Posted: 5/28/2005 2:49:38 PM EDT
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My Mom passed away last month. One of the insurance policies She had was through AARP/New York Life for 10,000.00. She got this policy about 11 or 12 years ago. Yesterday I get a check in the mail for 2,900 dollars. It says on the paperwork that the "contract amount" is for 2900.00. So, I read, and read, and read again the policy and it states that the Beneficiary will receive 10,000 dollars after Her death... Of course the AARP/New York Life place is closed till Tuesday, so I can't find out what is going on. Any Insurance experts out there that could tell me what is happening? |
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Can't comment on your specific situation... but AARP is nothing but a fantastic marketing scheme! See, everyone gets a free membership when they hit 55! Then they pimp you for this and for that... peeling off a buck here and there... I wish the NRA would do something like this... 4 million paid members? Think... 40 million members! Think if they had the political power of an AARP... Ok, I'll step away from the bong now
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How do you get that free membership? I got charged $25. for a two year membership. Of course I got that back on motel room rates on my last cross country ride. (Truth be known, not one of the young desk clerks ask me for proof of age when I ask for the senior discount |
Don't be selfish, pass that bong this way, oh yeah. |