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Posted by Barb on July 28, 2002 at 11:12:04:
I have recently purchased a GE tax qualified policy.
I am very disappointed in the benefit triggers. It appears that you almost have to be on your last leg in order to qualify for benefits. The more I read about the CNA non qualified PS1, the more I feel that the benefit triggers would allow me to stay home or in a assisted living facility with help sooner. Any comments?
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Re: tax qualified : I have recently purchased a GE tax qualified policy. : I am very disappointed in the benefit triggers. It appears that you almost have to be on your last leg in order to qualify for benefits. The more I read about the CNA non qualified PS1, the more I feel that the benefit triggers would allow me to stay home or in a assisted living facility with help sooner. Any comments?
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