Niki
Riverside,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 27, 2004
To Insurance Buyer, There are regulatory agencies that oversee insurance. I wish I could be more specific for your situation, but I don't have ANY insurance, so I need not worry myself! (Of course, I do worry for my HEALTH! I would like a JOB with health insurance, at least! I too was "contacted' by Primerica re-"job"!). In any case, I do know that there are "insurance boards", "regulators", in all states----I know this as my Mom works in (legit!) insurance and they always MUST COMPLY! You might get resolution by "calling around"---ie--call "better biz bureau", your state rep, state's attorneys office, local gov, etc---and they can probably direct you to the insurance regulators for your area---whom I'm sure will help you out! (from what my Mom says, these folks are WORSE THAN THE IRS!). SIC EM! Best of luck to you! Oh-PS-from what little I know of legalese----one DOES HAVE 3 days to void a contract----seems like you're in bounds of this- make some calls, it is really worth it!