his feet. Premium is $68.72.
Of course SL is not always the cheapest in all situations and I cherry picked these cases. And SL may not be the cheapest rate in these 6 cases, but you can see how competitive their premiums are.
And you have nothing to do with it either "jism".
Don't you ever ridicule me again up here unless you have some evidence. I never give up, remember that!