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Quick overview on how to sell the benefits of the Critical Illness Indemnity Plan

Quick overview on how to sell the benefits of the Critical Illness Indemnity Plan. The TFBR Method Of Selling. Use the TFBR method to sell your product or service. Never present a feature of a product and/or service without explaining how it benefits your prospects and their employees.

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Quick overview on how to sell the benefits of the Critical Illness Indemnity Plan

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  1. Quick overview on how to sell the benefits of the Critical Illness Indemnity Plan

  2. The TFBR Method Of Selling • Use the TFBR method to sell your product or service. Never present a feature of a product and/or service without explaining how it benefits your prospects and their employees. • T – Tie Back: Remind your prospect of his/her needs • F – Feature: What is it? • B – Benefit: What will the feature do for the prospect? • R – Reaction: Confirm its importance.

  3. The Tie Back • Preface your feature/benefit statement by first using a tieback. A tieback reminds the prospect of a need or concern he/she expressed earlier during your open-ended questions. Sample Tie-Back Starters • You mentioned that… • You indicated you were concerned about… • I know you place a great importance upon… • You shared a concern about

  4. The Reaction • End each TFBR with an open-ended reaction question. This involves the prospect in your product presentation and keeps you from doing all the talking. Examples of Reaction Questions • How do you see that working in your situation? • In what way would this be helpful to you? • When would this be the most helpful? • What’s your opinion about what we’ve discussed?

  5. Examples on how to sell benefit of the Personal Recovery Plus

  6. Feature: First-Occurrence Benefit Tie Back: • You mentioned that you were concerned about your ability to replace a loss of income if you or a family member were to suffer a critical illness or injury Features: • AFLAC’s Personal Recovery Plus plans pay a First-Occurrence Benefit of either $5,000 or $2,000 depending on the plan that you select, the first time you or a covered family member suffers a covered event. Benefits: • This helps ensure that you will have the money necessary to help cover the high costs of deductibles and copayments or help replace any loss of income during your illness.

  7. Feature: First-Occurrence Benefit Continued Reaction Question: • How do you see this working in your situation?

  8. Feature: Reoccurrence Benefit Tie Back: • I know you place great importance on your family’s long-range security. Features: • As you know, most people survive the initial major event of a heart attack, stroke, or other covered illness. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for that same person to have additional problems. That’s why AFLAC pays a Reoccurrence benefit of either $2,500 or $1,000 for each additional reoccurrence of a covered event if a major event occurs more than 180 days after the First-Occurrence Benefit was last paid. Benefits: • This helps you manage the additional costs of reoccurring illness and helps keep your family out of debt.

  9. Feature: Reoccurrence Benefit Continued Reaction Question: • In what way would this be helpful to you and your family?

  10. Feature: Hospital Confinement Benefit Tie Back: • You indicated that you were concerned about your ability to pay the high deductibles and copayments associated with your major medical insurance… Feature: • AFLAC’s plan pays either $300 or $200 per day for hospital confinement for the treatment of a covered specified health event.

  11. Feature: Hospital Confinement Benefit Continued Benefit: • This benefit is paid directly to you, unless assigned otherwise. This means that you can use the money where it’s needed most: to pay the mortgage or rent, buy groceries, replace lost income, or cover deductibles and copayments. Reaction Question: • How do you see this helping you out?

  12. Couple With The Personal Recovery Plus (Critical Illness) • You are already protecting them from the threat of cancer. Why not protect against heart attacks, strokes, and more. • The Personal Recovery Plus is a great complement to Aflac’s cancer plan. Combining the two products creates a comprehensive critical illness package.

  13. Feature: Transportation Benefit Tie-Back: • You shared a concern about your ability to receive the best health care for you and your family on a local level… Features: • AFLAC will pay up to $1,500 for you or a family member to travel to special treatment facilities.

  14. Feature: Transportation Benefit Continued Benefits: • I know that you want your family to receive the highest level of care available. As you know, that level of care isn’t always available in your local community. This feature will help provide the money necessary for you or a family member to travel to the finest treatment facilities available. Reaction Question: • How do you see this working in your situation?

  15. Feature: Lodging Benefit Tie-Back: • You shared a concern about your ability to meet the ongoing out-of-pocket expenses associated with these types of illnesses or injuries. Features: • AFLAC will pay up to $60 per day for lodging for up to 15 days if you or a covered family member needs to travel to a special treatment center.

  16. Feature: Lodging Benefit Continued Benefits: • This will ensure that you and your family members will receive the best care available and will help get you back to work as soon as possible. Reaction Question: • How do you see this working in your situation?

  17. Feature: Ambulance Benefit Tie-Back: • You shared a concern about your ability to pay the out-of-pocket costs associated with the treatment of a critical illness. Features: • AFLAC will pay up to $100 for ground transportation or $1,00 air transportation to a hospital. As you know the highest level of care isn’t always available in your local community which require that you travel to another city or state.

  18. Feature: Ambulance Benefit Continued Benefits: • This feature will help provide the money necessary for you or a family member to travel to those hospitals. This will help keep you from having to make loans to pay for your transportation expenses. Reaction Question: • How do you see this working in your situation?

  19. Couple With Personal Cancer Indemnity Plan • You are already protecting them from the threat of a critical illness. Why not protect against cancer as well. • AFLAC’s Personal Cancer Indemnity Plan is a great complement to AFLAC’s Personal Recovery Plus plan. Combining the two products creates a comprehensive critical illness package. • Always present both products to your client.

  20. General Sales Tip • “Never share the cost before you have established the value.” • You must engage your client in a thorough discussion regarding his or her personal needs. If you client doesn’t recognize the need, he or she has no reason to own your product. • The goal is to focus the client of value, not cost. Any discussion of cost that does not also include a detailed discussion of value is wasted time for both you and your client.

  21. Questions: • If you have any questions over this material, please call 800-979-6711.

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