Some companies require life insurance to be sold prior to appointment and contracting.
It seems like putting the cart before the horse.
"Find some people to sell insurance to other than yourself or your family to get contracted."
I seem to recall in Florida that you could not transact business without having a carrier appointment.
I'm now in CA and this has come up as a condition of contract.
Sell 2 lives, $2,500 premium to get the TAP contract with MMGA.
Why do these companies expect you to sell their insurance without being appointed?
Is this just a common mutual company prerequisite?
It seems like putting the cart before the horse.
"Find some people to sell insurance to other than yourself or your family to get contracted."
I seem to recall in Florida that you could not transact business without having a carrier appointment.
I'm now in CA and this has come up as a condition of contract.
Sell 2 lives, $2,500 premium to get the TAP contract with MMGA.
Why do these companies expect you to sell their insurance without being appointed?
Is this just a common mutual company prerequisite?