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Posted by Allan on October 17, 2003 at 08:43:57 from (148.63.132.164):
In Reply to: Re: Combinned Insurance Co., Any comments?/....; posted by Chris-se-ILL on October 17, 2003 at 08:01:27:
Hi Chris, Yes, everything you say is absolutely the truth and I have had to give the Nebraska Insurance Commission a call a time or two myself. But, not with this outfit, I might add. My problem with this little 'Combined Insurance' company is with it's objectives and it's core company goals. It of course, has to and does meet the state requirements to do business here. What they do however, is sell insurance on a 6 month plan. That plan then is renewed by a salesman visiting you, one on one, every six months on or before the expiration date of that 6 month policy. Their total objective in this world is to sell you more & more insurance and to always 'up the ante' at every six month period. There is a reason that their rates are so low.....at first. Buy into their little game and I will guarantee you that within in three years you will be so sick of this outfit, you will be meeting them at the door carrying a ball bat. This is just my opinion, Allan
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