Phone, Skype, Zoom or Face to Face Meetings
Terms of Service – Expectations
Terms of Service
- We are happy to set up phone, Zoom, Skype or face to face appointments during normal working hours. Here’s our scheduling tool.
- Outside of normal hours may be available on request
- Prior to the meeting, we ask that you:
- For Health Insurance get a quote – proposal so that we have a “start” on the information we need to help you
- If it’s not Open Enrollment, that you review the Special Enrollment Reasons – Triggers.
- We also need to have any relevant documents emailed or uploaded via secure site to us prior to the meeting so that we can review them, to help you file an appeal or get the issue resolved.
- We’ve learned that we must read documents, legal codes, Insurance Company rules, three times and when we think we understand them, to read them again, per Justice Felix Frankfurther.
- A list of your Questions – Set an Agenda
- so we can research your issues and be able to ask you the correct questions to help you.
- No surprise questions.
- If you have documents for use to review or something you want to tell us about, please send that beforehand so we can research it.
- We have to attest that we gave you all the information to make an informed decision.
- so we can research your issues and be able to ask you the correct questions to help you.
- If you are with Covered CA – that you appoint us as your agent, Instructions.
- If you don’t like our service, you can always change it later.
- For Health Insurance get a quote – proposal so that we have a “start” on the information we need to help you
- We will send you the relevant brochures, Insurance Company rules, Law and information via email prior to the meeting, so that we both have them for review and reference, as mandated by conservative interpretations of law and regulations – for example Humana’s rules.
- You may only rely on the printed word with a bonafide citation to actual law or relevant brochure… not anything that we may have said, interpreted or that you think we said. We will email them to you after the meeting, if they were not in what we sent prior to the meeting.
- Just meet us on Zoom at the appointed time.
- That way we can review everything before we call and have the information on our monitors and at our finger tips.
- Competent adults must contact us directly. We will not and are not allowed to transact Insurance – a legal document, through 3rd parties or their parents?
- Parents – Advisers can always ask questions on our website.
- can read any of the quotes and emails we send to the person they are trying to help.
- Parents – Advisers can always ask questions on our website.
- If you want to discuss Medicare Advantage and/or Part D Rx plans, everyone must sign a scope of appointment 2 days prior to the meeting.
- If you are not able to download, sign and return the scope of appointment, just send an email that your read, understood and agree to it. We can also record your consent.
- Federal Law might mandate the meeting be recorded under CFR 42 § 422.2274 We are waiting for official guidance.
- Under ACA/Health Care Reform commissions have been cut, thus we concentrate on helping our clients with the complicated, convoluted parts of insurance.
- If the relevant insurance company has an online affiliate application – link, we expect that you will be able to complete the application. This generally takes 20 to 30 minutes.
- We can help, but we would rather concentrate our time on the complicated things…
- View President Trump’s Speech on how complicated Health Insurance is.
- If the relevant insurance company has an online affiliate application – link, we expect that you will be able to complete the application. This generally takes 20 to 30 minutes.
- There is NO Charge for meeting with you. We are compensated by the Insurance Companies to help you. If they don’t pay us, they have to pay their employees to spend hours on hold with you.
- There are times, when people ask us to do research, tutoring and education and since the Insurance Company won’t be paying us, like if they are getting coverage from their employer, other insurance agents, attorney’s, they feel they are obligated to buy from their cousin in the business, Medi Cal, SSI, etc. that you can pay us directly for our time. Click here to learn more.
- Questions in the FAQs / Ask Us a Question are done at no charge, as they are mutually beneficial, you get an answer, we get a more robust and informative website.
- There are times, when people ask us to do research, tutoring and education and since the Insurance Company won’t be paying us, like if they are getting coverage from their employer, other insurance agents, attorney’s, they feel they are obligated to buy from their cousin in the business, Medi Cal, SSI, etc. that you can pay us directly for our time. Click here to learn more.
- Privacy – Nothing you tell us leaves our office – except what goes on an Insurance Application, Quote or Claim form. We do not sell you information! Learn More:
Big Advantage to VIDEO – Zoom meetings
In Video meetings not only can you see the actual law, brochure, regulation, application that we are referencing, but you get so much more in communication!
All our plans are Guaranteed Issue with No Pre X Clause
Quote & Subsidy #Calculation
There is No charge for our complementary services
Watch our 10 minute VIDEO
that explains everything about getting a quote
- Our Quote Engine Takes all the complexity out of using pencil and paper to figure out the premiums per the Obamacare/ACA rules under CFR §1.36B-3 *
- Get more detail on the Individual & Family Carriers available in CA
Health Insurance unfortunately is very complicated
President Trump February 27, 2017
- Thus, if we haven't simplified and explained in PLAIN ENGLISH what you are looking for:
Our Medicare Advantage Mandatory Training AHIP
talks of documenting every sales call.
So, we will send you an email follow up, after a call, meeting or zoom meeting. Please note, ID cards are not issued in 24 hours, may take two weeks.
Medicare.Gov
Rules on Sales Meetings
During the meeting, Medicare plans and people who work with Medicare can’t:
- Communicate incorrect information about their plan type or use inappropriate statements like their plan is “the best” or “highest ranked.”
- Tell you about other plan options you haven’t agreed to discuss, unless you specifically ask about them (to discuss these options, you need to complete a separate scope of appointment form).
- Give you written information with a complete description of how the plan works.
During the meeting, Medicare plans and people who work with Medicare can:
- Give you plan materials.
- Tell you how to get more plan information.
- Tell you about the plan options you agreed to discuss.
