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Deceptive Advertising

December 8th, 2006 at 04:48 am

I really need to just toss out junk mail rather than read it.

I got a leaflet from Blue Cross for their Health Insurance package. No medical, no questions no nothing. Limited benefits (limited is almost too generous a description but I can't think of words that are more limiting than limited) but like that would be surprise with this type of product. Was looking to see if I could get it and milk it for all that it is worth. Hey, what I can I say I'm that type of girl.

Never did finish that calculation. I was looking at the small print (I work for an insurance company - when you help create small print for the products your company sells you look for the small print in other company's products). The small print was pretty hilarious for this one. The price quoted is only for people ages 18-39. Everyone else has to call in to get the price and maybe have medical proof of not needing coverage. Like I want to call a call centre that has this urge to sell me insurance I don't need.

Excuse me while I go find the circular file for this offer...



Click on her (dare ya)

1 Responses to “Deceptive Advertising”

  1. janH Says:
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    I agree with you. The stuff that shows up in my mail.....sheesh.

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