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Posted by REJ on February 12, 2005 at 19:55:18 from (65.40.231.125):
In Reply to: Re: Insurance premiums posted by ob on February 12, 2005 at 09:53:58:
In the past I have done some business with what's suppose to be some of the best in the country(insurance and mutual funds). Mutual funds the agent takes an automatic 4% off the investment and the fund just sits there and does nothing,and he is suppose to be giving us good advice about what to invest in.They really don't care about the average working person, they just want to fill their pockets. It's best to go with a good CD at your bank unless you can trust your broker or adviser. Insurance is not much better, I have BCBS here in NC and it's a little better than nothing. At the end of every fiscal year the local paper has an article showing the profits. It's like they make their own rules as time goes along. I'm getting old and big business will just continue to rip us off more and more. This is a good country but some things are just not right.
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