Help with Nsf Customer

[FONT=&quot]* The agent will receive an underwriting decision at the point of sale[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]* Phone interviews are required on all cases and have been running under 15 minutes.[/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT][FONT=&quot]
* The application does NOT require medications to be listed[/FONT][FONT=&quot]
[/FONT][FONT=&quot]* The underwriting is done based on the application questions, an Rx check is used to help determine if the applicant has a condition specified in the application questions, but simply taking maintenance medication is not a decline

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Street level commission is 115%

AgentPit Stop-Sounds good. Tried your link posted here and the page is not found.

I'm currently contracted for both companies, Central States Indemnity and CSI Life for Med Supp, and I'll look into the FE rates, UW etc. and the A+ AM Best rating can be a deal-maker (even though we all know they pay for the rating.)

All posters-Any idea if they do the 'Mutual of Omaha boogie' with rate hikes for legacy policy holders on Med Supp?

Thanks.
 
AgentPit Stop-Sounds good. Tried your link posted here and the page is not found.

I'm currently contracted for both companies, Central States Indemnity and CSI Life for Med Supp, and I'll look into the FE rates, UW etc. and the A+ AM Best rating can be a deal-maker (even though we all know they pay for the rating.)

All posters-Any idea if they do the 'Mutual of Omaha boogie' with rate hikes for legacy policy holders on Med Supp?

Thanks.


They're not in the FE business any more.:no:

I don't think they'll play the MOFO shell game...but you never know.:err:
 
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