Guzmán’s jaw tightened. For three months, he had sold policies—auto, life, health—collecting premiums from elderly clients who trusted his fake badge. But without a valid cédula , every signature he took was fraud.
The man’s smile faltered. “A clerical error. I’ll call my contact.” examen cedula a agente de seguros
Mr. Guzmán smiled, sliding over a laminated card. It looked perfect: holograms, registry number, even the dry seal of the Dirección General de Profesiones. But Alejandro’s fingers felt the edge—slightly smoother than official stock. Guzmán’s jaw tightened
That afternoon, the police arrived. Guzmán was led out in handcuffs. And Alejandro printed a notice for his wall: "Before you trust the agent, trust the ID. Examen de cédula: no shortcuts." Moral: In insurance, as in life, the most dangerous fine print is the one on a fake credential. The man’s smile faltered
“Your cédula profesional ,” Alejandro said, extending his hand.