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Question 8 of 13 in The Life Insurance Contract

An agent wanted me to buy a “retirement plan.” when he showed me the contract, It said “life insurance” in the description. How can I be sure what I am buying?


You could contact the agent’s supervisor or someone else at the company. They should be able to confirm or refute the agent’s description of the policy. If you cannot get satisfaction from the company, you can contact your state insurance department for help.
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