I told him I had already cancelled it directly with AIA because I was a bit concerned that he wasn't responding to my text and he just told me he got "caught up" yesterday, that's why he couldn't get back to me.
I thought everything was settled, so I just left it at that because what is important is that I will be getting my $4,800 back.
Today, he posted on his Instagram about an award he had won and in his written speech, I noticed that he also wrote this as the ending paragraph...
I wrote down the whole ILP situation, the cancellation process, the slower than usual respond rate from my agent after I requested to cancel and most of my friends who replied to my story felt like it was a dig at me and that it was also very unprofessional of my agent to have done that.
I originally wrote this long post lambasting him for it to let off some steam, but to hold a grudge just feels tiresome, so I am gonna delete it and try not to make this whole experience more negative than it already is by leaving a post I had typed out in anger.
The plan to switch Agents is definitely still one I will definitely want to explore, but it won't be very easy because the agent who takes over my portfolio won't be able to get the commission from my existing policies, any commission that will be generated from my current policies will still go to my current agent, which sucks.
I am planning to use the month of March to gauge if my current agent will actually stick with his resolution to "let go of people who won't help themselves" because it will be my birthday month and he will usually send me a birthday greeting and a gift, if there is no well wishes from him, then I think it will be safe to say that I have been "let go" and it will also be time for me to let him go as well.
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