Hello, i recently recieved a letter in the mail from AIL life insurance, usually i throw thes letters away without even reading them, this one in particular i decided to open, big mistake, there was a photocopy of a card a $1000.00 certificate made with my name on it and my mothers signature. The same day i recieved this letter i also got a phone call from some guy representing AIL who wanted to set up a date to drop off my "free benifits" that my mother had arranged for me. Passive person that i am i agreed to the appointment. Then i called my mother who knew nothing of this, but i stated to her that her signature was on the paper, as i have seen her signature a thousand times. Still she had no recollection of any kind of life insurance.
Anyway make a long story short a representative finally made her way in my door after i tried to say over the phone "sorry i am not interested" and was told that these benefits are already mine and all they want to do is drop them off. So anyway she made everything seem free, i am gonna make this short there is not enuf room here for all the bs. But it does cost money. I told her i didn't have any money, she even offered to drive me to a atm machine, or take cash for a money order, this is a scam people. She even got free food for a food bank out of us on the way out the door.
Tracy
vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
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