Rate comparison, Lincoln Heritage and Senior Life

I accept your $2000 bet. Lay out the details of how we can proceed.
Source: Senior Life Agent Manual Revised: December 14, 2017, page 22.
Agent Compensation and Commission
Advance Commissions, 4th bullet point:
"
Advance amount is limited to $700 for application(s) of any one payor, insured, owner, or household."
Now tell me I'm lying and then pay me!

You're a joke!!!
 
Source: Senior Life Agent Manual Revised: December 14, 2017, page 22.
Agent Compensation and Commission
Advance Commissions, 4th bullet point:
"
Advance amount is limited to $700 for application(s) of any one payor, insured, owner, or household."
Now tell me I'm lying and then pay me!
Put your $2000 up and I'll prove you wrong. Contact the forum moderator to hold the $4000 and we shall see who is correct.
 
Put your $2000 up and I'll prove you wrong. Contact the forum moderator to hold the $4000 and we shall see who is correct.
Oh, I'm sorry. My sources now tell me that same exact language is also on page 19 of your 2018 Agent Manual as well, word for word.

Now, which SLIC Agent Manual is incorrect?
 
You just didn't comprehend that health question correctly. I guess being a pot head for 50 years may have an influence?
Since u r so sure u r correct, why r u backing down from the bet? Is it the pot's influence again?

I'm starting to enjoy this!
I never said anything about betting....I don't bet. :no:

I would think that to be put on insulin, your diabetes would have to have been uncontrolled. In this scenario, are you saying that since he's been on insulin for 60 years and hasn't had his diabetes get out of control in the past 10 years...then he would qualify for Super Preferred? :huh:

Sentinel still blows SL out of the water. :biggrin:

Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll. :jiggy:
 
I never said anything about betting....I don't bet. :no:

I would think that to be put on insulin, your diabetes would have to have been uncontrolled. In this scenario, are you saying that since he's been on insulin for 60 years and hasn't had his diabetes get out of control in the past 10 years...then he would qualify for Super Preferred? :huh:

Sentinel still blows SL out of the water. :biggrin:

Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll. :jiggy:
Makes you wonder what lies he feeds his own agents and clients just to make a buck.
 
I never said anything about betting....I don't bet. :no:

I would think that to be put on insulin, your diabetes would have to have been uncontrolled. In this scenario, are you saying that since he's been on insulin for 60 years and hasn't had his diabetes get out of control in the past 10 years...then he would qualify for Super Preferred? :huh:

Sentinel still blows SL out of the water. :biggrin:

Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll. :jiggy:
If you are a diabetic and it is under control, using diet, pills or insulin, it is not uncontrolled. However I don't think I misread the chronic lung disease.. That would keep him from qualifying if the question is answered correctly.
 
Oh, I'm sorry. My sources now tell me that same exact language is also on page 19 of your 2018 Agent Manual as well, word for word.

Now, which SLIC Agent Manual is incorrect?

Put your $2000 up and I'll show you. I've accepted your $2000 bet and now you're backing down.....lol.
 
I never said anything about betting....I don't bet. :no:

I would think that to be put on insulin, your diabetes would have to have been uncontrolled. In this scenario, are you saying that since he's been on insulin for 60 years and hasn't had his diabetes get out of control in the past 10 years...then he would qualify for Super Preferred? :huh:

Sentinel still blows SL out of the water. :biggrin:

Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll. :jiggy:

The bold text above is correct.
 
If you are a diabetic and it is under control, using diet, pills or insulin, it is not uncontrolled. However I don't think I misread the chronic lung disease.. That would keep him from qualifying if the question is answered correctly.
I did overlook the word "uncontrolled" when I 1st read your post with the app question.

Yep, Aetna for instance won't issue a Med Supp on a person that uses more than 2 meds(including inhalers)for lung or respiratory diseases. :yes:
 
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