I mean, most of them are the same. It's always a bunch of people talking in a kitchen or living room talking about someone just passed away, and then they just randomly start talking about life insurance. It's always seniors and never millennials or Gen Z worrying about their future.
Everyone dies in the end. So the government dosen't tax unless no one is named in the end. Easy money for the insurance provider and easy insurance for the buyer.
At the same time no one deals with multiple insurance companies. You get deals with multiple packages. So car and homeowners or even renters insurance is but you get insurance when you get those things and sometimes its it's in a hurry.
With life insurance you are settled and reevaluating things. Shop around life insurance and from there jump ship to everything else.
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Yes, it's all crazy them commercials, most insurance that only costs $9.99 a month plus tax seems to me to be some kind of rip off somewhere, I would go with some insurance that has a popular name.
Probably because too many younger couples aren't being responsible and insuring themselves or their children. Then when someone dies young, they end up begging on GoFundMe for help. In their defense, many don't know the types of insurance available and which is right for them. At least TV life insurance commercials point them in the right direction.
I’m not as bothered by the insurance commercials as I am the ones that encourage the elderly to sell their existing policies.
Yes! Lets leave all your final expenses to be paid for by somebody else.
Sell your policy to us! 🙄Frickin’ vultures
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It’s because you watch channels that networks see get the attention of older boomers and gen x, ideal audience to market life insurance to, or anyone with kids really
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