Posted by Gun guru on December 17, 2009 at 02:21:03 from (173.10.44.141):
Well.......Farm Bureau has quoted me a price of $330/year for a $250,000 policy (20 year term) for me. (I am a very preferred guy), in fact a $500,000 policy on me is $425/year for 20 years. (I guess eating right and exercising paid off)
Now for my wife, she is a type 1 diabetic, anemic, high cholesterol, 30 lbs overweight, high stress job.......Not good. The insurance agent told me that at this time she is not insurable.......They will continue to watch her A1C1 numbers but it may take 6 months to a year to get insurance for her. I was originally quoted $260/year for a $100,000 policy for 15 years of term. But after all the medical info is given to the insurance comp., actually over 50 pages of info over years they decided to put her on hold. I will likely have to get one of those policies for old people that is $20,000 when you die and it costs $15/month or something. Luckly my wife has a year of her salary through her work at a low group rate. I just had to vent a little.
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