Hello, everyone. I'm new to the forum and I have a question.
I passed my CA Life and Health exam a few weeks ago, and around that same time, I signed a contract with Insphere Insurance Solutions. After attending a couple of office meetings, I decided Insphere was not the place for me, for a variety of reasons. Anyway, I canceled my contact with them soon after that.
So today, I recieved a letter from Insphere saying that I have to wait six months before I can contract directly with carriers that work with Insphere. The thing is, I never filled out any of the appointment paperwork that Insphere gave me; in addition, I don't even have my insurance license yet!
So, does this really mean I cannot work with any insurance companies that work with Insphere for the next six months? The letter also mentioned that I need to have a clear debit balance with Insphere, but, again, I don't have my license yet, how could I owe them any money?
I passed my CA Life and Health exam a few weeks ago, and around that same time, I signed a contract with Insphere Insurance Solutions. After attending a couple of office meetings, I decided Insphere was not the place for me, for a variety of reasons. Anyway, I canceled my contact with them soon after that.
So today, I recieved a letter from Insphere saying that I have to wait six months before I can contract directly with carriers that work with Insphere. The thing is, I never filled out any of the appointment paperwork that Insphere gave me; in addition, I don't even have my insurance license yet!
So, does this really mean I cannot work with any insurance companies that work with Insphere for the next six months? The letter also mentioned that I need to have a clear debit balance with Insphere, but, again, I don't have my license yet, how could I owe them any money?