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Aug 16, 2010

Greg does a podcast from the Atlanta Punchline.

5 Comments
  • almost eleven years ago
    Rocky
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  • almost eleven years ago
    Sergio
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  • almost eleven years ago
    Sunira
    Traditional products like whole life and eenmwodnt are not transparent. The customers don't know how much has been charged yearly to the cost of the protection(mortality charge)and it is increasing yearly.Neither do the insurance agents know.These products are also know as 'BUNDLED product". In an UNBUNDLED product like regular ILPs you know how much is taken to pay your insurance, the investment return, the funds you have chosen etc. You are given this report at least once a year.YOU get zero report for traditional products. You are not told how much is taken from your premium to payyour insurance protection cost, the return of the fund.The whole idea is to keep you in the dark.This cost goes up until it hits the BOMB level which is around 60 or more . At this time your return starts to decline becuase now your premium isn't enough to pay your insurance and the additional cost will be taken from your cash value and more and more will taken as you age.The mortality charge chews away your cash value.It is a misconception that the BOmb happens to ILP .It is not true. It also happens to traditional products.How come you are not toldby your agent? Obvious reason is you always think your insurance agent is trustworthy and competent; he or she isn't. If they are, they won't tell you also because that would frighten you and you might end up not buying. This will cost the agent a huge commission. They play safe. Get the deal first. This is willful concealment of facts.This breaches the Financial Advisory Act.
  • thirteen and a half years ago
    garlicook
    I agree with most of your rant and love the passion of your anger. Sounds just like me. Love you Greg.
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