Stroke, COPD/Ischemic Attack

Although this was for a CI appl not FE, I spent over an hour with them. This was for myself and I already filled out the Part 2. They not only re-asked every question but spent about 20 minutes asking about my pilot's license. Then they wanted the medical examiner to re-ask the questions again. I refused.

Rick

I think that's because they knew it was u, and didn't like how u were cutting up in their training in LV!

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You may be right, but luckily I am not married to Assurity and have the luxury as an independent agent with nearly a dozen carrier options to have a short leash on carriers who initially rub me the wrong way.

Same goes with 5Star -- I have not had nearly as many problems as many on the forums, but I certainly don't blame them for canning 5Star after a nice deal goes south, totally out of the agent's control.

Reardon, you only did 1 interview with them and it was your first and last. You can't really judge everything on 1 experience. I know you tell your agents they must be on a lead system for 4 weeks before they can have a substantive assessment of the lead system, but the same concept can be applied here. It takes a larger sample size than 1 to truly determine anything substantive. I've done MANY ASSURITY interviews and NONE have lasted 30 minutes that I can remember. "IF" prepped CORRECTLY Assurity is not the worst company out there. "IF" used wisely it can be good at times. As the G.I. Joe slogan goes..."KNOWING IS HALF THE BATTLE"
 
Never mind on the stroke prospect. She told the telemarketer it was a stroke a year ago. It was a TIA and it was 2+ years ago. And it now IS $1200 in AP. ;)
 
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