Term4Sale.com Celebrates 3,000,000 Term Life Insurance Comparisons and Counting
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Term4Sale.com (http://www.term4sale.com) is celebrating 15 years offering consumers personalized, instant term life insurance comparisons. The company registered the domain name in 1998 and began offering life insurance comparisons shortly thereafter.
OnCompulife president
When asked why so many people use http://www.term4sale.com Barney said, "No other site that allows people to see more companies and term life insurance products than term4sale. The reason is simple. Neither Compulife nor http://www.term4sale.com sells life insurance. Compulife's revenue comes from sales of life insurance comparison software to insurance agents and agencies. Our software has more companies and products because that's what our customers want. Because life insurance companies do not have to pay to have their products included in Compulife, http://www.term4sale.com is unbiased and objective. We include all companies and term life insurance products in the software."
Compulife's current U.S. database of companies includes over 100 U.S. life insurance companies and another 20 in
Consumers, searching for agents, can get a list of the three closest agents to their particular zip code. Barney strongly urges consumers to call all three. He told us, "It's important to have agents compete for your business. You're not just shopping for the best product, you are shopping for the best advice and service. Should you buy 10 year term or 20 year term? Should you buy term or whole life? How much life insurance do you need?" Barney believes its best to hear different opinions and work with the agent who makes the most sense.
Barney also thinks it's important to make sure that the agents know that customers are shopping. That way, they will be more inclined to sharpen their pencils and offer the best products up front, realizing that shoppers might go down the street if they get a better offer. Unfortunately most consumers buy after talking to only one agent, and most agents know that. Barney said, "If your agent knows you're shopping, then your agent will shop. You need to keep the agent on their toes."
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