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Redditer: What kind of ppl do insurance agents target at mrt stations?

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What kind of ppl do insurance agents target at mrt stations?​

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This is no way of complaining about them but I’m just curious as to what kind of individuals do they look out for. Like what how do they tell who has a very high probability of giving them their time and possibly converting into a paying client?

Because I get stopped alllllllllllll the freaking time and they will “escort” me to the gantry even when I gesture I’m not interested. This has been happening to me since my adolescence days and it doesn’t matter if I’m in shorts and slippers or in formals, their eyes always lit up when they see me, like is it the think I too young and don’t have insurance??? Cuz ppl always say my face still look like I’m in uni
 
Cuz ppl always say my face still look like I’m in uni
Another deluded person, always convinced he looks younger than he actually is. He takes the bait like a hungry fish. There’s nothing wrong with looking your age—yet the only reason some people are desperate to appear younger is their fear of the natural process of growing old. Ironically, these are often the same people who once labeled older generations as “boomers.” Aging was hilarious when it was happening to someone else. :rolleyes:
 
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