Single Premium Life

Assuming he can qualify for the Gold plan(if the 2 heart attacks 12 years ago is all he has wrong with him, then he should)...then for $23,800.80 he can buy a $47,000 policy. Single premium's also available on the Silver plan @ $532.70 if he doesn't qualify for the Gold plan.

That seems like such a good deal I'm surprised most don't so something like this 5,302 for a 10k benefit and final expenses are taken care of

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Yes it is a good deal, but most FE buyers don't have a spare $24,000 laying around.:D

I wonder if a significant amount might have a spare $5302 though. Probably not but it seems like such a good deal it would be nice to offer that to the ones on the upper end of the FE income range. I would think that people who make 40k a year might have a spare 5k for a 10k bene. Of course I'm a noob and I might think wrong!!

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I wonder if a significant amount might have a spare $5302 though. Probably not but it seems like such a good deal it would be nice to offer that to the ones on the upper end of the FE income range. I would think that people who make 40k a year might have a spare 5k for a 10k bene. Of course I'm a noob and I might think wrong!!

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It does make good sense. I don't do a lot of FE, but from what I read on here...most FE prospects don't have that kind of money saved...but if they do that's a great idea.
 
Nice thank you for the advice. I should check out getting appointed with them I know my upline recommends them

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Are they good for smokers and people who took depression meds?

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I wonder if a significant amount might have a spare $5302 though. Probably not but it seems like such a good deal it would be nice to offer that to the ones on the upper end of the FE income range. I would think that people who make 40k a year might have a spare 5k for a 10k bene. Of course I'm a noob and I might think wrong!!

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You will go as broke as the average FE prospect waiting fro someone in the FE market to buy a single premium policy. They think single premium is only paying one month.
 
$23,884.00 buys that 61 year old $40,000 if he smokes...so not bad. Looking at the app, they appear to be ok on depression.

And good luck getting a decision at the end of the call. I stopped doing the "enhanced" call because you can't do it on speakers and they weren't giving an answer anyway.
 
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