Yep, and BCBS pays 10% on GI.
Yes but they have workable premiums I have a few with them they have been good for what it is, Basically for deals that would otherwise be lost
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Yep, and BCBS pays 10% on GI.
Yep, varies by state. Some states like I believe Indiana requires full commission on GI.Cigna does only in some states
Yep, varies by state. Some states like I believe Indiana requires full commission on GI.
Don't know if you're aware, but if you have an underage Med Supp client that their premium's getting way too high, BCBSIL will take them during AEP, if their premiums higher than BCBS. Also for those that have Disability Medicare and are past 6 months having part B and haven't gotten a Med Supp or have a MA.Yes but they have workable premiums I have a few with them they have been good for what it is, Basically for deals that would otherwise be lost
I don't know why they pay full commissions in Illinois, because Illinois doesn't require it.Yes but I mean Cigna does give commission on GI in some states that GI is not required but also not in other states
I'm looking now at my notes looks like they do in Il I am going to have double check not sure why I haven't used them there if so
Don't know if you're aware, but if you have an underage Med Supp client that their premium's getting way too high, BCBSIL will take them during AEP, if their premiums higher than BCBS. Also for those that have Disability Medicare and are past 6 months having part B and haven't gotten a Med Supp or have a MA.
The only company I know of that'll take a Disability Med Supp on somebody that's under 65 and has had Part B more than 6 months.that is interesting
Yep, you just have to check the commissions for the states you work, because it does vary by state.In TN, Bankers Fidelity pays full commission on GI.... Western United reduces the regular commission by 25% for GI. so a 20% contract would still pay 15%.
I think Humana is 50%