Re: Re: WFG & Aegon

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Posted by Bryan (207.50.95.230) on April 13, 2001 at 00:43:36:

In Reply to: Re: WFG & Aegon posted by pg on April 11, 2001 at 13:53:39:

: : I have no doubt that WFG is a scheme. But how can a scheme be associated with billion dollar company like Aegon? At least that is what the reps in cheap suits are telling asking me. Any response.

: If cash were the only arbiter of corporate conscience then everyone in the world would work for ENRON.

: Might does not make right.

***Tell that to Palestine

: Joust because Aegon has a billion dollars doesnt mean that it does everything correctly.

***It just means that you can sue them for more money if they screw up.

: Besides, Aegon is an insurance company ( a European insurance company ) looking for American distribution -- so WFG works for them.

: Dont buy a VUL policy -- period -- from Aegon or any other insurance company

YEAH!!! And don't trust those rascally banks ether!!! Put all your money under your bed!!! Down with the man!!! Anarchy!!!

-- it is an overpriced product that has too much risk in it.

***That's right, and don't risk going outside because you will catch germs, and don't wash with soap because there are germs on the soap. Use a sharp, sterilized knife to scrape the germs off your skin.

Dont buy finacial products from anyone that recieves commissions -- all that means is that they are trying to sell you a product and dont have your best intersts at heart.

***Yeah, and don't pay your lawyer, landscaper, the contractor who remodles your house, the plumber, or the title company who researches the title to your home an hourly rate unless you will sit there with them for every minute that you are billed for to ensure that they aren't cheating you.

***And don't buy anything from someone who can't spell interest, ether!!!

: Ask them instead to buy a no load product and charge you a fee instead of a commissionalble product -- a good advisor would accomodate you.

***Yeah, especially since you're going to trust your retirement nest egg to someone who you don't trust to handle a few hundred ( ok possibly a few thousand ) of your dollars.


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