My Friends All Laughed When I Told Them What I Got My Wife for Valentines Day … A Life Insurance Policy?
February 11, 2007
Contributing Writer: Daniel Gutschenritter
"Okay. I'll admit it was not nearly as romantic as flying her parents and my parents all the way to Italy so that I could walk her to a beautiful plaza and scream at the top of my lungs how much I love this woman while draping a huge string of diamonds around her neck," says 45 year old Lance Forbisher, "But I did score some points for ensuring that if I die unexpectedly, she and our four children could be taken care of without her having to sell the one diamond she already has!"
Mr. Forbisher had been thinking about getting a new life insurance policy. When his company went through a downsizing and he unexpectedly lost his employer-provided coverage, he felt had to take action quickly.
"I was worried something like this could happen. A friend of mine lost his job and, because of a health problem that was discovered last year, he could not get coverage. That is pretty scary."
Mr. Forbisher goes on, "I checked with the agent who sold me our homeowner's and auto policy, but I was concerned that he could only offer policies from one company. I wanted to get some other options to consider."
So Mr. Forbisher went online and started shopping. His search led him to www.TermSelect.com, an online agency with a large choice of policy options offered by top-rated companies.
"Unfortunately, Mr. Forbisher's situation is quite common," says Colleen O'Connor, TermSelect's marketing director. "We were able to show him quite a few inexpensive options from some of the best insurance companies in the US. In less than 10 minutes we had completed all of his application information and had sent it off to underwriting. We hope to be able to deliver his policy before Valentines day."
For additional information, please visit us at www.TermSelect.com. Be sure to request the free report "The Insider's Guide to Secrets the Life Insurance Industry Doesn't Want You to Know!"
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Daniel Gutschenritter is the Vice President of Customer Satisfaction at www.TermSelect.com. At TermSelect.com we will shop over 1,200 policies offered by more than 150 life insurance companies to save you up to 70% on your life insurance costs ... all with the click of a mouse! TermSelect.com provides free quotes, calculators and information on term life insurance products for most major life insurance carriers.
COPYRIGHT: C2005 by Daniel Gutschenritter. All rights reserved
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