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Tip # 703 - WHAT'S THAT SAYING; "IF SOMETHING'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE . . . ?"

  • Writer: Jon Rauser
    Jon Rauser
  • Dec 14, 2025
  • 1 min read

Sunday Dec 14

A well-meaning friend circulated an email about an out of state insurance agent (she’s “presently working on getting her WI license”) who had quoted health insurance coverage for $1,200/month with a $1,000 deductible (including spouse and four kids).

 

His local agent had quoted plans that, again in his own words, “were all over $2,000/month with $8,000 deductibles.” “One quirky thing is having to take a 15-minute survey once a month.” (That’s a new one!)

 

Oh, and the policy had multiple limitations; e.g., surgery capped at $25,000.

 

Any red flags here?

 

Gee, if my Homeowners/Auto coverage had caps of $150,000 and $15,000 respectively, I’ll bet the premium would be a lot lower, too.

 

Consider all the ads running promising similar great deals.

 

Do those ‘deals’ include pre-existing conditions limitations? Policy limits? A phone number that includes ‘BIBLE’?

 

For coverage effective 1/1/’26, the Marketplace (Obamacare) Open Enrollment Period ends tomorrow. But if you’ve been hoodwinked into a bad deal, you can switch plans until 1/15, for a 2/1/’26 effective date.

 

Here’s another red flag.

 

Your agent’s name is Elmer Gantry!

 
 
 

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