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How widespread is misselling of insurance in your country?

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To achieve their sales goals, some insurance company employees are misleading the customers and avoiding giving anything in writing. For example for one scheme, the fund was making a loss in last year, yet the employee told the customer that it was making 24% profit. Are many citizens misled or not provided correct information when they purchase insurance?
 
Oh, it’s pretty common. I’ve seen relatives sold investment-linked policies as if they were guaranteed savings accounts. The agent talks about huge returns but skips over the risk part. By the time the truth comes out, the cancellation fees make it even worse.
 
If you don’t understand what you’re buying, you could end up paying for it. It’s true that some insurance agents mislead customers to achieve sales goals. They make empty promises and avoid putting things in writing.

Many customers enter contracts without understanding the terms. This leads to losses and a lack of trust in the insurance industry. It’s important to ask questions, read the documents, and seek advice before accepting any offer.

Knowledge is the best defense. Don’t give in to unwarranted sales pressure. Seek clarity, compare options, and make sure you’re financially and legally protected.
 
The insurance company is well known, yet due to massive internet sector fraud here, the company is allegedly falsely claiming that the wife or sugar baby of top government employees, who did not pay for the insurance policy, owns the policy of a single woman engineer.
 
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