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Life Insurance Ads Everywhere: Not Precise Enough
One Month Until The Paperback Is Released
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Precision Matters
You could laugh at me (take a number), given the fact that there are very frequently typographical errors on this newsletter. Shh: I don’t have time for lots of editing, and once I press send, I will be so disappointed in myself, that I cannot bear to read what I have sent. #Facts.
Anyways, the fact is that advertisements contain omissions, and sometimes, they are not trivial (my mom says I say the phrase “very important” too frequently, everyone’s a wordsmith).
So term life insurance has become automated to some degree, and you can see the ads everywhere.
Some are individual carriers, some are brokerages.
This one is a life insurance carrier, and it’s still not quite right. It “might be” ok if you are Miss Perfect. EVEN THEN, you are not sure if this is the best price.
You can go to the gh2benefits.com website (click on the image or click here).
It is sad, terrible, awful if you get rejected for something that seems simple, but the ripple effects change your options when the issue becomes increasingly important.
This frequently happens when your auto insurance insurance broker innocently asks, “do you want / need life insurance?”
About one month away for the paperbook, ebook available now (click here).
Two months away from this: did you know?
The audience will receive Continuing Education credits for Certified Financial Planners (it is not the only time that presentations have been used for this purpose).
By the way, I have already given away information n GH2Unfiltered.com, in bits and pieces. For paid Substack subscribers, that information is included, now.