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Old 10-04-2024, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 View Post
Totally not true. I have personally asked several annuity salespeople to send me a copy of the annuity contract when trying to advise friends about them. They have never agreed to give me the contract. In fact, they absolutely refuse to provide it. Their policy is to collect the money from the client, and then to send them a 100+ page contract and an agreement to refund their money if the client wants to rescind the contract within 30 days. I have been cussed at and hung up on by annuity salespeople for merely asking to read the contract.
Sorry about that for you
I have been an agent for 24 years so if I tell you, you can get a copy of the policy I telling you the truth. I have given to clients when they ask.
I am sorry you had a bad experience but just like not all car salesman’s are bad same goes for annuities
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