Shame on you.

Certain insurance companies have been conning our soldiers—especially the new recruits—into buying near-worthless investments.  Among other things, they hire retired officers to go in and give “compulsory briefings” that are actually insurance sales pitches, where, in one example, soldiers are told to sign papers they haven’t read and aren’t allowed to keep, which they are told are “investments” but turn out to be life insurance.  And not just life insurance, but life insurance that costs over 6 times what soldiers are paying for the army-provided life insurance and provides less than 1/6 the coverage.

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Banning the insurance agents from military bases would seem like an extreme step.  I know that free access to military bases is one of America’s most prized freedoms (which Amendment is that again?).  Also, they have the best parties.

Next thing you know, people will be trying to get terrorists banned from military bases or similar nonsense.

Posted by Signor_Ferrari  on  07/20  at  01:44 PM

I blame the trial lawyers. oh, and activist judges.

Posted by Dawn  on  07/20  at  04:10 PM

I agree with Dawn.

Posted by  on  08/16  at  04:03 PM

It’s unfortunate that some insurance companies spoil the reputation for the rest of them. Most insurance companies abide by ehical guidelines and make policies with the interests of the clients in mind.

Posted by The Insurance Guy  on  04/30  at  09:46 PM

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