
adpeucom
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Premiums dropping? Are you mad? Premiums ALWAYS rise - fact of life - They want fancier cars, offices, adverts = more money needed from you.. you live longer = more money = better cars = even more money needed... |
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Jujeaux
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I am living proof , I shoulda died 5 years ago so those highly inflated premiums i payed was worth every cent. But no they will not be going down till they can just get a few more breakthroughs
in whats been ailing us for an eternity. |
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gotalife
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What you are supposing would be like asking a Loan Shark to give you an extension on your loan because "I'll have the money in just a few days. Honest." |
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claude
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I don't know. My gran is currently having trouble getting travel insurance. She's 80, travels about once a year, and now is being told that the company that used to insure her now won't insure anyone over 60.
If life expectancy is increasing, why is travel insurance getting more difficult and costly for the aged? |
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Mer-Dory - (Queen of Doryland)
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I don't think the insurance companies would be too happy about that actually. |
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Bent
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Does this also mean I can throw out my condoms and go bare back now |
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we_build_champions
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Life insurance premiums have been dropping. It's health insurance and all other types that have been increasing. |
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Spud
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ever the dreamer.. |
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Andres A
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insurance are one of the most sucsesful busisnes there is , so i doubt that they make a profit based on logic |
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Emma Woodhouse
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It should, but they won't. |
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>darkangel<
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dont know but i dont think its always such a good thing who really wants to keep going after there enjoyment of life drops to a certan point i would prefer to live to 50 and enjoy my self more than live to 100 and spend the last few years needing to be looked after like a baby |
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rabcarr4
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Well i am 36 and will die when i am 40 so my life expectency ain't very high. |
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tigertiggerii
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New mortality tables came out January 2005. Insurance companies are now applying them to their rates so as of right now, yes it is possible to get better life insurance rates. More questions, please email me at mattb@benefitsblvd.com. I can show you examples if you like. |
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mbrcatz
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Life expectancy increasing, means that a child born today will live longer than someone born 25 years ago . . . so the increase in life expectancy shouldn't affect YOUR rates, as your actual date of birth hasn't changed. |
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