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I want to sail on the viking ship too for GI cases, but I'm unfamiliar with the FMOs listed on fexquotes.com who contract with them.
Who do you use/recommend? Thanks.
Who do you use/recommend? Thanks.
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Here's who I went through. Good guy and he responded right away when I sent him an e-mail at midnight.I want to sail on the viking ship too for GI cases, but I'm unfamiliar with the FMOs listed on fexquotes.com who contract with them.
Who do you use/recommend? Thanks.
Another perk to ease the pain of 90%.I contracted in February and didn't know SofN provided E&O until Calsurance contacted me in May about having 2 policies in force. I cancelled the one I was paying for.
I didn't know about the E & O. I'll have to check that out.I'm doing the contracting and reached out to the IMO to confirm the membership fee.
He said the $24 is for client membership. Agent pays $60 and you can do a one time payment or installments. With this fee, you will receive FREE E&O coverage from SOFN you can use with any carriers.
I'm doing the contracting and reached out to the IMO to confirm the membership fee.
He said the $24 is for client membership. Agent pays $60 and you can do a one time payment or installments. With this fee, you will receive FREE E&O coverage from SOFN you can use with any carriers.
Another perk to ease the pain of 90%.
I haven't seen the details and I'm waiting for a call from the gal that takes care of the website so I can get logged in. I thought they were worth picking up before I knew about the E & O.What are you thoughts on the underwriting this far? The E&O coverage got my attention and I'm wondering in your opinion if its worth the while?