woody333333
Well-Known Member
Care to elaborate?
ive already said 2 much........theyre listening......
Care to elaborate?
About a month ago there was a english as a second language guy at the corner store complaining that he doesn't get enough free stuff here and was going to talk to the church about sending him somewhere else! whatdafuq!?I recommend getting the longest period you can get. 40 yr? Do it! In 25 years you will be 55, and should easily make it to that age. Try getting even a ten year policy at that time. Shit is a few hundred a month for a decent limit.
Consider whole v term if the period is only 25 years. You should make it that far, try to get something back.
I hate insurance companies, and the big brother that this country has become. Seems only the good, honest people get the fuck. People come here from all over the world to run scams we pay for.
Pro Tip: Mention a policy, but not how high the payout. It's never good for someone else to have an interest in your early demise.
Dannyboy is right, it will go in the MIB and will effect your life insurance purchases for the rest of your life... and possibly health insurance as well.
What I would do is go get a check up/physical at a new Doctor and don't mention weed at all. Then wait a month or so and fill out the application listing only that Doctor and don't list other conditions that were treated by any Doctor that you told you smoked. Obviously, don't smoke for several weeks before the blood test (they do test for it). The risk here is that something happens to you in the next 2 years and they do an investigation. There is a 2 year contestability period where if you lie they can deny your insurance, after that no matter what it will be paid out.
Again, just what I would do. And buy term not a cash value policy, just my opinion...
Sorry if this is repeating info. I didn't read the whole thread.
You most certainly do NOT want to get a check up or physical before getting life insurance. You run the risk of the dr discovering something you previously did not know about that will get you denied for life insurance. Best case scenario is you are in as good of health as you think you are, and you get the same rate you will qualify for anyway. Worst case scenario is discovering you have cancer and are now inelligable for life insurance. Or possibly even worse than that is NOT discovering you in fact have cancer, getting life insurance, then dying within the 2 year contestability period and having your pay out denied because you intentionally omitted previous doctor visits, even though it would have NOTHING to do with your cancer or your cause of death. Getting a new doctor and intentionally omitting previous doctors is still grounds for denial under "material misrepresentation", even if you aren't actually trying to hide anything.
He is already going to likely get denied or rated. And if you get a physical they do not test for cancer unless you ask them to run a blood profile. If someone is in reasonable health there is little risk to getting a physical.
I unlike you qualified my statements not once but twice. It is what I would do, again what I would do. I very clearly outlined the 2 year contestability risk. I could "materially represent" that I am an alien from mars and they will still have to pay out after the 2 year period.
If you really wanted to be safe, lets say you need 500k in coverage. Go get a 500k term policy that is convertible to permanent coverage. After a brief period go get a policy where you disclose all doctors, also for 500k through a different company (assuming you get accepted). Pay the premium for 2 years and drop it. No risk to not getting a payout...