Devin01
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Once you write a case the commission is yours, even if you change hierarchies. Just remember your old upline the dirtbag who would not release you, will keep his overrides on the cases you wrote while you were with them.
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Once you write a case the commission is yours, even if you change hierarchies. Just remember your old upline the dirtbag who would not release you, will keep his overrides on the cases you wrote while you were with them.
It doesn't seem fair, does it? The overrides should transfer to the writing agent's new up line in a better world.
It doesn't seem fair, does it? The overrides should transfer to the writing agent's new up line in a better world.
I have an up-line who will not grant us a release and has held commissions back from us for three years.
Out of integrity I will not mention there name in this thread. Of course I wish that residual would be moved away from that dirt bag.
You took what I typed out of context.
So you believe that the old upline should just lose everything? If that were the case then no upline would release. I sure am glad you're not the one setting the rules!
I have been in situations where the up line did next to nothing for me. So, yes. I don't think that they deserved to get those overrides from my blood, sweat and tears.
Yes, that is correct, the agent will retain all renewals (as long as they are contracted as an agent and not a "solicitor"). Agents are paid directly by UHC and retain renewals. Solicitors are paid by their upline. I don't know many uplines that would pay renewals to a solicitor unless they had a prior written agreement to do that.