Uhhh I have CSG. Your link to the CSG website helps me out 0.0%
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Here is some rates from CSG.
zip code - 37010
t65 rate is $90.05 for female on G
70 - $125.48
75 - $160.70
They seem to be low cost early on, but as you age, rates are middle of the road. Obviously this is just a snap shot.
Here is some rates from CSG.
zip code - 37010
t65 rate is $90.05 for female on G
70 - $125.48
75 - $160.70
They seem to be low cost early on, but as you age, rates are middle of the road. Obviously this is just a snap shot.
On your dashboard, click on Market Analytics and you can see rate history(not that accurate) and a 5 year rate range.Where do you find that on CSG? I’ve heard that before but I can’t find it.
Increase HistoryAre you able to see rate history though?
In FL, a t65 will always pay what a 65 year old pays (UHC). I have clients who signed up 8-9 years ago and pay the same as a 65 year old today. But if I were to quote a 75 year old today, it would be about $60 more per month.
So that’s why I’m wondering if we can see rate history. Age band increases aren’t the same.
In FL, a t65 will always pay what a 65 year old pays (UHC).
carrier's legacy rates are different than their initial rates.
click on Market Analytics and you can see rate history(not that accurate) and a 5 year rate range.
wondering if we can see rate history.
I have the Complete Plan for $30 a month and those features are built into it. They do have some new add ons that I don't have(Market Pulse, Edge and Reach).Are the policies issue age in FL or attained age?
UHC here is community rated.
Most of the policies here are issue age but lately we have had new carriers enter the market offering ATTAINED age.
It depends.
Carriers like MOO that change carriers every 3 years, legacy rates vs new business rates are useless
5 yr rate history is an add-on feature, not standard with CSG. I considered upgrading but did not consider their history info to be helpful.
The CSG rate history info is useless IMO
Are the policies issue age in FL or attained age?
UHC here is community rated.
Most of the policies here are issue age but lately we have had new carriers enter the market offering ATTAINED age.
It depends.
Carriers like MOO that change carriers every 3 years, legacy rates vs new business rates are useless
5 yr rate history is an add-on feature, not standard with CSG. I considered upgrading but did not consider their history info to be helpful.
The CSG rate history info is useless IMO