I keep seeing about a wolf? Can anyone explain who this wolf is? Former agents? Former officer? Current carrier? I am clueless what you al are talking about.
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Dear “Mr. Payback,”
The Wolf 🐺 Checking in here. I don’t write my old clients. I can barely keep up writing existing Allstate customers that were NOT in my book. I can’t believe how many folks want to leave Allstate and come with the 🐺! I’m sort of like your CEO, I don’t want grow too fast.
Moreover, I feel bad for poor sap that bought my book. She was sold a Bill of goods by unscrupulous Allstate Sales Mangers. I refuse to stoop to Allstate management’s level by poaching my old clients.
Please let me know if you would like a quote on your insurance. I know you would not feel bad leaving because you probably don’t have Allstate as your insurance carrier. Most Home office employees are insured Ailstate.
The Wolves are former Allstate agents who have been termed by corporate or who have sold their Allstate books and turn around and contact customers from their former Allstate books and convinces them move their Allstate business away to competitors and sells them the policies to those other companies. Basically it is their way to "pay back" Allstate from terming them or having a negative experience before selling off their Allstate books. It is a widespread insurance agency industry tactic.
2019 to 2020*
Allstate is down 400 Agencies and an additional 3200 support staff. Pretty safe to say he is one of these folks. It’s a shame that he has to be so bitter to a carrier that probably treated him very well for a long time.
He/She is just another bitter troll in this chat.
*2020 Allstate Annual Report
Geico is the wolf
I am curious as well. Some of the people on here just screw around talking about nonsense and try to confuse everyone. They are likely people in corporate communications. Once they get bounced by Allstate they will be able to land a job at The Gap with their communications degree.