Life Insurance Medical Examiner

Physicians Life Insurance appear without warning?
My husband and I have been looking at purchasing life insurance. We found an online agent of a group called "Profillment Insurance Solutions' and basically chose a particular agent because he thought the guy seemed nice on the phone. I'm not a big fan of this agent, primarily because he lives in another state so you never really know. But also because forensic scientists who work with your company appeared unannounced at the door at 8am in the morning saying they had appointments with us. I refused to leave the house. Doctors said they had called both our phone numbers and left messages that went. Neither my husband nor I received messages (or missed calls) – do not even have my phone number. And also, is not it strange to leave messages telling us when the come in instead of talking to us directly and make an appointment? I'm skeeved, but my husband insists that this is normal. It?
mbrcatz, if that's the normal procedure for dealing with customers I am very sorry for them. First off, it would buy insurance from someone strictly online. If he can not put in the effort to OME see, then he is not a good counselor. Insurance advisors do enough in the commissions are usually worth knowing in person at least once. Secondly, if people are appearing without warning, which is simply the shadow! The Most companies confirming an appointment and make sure they receive a response from the first customer to confirm things before reporting. Anyone who only occurs without warning clearly has no time to kill and can waste time appearing at random places. Cancel it was never applied and find an insurance broker that will meet you in person. Anyone can sound "nice" on the phone, but the eyes can not get away with it usually a lie. If 're sitting face to face, you get a better read, if a man is the shadow or not.
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