WHOOOOHOOO - I am so excited!! I was able to sign up for life insurance today!!!! This is awesome.
It's near impossible to be accepted for life insurance with cf, but today I got some.
$5/ month, 7 year term on $50,000 and I can extend it to long term later. That is SO worth it.
It's with U S A A, and you have to be a member first and they do have their own strict requirements in order to become a member. On the off chance that some of you are eligible and didn't know about this, check it out. I'm only eligible and a member b/c of a family member.
It was kind of a fluky thing that this was even mentioned today by them. I was situating another insurance package when they mentioned this life insurance offer that they said I was eligible for b/c of my age or something. I didn't get excited yet b/c I figured they haven't heard the deal breaker. I asked them, "what if I have a chronic illness?", they said "well, for this offer they're not requiring blood tests or medical records so if you don't tell me, then I won't ask." Whaaa? I signed up in a heart beat, and to think it's only $5/month!
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From their site:::::::
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<i>If your parents have ever been U S A A members, or if you or your spouse serve in the military, you may be entitled to the benefits of U S A A membership.</i>
<b>Who is Eligible?</b>
Membership is open to:
. Children of U S A A members.
. Active-duty officers and enlisted personnel.
. National Guard and Selected Reserve officers and enlisted personnel.
. Officer candidates in commissioning programs (Academy, ROTC, OCS/OTS).
. Former military personnel:
- If you're no longer in the military, you are eligible until you turn 35.
- If you continue to serve in the military after you turn 35, eligibility expires upon separation or retirement from the military.
. Former U S A A members who had auto or property insurance.
<b>Military Separation or Retirement</b>
Take advantage of your eligibility and enjoy exclusive, member-only savings and benefits. Become an active member by purchasing a U S A A Auto, Renters or Homeowners Insurance policy before time runs out.
. If you're no longer in the military, you are eligible until you turn 35.
. If you continue to serve in the military after you turn 35, eligibility expires upon separation or retirement from the military.
https://www.usaa.com/inet/ent_utils/McStaticPages?key=become_member_eligibility
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Does anyone else have this and their life insurance coverage?
It's near impossible to be accepted for life insurance with cf, but today I got some.
It's with U S A A, and you have to be a member first and they do have their own strict requirements in order to become a member. On the off chance that some of you are eligible and didn't know about this, check it out. I'm only eligible and a member b/c of a family member.
It was kind of a fluky thing that this was even mentioned today by them. I was situating another insurance package when they mentioned this life insurance offer that they said I was eligible for b/c of my age or something. I didn't get excited yet b/c I figured they haven't heard the deal breaker. I asked them, "what if I have a chronic illness?", they said "well, for this offer they're not requiring blood tests or medical records so if you don't tell me, then I won't ask." Whaaa? I signed up in a heart beat, and to think it's only $5/month!
________________________________
From their site:::::::
________________________________
<i>If your parents have ever been U S A A members, or if you or your spouse serve in the military, you may be entitled to the benefits of U S A A membership.</i>
<b>Who is Eligible?</b>
Membership is open to:
. Children of U S A A members.
. Active-duty officers and enlisted personnel.
. National Guard and Selected Reserve officers and enlisted personnel.
. Officer candidates in commissioning programs (Academy, ROTC, OCS/OTS).
. Former military personnel:
- If you're no longer in the military, you are eligible until you turn 35.
- If you continue to serve in the military after you turn 35, eligibility expires upon separation or retirement from the military.
. Former U S A A members who had auto or property insurance.
<b>Military Separation or Retirement</b>
Take advantage of your eligibility and enjoy exclusive, member-only savings and benefits. Become an active member by purchasing a U S A A Auto, Renters or Homeowners Insurance policy before time runs out.
. If you're no longer in the military, you are eligible until you turn 35.
. If you continue to serve in the military after you turn 35, eligibility expires upon separation or retirement from the military.
https://www.usaa.com/inet/ent_utils/McStaticPages?key=become_member_eligibility
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Does anyone else have this and their life insurance coverage?