What should contact be for Ameritas

I have the same Issue with Cigna. A client wants a quote; you have to login to Cigna, get to their quoting tool, and enter in their details. Pick a plan out of about 6-8 options, and then send the client the premium and the brochure.
The client looks at it and calls you back and ask for a cheaper premium. Back to Cigna you go to do it all over again. Then they want to see it with vision. Nope, now a lower deductible. It’s non stop. All for about $100 commission.

Manhattan life got it right by putting all of their premiums on one brochure.
 
I have the same Issue with Cigna. A client wants a quote; you have to login to Cigna, get to their quoting tool, and enter in their details. Pick a plan out of about 6-8 options, and then send the client the premium and the brochure.
The client looks at it and calls you back and ask for a cheaper premium. Back to Cigna you go to do it all over again. Then they want to see it with vision. Nope, now a lower deductible. It’s non stop. All for about $100 commission.

Manhattan life got it right by putting all of their premiums on one brochure.
My experience has been much different than what you described. I check the network and then I present one or maybe two benefit design options. Premiums tend to be about $45-$50. The application is wildly easy. Client picks a security question and a PIN and those count as their signature.

The heaped option works out to about $275 year 1 and renewals are like $40. That’s the standard contract for small agents.

When I call their help desk, the employees are always very helpful and give correct answers to questions.

To me the whole Cigna value prop is the 100% preventive coverage, $5,000 max benefit, and no waiting period with prior coverage. If network is an issue, I present Ameritas.
 
It’s a decent network. Careington PPO network and I believe also Dentemax. Provider needs to be in one of them.

The Cigna plan is a PPO.


So is ameritas, in most areas, but I am finding most want to be in network and besides the network repricing I feel is the part of the value
 
Just write delta dental, and stack it up. They work, and the policies are sticky


Problem I found with Delta is they are different in every state different contract, different contact
some states dont contract

I did have one place that had a special deal with delta but they were more expensive, and even they stopped working with delta

But if I could offer them in multistate and have one place to do apps
without them being over priced
I would probably use them
 
That must be state specific. In FL they have two options. Nothing to stack to it.
I'm a bit unclear about what either of you are saying,

but as a thought gopokes may be saying to stack up individual customers using Delta on a take-it or leave it basis, rather than suggesting to stack multiple policies on one customer.

After seeing posts in this thread I am also a bit confused on what you are doing now, but I think you are basically doing what gopokes said, only using UHC instead of Delta.

You each have a process that works for you in your selling environments and it sounds like neither of your processes is going to work for vic in his selling environment.
 
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