Contracting

I would just say this (and this is not a dig at all)

Todd has a lot of great tools for new agents with MedicareTraining101 and such, along with decent discounts. He also has street level contracts that are good and up front releases. I didn't sign with with him ONLY because some of the questions in on-boarding made me feel a little uncomfortable. However, I'm also a little paranoid about telling people about my assets.

It's nothing unreasonable, just something that made me nervous (because I'm a weirdo)

I'm not shilling, just giving a personal observation.

I do understand that. I'm pretty sure the parts you were uncomfortable with is really only used to determine advances. Sorry, but we've just been burned too many times by agents creating bad debts. For future reference, we are the only ones who see it.

Thank you for the kudos! :noteworthy:
 
I'll keep that in mind when I do my MI contracting. I don't do advances.

I do understand that. I'm pretty sure the parts you were uncomfortable with is really only used to determine advances. Sorry, but we've just been burned too many times by agents creating bad debts. For future reference, we are the only ones who see it.

Thank you for the kudos! :noteworthy:
 
Great advice!

Thank you so much!
Always make sure that you ask what the up line's release policy and make them put it in writing. Some of the more unscrupulous agencies will treat agents like property and refuse to let them go when they request it for no good reason other than pure greed.
 
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