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Hahaha. Sooo true, goillini. When I was a kid, you either won or you lost. If I lost, my dad would take me out and hit 10,000 grounders at me at a hundred miles an hour, even though it was little 'Kenny' at third who lost us the game LOL. Dad didn't ever want us, or by association he, to be the goat!
Much more on topic, but my LifeTel experience has been great. I work with Ron, but I understand Elly to be kind of a tyrant towards not "dropping the ball" and he being Ron's boss and the service I get from Ron, I have a hard time believing he doesn't practice what it sounds like he preaches.
I have a question though and goillini it seems like you might be the perfect person to ask. Nonmedical term: LifeTel pushes Phoenix hard for sure. Seems like Foresters is their main back up. I know they have Assurity. I know they have Transamerica, United Home Life, Fidelity, maybe VOYA (I haven't really inquired on that one). Who's the best on the market for nonmedical term? Is there another company out there who has a better or more competitive priced product? I saw the comment about loyalty and I'm definitely not trying to be disloyal to LifeTel, but is there another insurance company's product I should be asking about? I'd appreciate your feedback
I don't do much term, mostly Final Expense, so I'm not the perfect person to ask...but I'll tell you what I can.
I have Standard Life & Accident and their sister company American National. They have non-med up to $250,000 through age 65. They're priced better than Foresters and you can contract direct with them. Same product, but American National is Life(Term and UL), Annuites and Pensions...Standard Life & Accident Is Term and FE, and health products like Cancer, Short Term Nursing Home, etc.
Family Life has a Simplified Issue non-med up to $250.000 through age 60. It has 4 medical questions. Their sister company Central United Life has the best Dental/Vision/Hearing policy on the market and other health products like Cancer.
Hope that helps.