I see a lot of very uneducated comments on here that are seemingly posted by folks that have no clue what they are speaking of......I experience with a lot of different companies,,like the blues and the principles that are destroying budgets with high deductibles,,,rates that increase nearly 30 percent yearly and claim everything is pre-existing when claims come in..... myself,,,and several others including small companies I know,,,have had great experience with RNI,,,,,. Make sure you know your policy and your agent...Not an 800 number you never get to speak to anyone that knows any answers...
Let me guess. You live in India and sell over the phone??
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At the end of the day as long as your customers know what an indemnity policy is, it is not a major medical policy.
It becomes a problem when they try to pass it off as a major medical.
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