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  • Report:  #572911

Complaint Review: 5 STAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY - Internet

Reported By:
Ann B - , Nevada, United States of America
Submitted:
Updated:

5 STAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
909 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET 22314 Internet, United States of America
Phone:
800-776-2322
Web:
WWW.AFBA.COM
Categories:
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5Star Life Insurance Company..What a pathetic scam they have going on in their office. They Prey on the elderly by issuing no medical exam required policies solicited by some random person who knocks on the door and half A** explains it to them, collects the first month premium and tell them they did a good thing for their loved ones.

Well lo and behold if they die a few months later, they request all of the medical records from the family and then looks for the smallest non life threatening ailment,and how many times they've seen a DR. in the last 10 years and then denies the claim because they use a manual they call the "BIBLE" (their words not mine) called the SWISS RE Manual, which clearly points out that they cannot pay your claim. But cannot show you, the consumer, this so -called "BIBLE" because they greedily expect you to take their word for it!

 You can never reach the person signing the letter, only customer service, they have no fax number nor an actual number to contact any dept unless you want to purchase, then you can get someone who only transfers you back to customer service once you explain why you're calling. Please tell your elderly familymembers to only purchase insurance from a reputable well known company to avoid a major scam from companies like 5 STAR LIFE INS CO.

 



5 Updates & Rebuttals

Me112233

Kentucky,
USA
Sometimes the consumer lies . . . .

#2General Comment

Thu, October 27, 2016

. . . and sometimes the AGENT lies.  It happens a LOT with these "simplified issue" final expense policies.  The agent knows that the applicant's medical records won't be checked, and the agent knows that no blood/urine will be checked for potential issues.  So, the AGENT will often lie on the application.  Sometimes the agent doesn't ask the person the questions on the application, and just checks the "no" box next to each and every "do you have medical condition X" question.  I saw one just today where the non-smoker box was checked, though the guy smokes regularly.  Agents know that the odds of the insurance company catching a lie on these simplified issue applications is low, and the agent has a huge incentive to lie -- a simple $10,000 policy with a $40/month premium pays the agent a $400 to $500 commission for making the sale, plus  maybe $3/month after the first year if the person keeps the policy.   Sure, sometimes the customer lies.  But I've seen several cases where the agent lied.

Now, the problem when the agent lies -- if the insured dies, and the company figures out that the insured signed an application with untrue answers to the medical questions, the insurance company has the right to only refund the premiums that have been paid, and not pay out the full death benefit.  It doesn't matter if the agent never asked the question -- if the insured signed the paperwork, it is presumed that he/she read it and knew the answers were not honest answers.


Me112233

Bowling Green,
Kentucky,
Sometimes the consumer lies . . . .

#3REBUTTAL Owner of company

Tue, October 25, 2016

. . . and sometimes the AGENT lies.  It happens a LOT with these "simplified issue" final expense policies.  The agent knows that the person's medical records won't be checked, and the agent knows that no blood/urine will be checked for potential issues.  So, the AGENT will often lie on the application.  Sometimes the agent doesn't ask the person the questions on the application, and just checks the "no" box next to each and every "do you have medical condition X" question.  I saw one jus today where the non-smoker box was checked, though the guy smokes regularly.  Agents know that the odds of the insurance company catching a lie on these simplified issue applications is low, and the agent has a huge incentive to lie -- a simple $10,000 policy with a $40/month premium pays the agent a $400 to $500 commission for making the sale, plus  maybe $3/month after the first year if the person keeps the policy.   Sure, sometimes the customer lies.  But I've seen several cases where the agent lied.


Larry

Pelham,
Tennessee,
Term Life Insurance !

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, July 01, 2014

I have a Term Life Policy with ( AFBA ) 5 Star, for the past six years!!! Can we trust them or Not??? If Not I am looking somewhere else !!!


Jerry Dean

California,
Hmmmm

#5UPDATE Employee

Thu, May 15, 2014

i like how people complain about not receiving a payout from an insurance company but its ok to lie to the insurance company about your health. Had you been truthful to the agent the company would have paid it out.


bearchamp

kennewick,
Washington,
United States of America
Let me clear the air

#6General Comment

Tue, March 05, 2013

First of all, I am a licensed life insurance broker and I happen to have 5 Star Life in my portfolio of companies that I represent.  5 Star Life, like a hundred other Life insurance companies, specializes in a type of life insurance called final expense, or burial, insurance.  This means that yes they do cater to people over the age of 50 who are typically on a fixed income and have health issues that usually don't allow them to obtain traditional, or fully underwritten, insurance.  Let me reiterate; final expense insurance is not intended for everyone. 

Most of the people I sell final expense insurance to have already applied for and been denied coverage for traditional life insurance because their health was too poor to be qualified for it, or they could get approved but the premiums were so high they either couldn't afford it or it didn't make sense to pay it.  So they go to final expense insurance because they are simplified issue policies, which basically means that you are approved pending a questionaire and a check from the medical information bureau, there is no physical or blood work needed.

That being said, let me get to your complaint.  Every life insurance policy-not just final expense, but every policy written in the USA-is subject to a two year contestation period by the life insuarnce company.  this means that if a person takes out a policy and dies within the first 2 years then the insurance company has the right to further investigate their health history and request all their medical records to see if they had any prior health conditions not stated that would prevent them from being covered.  Now 4 times out of 5 these checks are performed, nothing out of the ordinary is found, and the policy is paid.  the other time, something is found and the claim is denied.  This is how it works for all companies, not just 5 Star Life.  I have sold hundreds of 5 Star policies and I have delivered quite a few benefit checks to beneficiaries from them along with a few who bits of bad news to families where the claim was denied.

Don't get a bad taste in your mouth because of one denied claim before you know how the laws of life insurance really work.

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