Save Money On Life Insurance

Warning! Don't Pay Another Insurance Bill Until You Read This….

 
Most busy people buy a policy, throw it in a drawer and forget about it. But since you're too busy to review your coverage, you've probably never noticed the scheduled price increase, as you get older. You see, some policies start out with low first year prices and then drastically increase. That's why it's very important to review your policy each year and to make sure you get a policy with level rates. Easier said then done, right? Well, fortunately you can now get a free report that details how you can avoid overpaying for your life insurance coverage.

When you receive the report, you'll finally understand why you and everyone else has been doing wrong. If you want to find out if you are overpaying for your own life insurance, simply reply to this e-mail or print down this email and fax your request to 203-281-5515. Enter your e-mail address or your fax number on the form below. In addition, if would like an insurance quote fax or e-mail, please complete the remainder of the form.

There is no charge for this service and most importantly, there's no one on the phone to hassle you.
It's refreshing to see that someone is finally giving the average consumer the scoop about life insurance prices.
 
For Your Free Report Enter Your Fax Number or E-Mail Address :	
Your Name	                   :
Your Address	                   :
Your City	                                   :
Your State	                   :
Your Zip Code	                   :
Your Phone Number	   :
Your Birth Date	                   :
Your Gender	                   :
Your Height	                   :
Your Weight	                   :
Do you use tobacco  (Yes/No)? :	
How much insurance do you want (Minimum $100,000)?    :	
Specify term length (10, 20 or 30 years)?                             :	
If you would like a permanent life quote (i.e. whole life/universal life quote) state yes!     :	

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Received on Tuesday, 8 January 2002 13:48:52 UTC