- Zoom Meeting Terms & Conditions – Expectations
- CMS – Best Practices for handling Personally Identifiable Information
- Defendant Glenn Andrew Neasham, a licensed insurance agent, appeals his conviction for committing theft from an elder and dependent adult by selling her an annuity policy which the prosecutor argued to the jury “was an unsuitable product for her age”
Art of Fighting without Fighting
Bruce Lee – Enter the Dragon
We don’t want to be caught unprepared to help you
#Surprise
Here’s more explanation of our terms of service that to set a meeting, we must have your questions and agenda in advance. If your question is a surprize we may not be able to give exact correct answer, it’s quite helpful for you to allow us to do the research in advance.
We don’t like making you wait on hold while we research the answer. We learned in our one year of law school to read the material 3 times and then when we think we understand it, read it again, as Justice Frankfurter said.
- We don’t want to make people wait on the phone forever and then get wrong answers.
We don’t want to be “down trodden” or feel picked on.
As a negotiating tactic, surprise can be a powerful tool that can be used to allow one side of the table to maintain pressure on the other side of the table. The thinking is that by dropping a surprise on the other side, you’ll be able to put them off balance and as they try to deal with the new situation, you can pounce and attempt to get the concessions or deal that you want out of the negotiations.
Hitting you with a surprise is a clever tactic. It can throw you off of your game and cause you to spend precious time trying to create a new strategy. While you are dealing with surprise, the other side can press their requests to have you either make concessions or to agree to a final deal. the accidental negotiator.com/surprise-in-a-negotiation
We don’t have any negotiating power. The Insurance Companies and the law set the rates and rules, NOT US!!!
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The surprise attack is one of the oldest of all negotiating tactics. It was written about in Sun Tzu’s classic The Art of Strategy. Sun Tzu’s teachings (Forbes Summary) have retained relevance through more than twenty-three centuries, guiding warriors and business professionals alike to achieve triumph over opposition. A slight nuance to the surprise attack is the Ambush, where a party arrives at bargaining with many more people than were expected.
We are in Collaborative Negotiations with you
Win Win
We want for you and I to come to the meeting with the right people, information and the authority to discuss creative solutions that are mutually beneficial. Why do it differently? To conduct a surprise attack or an Ambush will be seen as confrontational and the beginning of the deterioration of negotiations. Any other cooperative or collaborative things you do in negotiations will at best be received with suspicion or marginalized.
Defend Against Surprise Attack
There are preventive and defensive measures to handle a surprise attack.
Prevention
- BNP 6: Prepare, prepare, prepare
- Check our website, we are certainly doing that.
- BNP 7: Beware of your assumptions
- BNP 8: Set the stage. Focus on building trust and relationships
There are no shortcuts to being prepared or building a relationship based on trust. Following these BNPs will minimize any risk of a surprise attack.
Defense
For reinforcement rely on BNP 11: Develop a joint agenda. If something comes up that you didn’t discuss when you negotiated the agenda, remind the other side that their new item is not on the agenda both parties agreed to and will have to wait for the next session.
- Resist the temptation to discuss the new item. Even if you are a quick thinker and “good on your feet”, you won’t do as well as if you were prepared on the issue. Responding without preparing is exactly what the other side wants you to do; catching you unprepared, without information or analysis, is the reason that the other side conducted the surprise attack in the first place. watershed associates.com/surprise-attack
- lynda.com/being-caught-off-guard
- scholarship.law.upenn.edu
- Our webpage on meeting expectations & terms of service
- tcdla.com
- law.cornell.edu/rule_403
I’m trying to show you a picture [screen shot] of my coverage, [and COBRA offer] but I don’t have the 1-sheet summary of coverage.
I can, however, go online [to my employers portal] and click separately into every coverage category to show you coverage.
Thanks, please send whatever you can so that we can review and give you the information and explanation you need to make the best decision for your needs and budget.
Sorry, I wasn’t happy with our phone meeting yesterday.
I am in an extremely busy time and I’m used to concise answers to what I would think is a basic question.
I asked you for thirty minutes of attention to clarify some basic questions. Whenever I ask you a question you refer me to your website. I hate your website.
I find it extremely difficult to navigate and it seems geared to answer the questions of people with different concerns than me.
Your question is very similar to another question we had. Please see that Q & A here.
The way ACA, Obamacare & Trumpcare work, I’m even busier. Under ACA there are no basic questions.
If you don’t like my website, we are probably not a match. That is why I don’t give out my phone # readily, and when other agents or clients ask if they can refer me business, I ask that they only give my website and not my phone number.
In fact, I’m going to see if Covered CA would give me that same courtesy.
Sure, everyone wants concise simple answers to basic questions. It’s just not that simple. That’s one reason why we have problems with Fake News. Learn more time.com/the-real-fake-news-crisis
https://abovethelaw.com/2019/05/the-danger-in-always-being-busy/
Why do you request documents that the Insurance Company or Covered CA sent to me.
Don’t you have them in your agent portal?
Don’t you just know off the top of your head, everything that the Insurance Companies or Covered CA does?
So that we know exactly what we are talking about. Justice Frankfurter said we have to read a law, bulletin, letter, Insurance Policy, whatever 3 times and then when we think we understand it, read it again.
We don’t have a whole lot in the agent portal and it’s difficult to look it up while on the phone. Even when we do, if the information is there, I just don’t like putting clients on hold, while we review the information.
If you want a correct answer with documentation or citation that it’s correct, we are the agent for you. If you just want to call the Insurance Company, Covered CA, other agents or your friends and take any answer based on how the wind is blowing, we are not a good fit.
Even if I do know the answer, I want to double check so that we all know how the CORRECT answer was arrived at.