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A lot of towns are starting to require you to register and pay a daily fee to knock on doors. I have to pay a fee to knock in the town I live in.
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A lot of towns are starting to require you to register and pay a daily fee to knock on doors. I have to pay a fee to knock in the town I live in.
The government can wipe them all away with the stroke of a pen.
I don’t mind the AHIP training because it does thin the herd but I don’t understand the solicitation handcuffs; not good for agents or consumers.I can't help but laugh at all the people who think MA and PDP's are over regulated. My God, take the AHIP, do the training and follow the simply rules laid out as far as how you can market them, get a SOA and sell, sell, sell. There are many other careers far more regulated then the stupid Medicare plans we sell. I can't imagine getting all these referrals from people and then just telling them I don't do the MA or PDP because there are rules we have to follow and give up $75000/year on renewals. It would be like a financial advisor saying I only do Mutual Funds because the stocks, bonds, variable annuities, etc. are over regulated. Just my opinion and it is working very well for me.
A lot of towns are starting to require you to register and pay a daily fee to knock on doors. I have to pay a fee to knock in the town I live in.
I don’t mind the AHIP training because it does thin the herd but I don’t understand the solicitation handcuffs; not good for agents or consumers.
It’s hard to judge MA because the plans are so different across the country, even county to county.I was actually thinking about taking the AHIP this year, but after being reminded why I stopped selling that crap over 10 years ago.....F*ck it!!! I don't want or need the headaches.
I'll have the phone #'s for the PDP's and if they want a MAPD...oh well.
That's true. I think they're crap where I live, but it sounds like they're really good in Florida and Kalifornia.It’s hard to judge MA because the plans are so different across the country, even county to county.
Seems to be, zero premium is almost like not selling!!!!!!!!!That's true. I think they're crap where I live, but it sounds like they're really good in Florida and Kalifornia.
They were good when I sold them in 2005-2008, but they really went downhill.
I have to pay a fee to knock in the town I live in.