I fought the law and....
#21
Originally posted by John H@July 12, 2005, 11:13 AM
Not trying to be a pain, but I work in the sales dept of a large insurance company and I found out through a monthly call audit from a supervisor that the ticket will infact still be on the MVR. I made a small error during a quote I was doing where someone asked if they took traffic school for the ticket if we'd then remove the ticket in question. I told him yes and was told during my call audit that the answer was pointed out to me is no. It'll save him the points, but the ticket will still be on his MVR when we run it. I didn't realize that myself and I've been working here for a year now. So, although we go through extensive training before we take our first call, they either never covered it or I somehow missed it.
Not trying to be a pain, but I work in the sales dept of a large insurance company and I found out through a monthly call audit from a supervisor that the ticket will infact still be on the MVR. I made a small error during a quote I was doing where someone asked if they took traffic school for the ticket if we'd then remove the ticket in question. I told him yes and was told during my call audit that the answer was pointed out to me is no. It'll save him the points, but the ticket will still be on his MVR when we run it. I didn't realize that myself and I've been working here for a year now. So, although we go through extensive training before we take our first call, they either never covered it or I somehow missed it.
I have gone to traffic school 4 times...and have never had my insurance raised. I did however, NOT go to traffic school for one ticket...and my rate went up.
#22
ok before this gets ugly...maybe its different in Ohio than here in Cali, but here it keeps it off the record and the insurance companies can not see it, I have several friends that work for Gieco and it doesnt show up out here.
#27
Originally posted by John H@July 12, 2005, 12:13 PM
Not trying to be a pain, but I work in the sales dept of a large insurance company and I found out through a monthly call audit from a supervisor that the ticket will infact still be on the MVR. I made a small error during a quote I was doing where someone asked if they took traffic school for the ticket if we'd then remove the ticket in question. I told him yes and was told during my call audit that the answer was pointed out to me is no. It'll save him the points, but the ticket will still be on his MVR when we run it. I didn't realize that myself and I've been working here for a year now. So, although we go through extensive training before we take our first call, they either never covered it or I somehow missed it.
Not trying to be a pain, but I work in the sales dept of a large insurance company and I found out through a monthly call audit from a supervisor that the ticket will infact still be on the MVR. I made a small error during a quote I was doing where someone asked if they took traffic school for the ticket if we'd then remove the ticket in question. I told him yes and was told during my call audit that the answer was pointed out to me is no. It'll save him the points, but the ticket will still be on his MVR when we run it. I didn't realize that myself and I've been working here for a year now. So, although we go through extensive training before we take our first call, they either never covered it or I somehow missed it.
#31
if they ask and arent going to check I wouldnt tell them anything...theyll check anyways....if you did school it shouldnt show and I would say I have no tickets....you can always play dumb and say you forgot if they check
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