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This fancy site is specifically for those abandoned or rolled debts, along with any juicy public notices or general reviews about agents. How scandalous!

Commission-related debt, as defined by carrier regulations, occurs when a negative balance remains due to a chargeback of a life insurance policy and is escalated up the hierarchy due to the agent's failure to repay the advanced commission or is pending escalation within 90 days without any action from the agent. It's like a never-ending debt soap opera.

Public Notices are like the gossip columns of the business world, and sometimes they send out judgments about agents who have been up to no good. Stay woke and watch out for these notices to shield yourself from sketchy dealings. Remember, knowledge is power! *cue dramatic music*

Public notices are sent via email from the Department of Insurance (DOI) if you happen to be an agent holding a resident or non-resident license in their respective state. But wait, there's more! You can also take a thrilling trip to your state's Department of Insurance website, or any other state in the United States, to locate public notices. The fun never ends!

Ready to gush about your fabulous agent? Leave a review if you have nothing but rainbows and unicorns to say, or just leave a review anyway! Let's shout it from the rooftops about exceptional service!

  • Oh, and don't forget to proofread! We wouldn't want any embarrassing typos ruining your masterpiece.
  • When crafting your review, stick to the facts, people. No need to drag in any irrelevant parties unless you've got legit beef with them that resulted in a chargeback within your organization's hierarchy.

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