Life Quoting Engine

Final expense FE is the market for over age 40 or 50 depending on carrier doing simplified issue whole life policies for the senior market. They're generally table quoted, face values of 5000-50000. It actually would be a good market to include in the quote software because there are times when as an agent you'd like to check say Oxford vs Foresters vs Settlers to see price for a certain age/gender/face.

Also, don't take any of this as a knock on your software, honestly from website side you have the best available quoting software for consumer website use. Those are just holes I've noticed in all quoting software.

I did wonder why you couldn't quote like 25000 policies, I use the compulife built in to the ILIAA website when I need quick quotes but I cannot quote a minimum no lapse UL policy with Genworth, which is actually something I use a lot for seniors that are in good health, which sort of forces me to illustrate it before presenting it.

To quote 25k policies the client entry screen just has to be modified ot add that amount or you can modify it to allow entry of any face amount:

Life Insurance Quotes
 
See, I think the problem lies in that I don't subscribe to your software and the version I used was the one embedded in the ILIAA site, and it had those deficiencies.

Accounts for me being stupid.
 
Ah I stand corrected then I didn't realize that the software could quote those products. Again, as I said before, I think that Bob has the best product I've seen for a consumer side quoting engine for life insurance. It's fast, easy to use, accurate.

I can not speak on the consumer site. Rarely use it.

I use the software multiple times a day. If I am lucky enough to be quoting.
 
Bob...Any "specials" coming up in the next month or so. I just got my bill and considering I rarely use the life site, I was wondering if you may offer the same deal from last year.

The product, by the way, works very well.
 
Sorry for the delay in responding - I was banned form the board for a week.

Anyway, if I run specials I usually run them during our anniversary month which is October.

Compulife was first started in Canada in 1982 - we incorporated in October that year. The U.S. company was incorporated in October 1987.

We had so many new things we were doing and rolling out this fall, it just never seemed necessary to offer a special this year. For example, we have added FREE "mobile quotes" for all our subscribers. This means if you have an iphone, ipad, blackberry, whatever, you can now run a personalized version of Compulife's online quotes on your phone, for FREE. We think that's pretty special and apparently a lot of subscribers think so as well. We introduced it in the second week of October, and so far 50 have signed up.

Needless to say, we will definately have some deals in October 2012 when we hit 30 years.

Until then, the best deal is to buy multiple years. A subscription to Compulife for an agent is $199 per year, but a two year is $349 oir a 3 year is $449. If you buy a 3 year subscription, the average cost drops to $150, but you get the tax right off immediately.

NOTE: Anytime I run a special I do it in such a way as to reward those who bought multiple years. You will never lose out by banking ahead with Compulife.
 
Bob...Why were you banned (if you are allowed to comment)?

I can only say that I was "banned for mentioning an unmentionable".

If you would like a further explanation, I suggest asking the moderators on the board. I simply do not how to explain it, without mentioning the unmentionable.
 
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