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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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I love Medicare Pro app CRM

I love Medicare Pro app CRM

They just get it :) Based inside the USA. They answer the phone (480)681-7599 and they understand insurance agents selling Medicare. They have the system down. It is simple and lots of built in that you need but were afraid to ask. I have owned an insurance agency since 1993 and this is the best system. Period! We spent thousands on Process Street and Monday.com. What a beating. We were able to get the information moved over to Medicare Pro CRM and we are never looking back. If you just want to delight your customers and have everything in one place whether your a one person or a 12 person agency like ours this is they system. Our team is age 30 to 70 and it works. Thank you Medicare Pro for giving us time to sell and service and not learning how to program a software CRM that knows nothing about being an insurance agent.
Jeff David - Jeff David Insurance Gladstone MO

Date of experience: April 29, 2022

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