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Old 10-04-2024, 04:21 AM
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The application is not the annuity contract. The application may be 20 pages, but the annuity contract is more than 100 pages, and you will never see it until you have paid your money. I have reviewed several friends' investment portfolios where they had no idea that they had purchased an annuity. And, you cannot get a copy of the annuity contract until you pay your money. I have tried several times, and the salespeople absolutely refuse to provide a copy of the contract. They actually get angry when you ask for it.
Again sorry that happen to you but I am telling you can get a copy before.
I will agree there are some not so great agents just like there’s not so great judges, real estate agents, politicians, policy and so on and so on you
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