What are you wearing???

Okay, 92 now, but what's a number anyway. At least that's what I've always heard from old people!

Thinking about going ahead and tying the knot so I can secure a good, long life with her. Oh wait...gotta check on something. Yep, she's still breathing. It's just a funny little game we play! :goofy:
I've heard about choking during sex, better be careful. I do my choking without using my hands.:biggrin:
 
It is final expense insurance... best handled by funeral directors... Course.. I am a NYS Licensed (shelved) funeral director.... An agent has no business even trying to write a policy without knowing the area and the business of the funeral home.... One of the few things I will ever give NYS credit with... the fact they do not allow burial/final expense policies.... In fact.. I should apologize to any of your poor schmucks who buy leads cause I put in for them all the time so I can shut the stupid person buying them down......
 
It is final expense insurance... best handled by funeral directors... Course.. I am a NYS Licensed (shelved) funeral director.... An agent has no business even trying to write a policy without knowing the area and the business of the funeral home.... One of the few things I will ever give NYS credit with... the fact they do not allow burial/final expense policies.... In fact.. I should apologize to any of your poor schmucks who buy leads cause I put in for them all the time so I can shut the stupid person buying them down......
Yeah, you'd love to maintain control over people's choices wouldn't you! One of the benefits, IMO, of a Final Expense plan is that the family is in control of the proceeds NOT the funeral home. I also tell beneficiaries to never disclose how much life insurance the deceased had to a funeral director until you've established the final price for their services. I even offer to go with them to the funeral home, if they'd like, to make sure they're not being taken advantage of by a less than scrupulous FD. (BTW, I do write preneed plans when appropriate, so I'm not at all against them, and I don't find that most FD's are unscrupulous.)

Not sure where you ever got the impression that Final Expense life insurance isn't allowed in NY. I can think of at least a couple of FE companies that are domiciled in NY. We have FE agents from NY on this forum.

I feel sorry for any "poor schmucks", as you call them, that have to operate as life insurance agents under the oppressive, antagonistic system that exists in NY state.
 
It is final expense insurance... best handled by funeral directors... Course.. I am a NYS Licensed (shelved) funeral director.... An agent has no business even trying to write a policy without knowing the area and the business of the funeral home.... One of the few things I will ever give NYS credit with... the fact they do not allow burial/final expense policies.... In fact.. I should apologize to any of your poor schmucks who buy leads cause I put in for them all the time so I can shut the stupid person buying them down......

With at attitude I wouldn't want you to bury my dog! You know we are always talking about bedside manner, but I have also had some folks confide in me a bout coffin side manner.

There is dignity in choice and there should also be compassion in selling.
 
It is final expense insurance... best handled by funeral directors... Course.. I am a NYS Licensed (shelved) funeral director.... An agent has no business even trying to write a policy without knowing the area and the business of the funeral home.... One of the few things I will ever give NYS credit with... the fact they do not allow burial/final expense policies.... In fact.. I should apologize to any of your poor schmucks who buy leads cause I put in for them all the time so I can shut the stupid person buying them down......

I'm not sure who "told" you this but you are 100% wrong. I say "told" because you didn't read this or research to find that info. Please don't keep using that lie as a selling technique.

If this is how you feel about your clients I personally hope you run yourself out of business. Your attitude is beyond words!
 
It is final expense insurance... best handled by funeral directors... Course.. I am a NYS Licensed (shelved) funeral director.... An agent has no business even trying to write a policy without knowing the area and the business of the funeral home.... One of the few things I will ever give NYS credit with... the fact they do not allow burial/final expense policies.... In fact.. I should apologize to any of your poor schmucks who buy leads cause I put in for them all the time so I can shut the stupid person buying them down......
You mad, bro?:laugh:
 
Wow! People shouldn't be smokein
An agent has no business even trying to write a policy without knowing the area and the business of the funeral home

The area is filled with dying people. The funeral home burns or buries the bodies. As an agent I produce the policy that creates the money to pay the funeral home to burn or bury the bodies of he area filled with dying people.

And now you know...:yes:
 
Lucchese boots, Levi's blue jeans, button up shirt, jacket with company logo depending on weather. This works great in W Texas, NM, AZ. Your mileage may vary in other regions.
 
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