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It's about time someone stopped all these rogue agents from doing the assists on pdps. That job is for those of us who are both licensed and appointed with the carriers for that purpose.
Ya'll just need to go somewhere and play vid games or whatever you do while we take care of business.
That's what the client would have to say but how many would remember to say it if and when UHC calls them randomly about something that happened several months ago.
Talk about stupidity, this one beats everything. I will just play dumb about PDP from now on, I'm not risking a healthy renewal stream with this.
I just realized my original post said 'ISP' instead of 'IP'...
I did the app during AEP. I'm still at a loss as to how they decided I did this for my client.
No matter. I can pass on using UHC for PDP. I think I wrote two.
Rick
Did you do this on the med.gov site or the agent assist site (blanking on name something like myenroll.com)?
Did you do this on the med.gov site or the agent assist site (blanking on name something like myenroll.com)?
UHC (and others) have a consumer site with an online application. There is a place to put the agent ID number for commission. This is where I did it. Had I used Medicare.gov I don't know how UHC could even question what was done. UHC does not have an electronic enrollment system that does not require a signature pad negating any reason to use it. Humana says we need a SOA to use their e-app despite the consumer having to click a link and e-sign. I've given up on CMS being anything close to agent friendly. It's too bad companies who keep feeling us the BS about how we are their partners do everything they can to keep us from working on our clients' behalf. Rick