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First, I echo everything @Tahoe Ray said.
What I don't know is if you're trying to sell your non-captive products to the leads being generated in the captive situation? Not only could that be a contract breach, but I'd find that unethical in a business context. (It's different if the captive IMO doesn't have appropriate products you're trying to solve for.)
In my view, what you may really have... is a marketing problem. If you have a way to prospect outside of the captive lead system, then you have no problem and you can easily leave. It's when you're co-mingling your loyalties with the group providing you with leads that you may be having issues.
Thank you for your response.
Yes, I absolutely had a marketing problem but I'm working on developing those skills.
To clarify, there would be no co-mingling as I would not "poach" the captive IMOs clients,I'd be generating my own.
More specifically, my post was based around the context of marketing + selling another line of insurance products that the captive IMO does not offer.