I worked as an agent with Everdays…
I worked as an agent with Everdays under Mark Eaton, and my experience was extremely disappointing.
Initially, I was brought on as a standard agent receiving inbound notifications from people requesting life insurance. Very quickly, it became clear that the lead quality was poor. Many of us agents raised concerns because the people we were contacting often didn’t understand what they had signed up for, and sales dropped significantly.
The company then shifted strategies and selected a small group of agents, including myself, to test a new inbound call vendor. I committed heavily—working long hours starting as early as 6 AM PST and staying available late into the evening. I consistently performed, averaging 4–5 sales per day at my peak, and was someone Mark regularly relied on for feedback and input.
However, the core issue never changed: the leads were misleading. Many callers believed they were responding to ads for government assistance, Medicare/Medicaid benefits, or even “free money.” In reality, they were being routed to final expense insurance. This caused confusion and frustration, especially among elderly individuals.
Despite repeatedly raising concerns about what felt like false or misleading advertising, we were told to continue selling. The result? High cancellation rates and significant chargebacks. Once clients realized they weren’t receiving what they thought they signed up for, they understandably dropped their policies—and agents were left to deal with the fallout.
Compensation was also difficult. We were only paid after the client made their payment, which, given the high cancellation rate, meant inconsistent and minimal income despite long hours of work.
Toward the end, communication became even worse. My inbound calls were suddenly cut off without notice, leaving me sitting for hours with no activity. There was no transparency or respect for the time and effort I had put in.
Overall, I felt undervalued, misled, and unsupported. Based on my experience, I would not recommend working with Everdays as an agent.








