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Showing 3 matches for AARP New York Life Insurance:

“AARP New York Life Insurance-Dispute-#4935783”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: April 12,2013

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, discriminate

Claimant says: "They say they offer life insurance for anyone age 50-85. by answer a few health question. but refuse my brother ins. because he is mental retard. He has high blood pressure. But it is under control. But they didn't check with his doctor to fine out how his health is. matter of fact they state that because me dose have MR is the reason he was not a provide for life insurance. So I fell the words anyone should answer all the question.”

Claimant Seeks: $0

“look closer at the information you are sent. Dont just pass off. Your records coulo be wrong”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: October 15,2010

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Contract / Agreement, Questionable Business Practices, Service Problem

Claimant says: "I took out life insurance on my brother,mom was worried he really had no other family to do so. In 2008, they sent letter saying policy lapsed because of nonpayment. We were lost after lossing our mom,had brother fill out paperwork and sent back. not having any idea that was going to lose brother,still dont know what happened about that. Long story short, they refused to pay for funeral after he had been buried. I have proof that no payment was missed,sent to them six times. There grounds are that he checked that he was” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $14022.28


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