AIG Chargebacks....by the Way

Except for Mutual, Gerber and AIG are two of the lowest when it comes to premium. Not sure how you're figuring your rates, but you're off on the 8% comment.

50 y/o male ns - $10k

AIG = $51.92

GW = $59.58

Both ROP + 10%

GW may give them addt 20% DB

I can't find my schedule - but I think GW has friendlier chargebacks?

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Except for Mutual, Gerber and AIG are two of the lowest when it comes to premium. Not sure how you're figuring your rates, but you're off on the 8% comment.

50 y/o male ns - $10k

AIG = $51.92

GW = $59.58

Both ROP + 10%

GW may give them addt 20% DB

I can't find my schedule - but I think GW has friendlier chargebacks?
 
50 y/o male ns - $10k

AIG = $51.92

GW = $59.58

Both ROP + 10%

GW may give them addt 20% DB

I can't find my schedule - but I think GW has friendlier chargebacks?

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50 y/o male ns - $10k

AIG = $51.92

GW = $59.58

Both ROP + 10%

GW may give them addt 20% DB

I can't find my schedule - but I think GW has friendlier chargebacks?


Could you repeat that please?:huh:
 
50 y/o male ns - $10k

AIG = $51.92

GW = $59.58

Both ROP + 10%

GW may give them addt 20% DB

I can't find my schedule - but I think GW has friendlier chargebacks?

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50 y/o male ns - $10k

AIG = $51.92

GW = $59.58

Both ROP + 10%

GW may give them addt 20% DB

I can't find my schedule - but I think GW has friendlier chargebacks?

Are those premiums? If so, solely on that Gerber knocks them out of the park. Unless mines out of date Im looking at 38.41 for ACH with Gerber.

Edited. Read the other post wrong. Not first day coverage...but still, my point stands.
 
Are those premiums? If so, solely on that Gerber knocks them out of the park. Unless mines out of date Im looking at 38.41 for ACH with Gerber.

Edited. Read the other post wrong. Not first day coverage...but still, my point stands.

Gerber sucks - I dont sell them . . .
 
Gerber sucks - I dont sell them . . .

FE, they're fairly competitive. From my knowledge, only to be beat by direct sales only like MoO.

Why do they suck? Their baby food isn't all that great but got to give them a break.
 
FE, they're fairly competitive. From my knowledge, only to be beat by direct sales only like MoO.

Why do they suck? Their baby food isn't all that great but got to give them a break.

If the client dies within 20 years of getting the policy - it charges back . . . ;)

Plus - they don't advance . . .
 
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