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TEK DIVISION
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As commercial lines specialists, we used to think there wasn’t much money in personal lines because of the small premiums and high service requirement (phone calls). We were wrong. Commercial businesses that generate less than $15M in revenue annually generally go for $2,000 or less.
That seems like small change when you consider some high value homes are paying as much as $25,000 or more. Even the smaller middle class type home, two cars, and a toy is $4,000-$5,000 per household. There are yacht owners paying over $80,000 annually for their insurance.
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Many businesses purchase season tickets for a sporting event in order to give them to clients, customers, or employees to enjoy. Kerry and Dwight bought some great seats for the Cardinals' home games. We usually have a drawing in our office if there are tickets available. Sometimes on late notice, we'll just ask everybody who can go. (Nikki went to the last game). Although I haven't seen the new stadium, I've had a couple of opportunities to go; it just hasn't worked out for one reason or another. My husband has gotten some nice box seats from Anheuser Busch in the past. We went to see the Harlem Globe Trotters a couple of months ago from a private glassed in room. It had a mini-bar and appetizers! Now THAT’S how I like to watch sports-if I have to watch sports and if you call the Harlem Globe Trotters a sport. Anyway, I'm pretty sure the only reason we got tickets was because none of the executives, employees, or friends of employees at Anheuser Busch follows recreational basketball. Speaking of tickets to unusual events—the other day I got a call from our Aflac representative. He wanted to know if I'd like some tickets to see Arena Football and he was pretty sure they were going to the playoffs. As exciting as that sounds, I had to pass. By the sound of the Aflac rep's hard sell and the fact that he called at 5:10 on a Friday, I'd guess I was probably the 84th person he contacted trying to get rid of the tickets. I think in order for tickets to be a cost-effective perk for your clients, they need to be to an event that is across-the-board popular, and they can't be in the nose-bleed section and ideally, if you can't make either of those stipulations possible, then there MUST be a free mini-bar involved.
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