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Just as I said you would do.....not post or send the UW guide. Very typical of you.
Getting contracted with SL is not something I would entertain at all. You, of course, know this, which is the only reason you said it. Of course, it would be much simpler for you just to post it or email it to me. I like simple. So, why don't we keep it simple (as you said you like) and send that on over to me?
I just don't think you can back up a lot of what you say. You never have, so why start now, right?
I don't know how to send the UW guide to you. Since you like simple why don't you call the home office. A real english speaking person will answer the phone quickly unless they have a heavy load of calls at that
Based upon these two questions, I find it hard to believe that 50% of the applicants actually qualify as Super Preferred.
In the past five years, have you used any form of tobacco or nicotine product or had a blood pressure reading over 135/85.
In the past ten years have you had, been treated, received medical advice or prescribed medication for, or been diagnosed with uncontrolled diabetes including any complications from such, uncontrolled high blood pressure, stroke, paralysis, cancer, any heart, organ, or lung disease (including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/Emphysema) mental disorder/ retardation, disorder of the brain or nervous system, any impairment, disorder, disease, transplant or chronic illness.
Most companies pay commission on policy fees, SL does not.
Most companies will pay renewals in any month that the agent has 70& persistency, SL will not.
Most companies will pay full first year commission on the life insurance plan without having to add some non insurance ancillary benefit. SL will not.
Most companies will pay renewal commission beginning in the second year on the life insurance plan without having to add some non insurance ancillary benefit. SL will not.
Most companies will not terminate your contract if you go one month without production, SL says they will.
Based upon these two questions, I find it hard to believe that 50% of the applicants actually qualify as Super Preferred.
In the past five years, have you used any form of tobacco or nicotine product or had a blood pressure reading over 135/85.
In the past ten years have you had, been treated, received medical advice or prescribed medication for, or been diagnosed with uncontrolled diabetes including any complications from such, uncontrolled high blood pressure, stroke, paralysis, cancer, any heart, organ, or lung disease (including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/Emphysema) mental disorder/ retardation, disorder of the brain or nervous system, any impairment, disorder, disease, transplant or chronic illness.
This question was changed many months ago. See, you keep using out dated info.