November 8, 200520 yr First advise: check how long they will keep you. Some companies boot you out when you hit 70 (and become expensive...). Also compare benefits thoroughly, lots of differences. I was quite happy with my broker, PM me if you want to know more.
November 8, 200520 yr Author First advise: check how long they will keep you. Some companies boot you out when you hit 70 (and become expensive...). Also compare benefits thoroughly, lots of differences. I was quite happy with my broker, PM me if you want to know more. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, I just need one year insurance. after 2006, i can enjoy my husband insurance covered by his employer. Is it possible for me to buy a one-year insurance? Thanks Raro!
November 8, 200520 yr First advise: check how long they will keep you. Some companies boot you out when you hit 70 (and become expensive...). Also compare benefits thoroughly, lots of differences. I was quite happy with my broker, PM me if you want to know more. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, I just need one year insurance. after 2006, i can enjoy my husband insurance covered by his employer. Is it possible for me to buy a one-year insurance? Thanks Raro! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Basically yes, the "subscription" is annually renewed. So if you quit after the first year, there should be no problem. But check the benfits of your husband's insurance as well...better safe than sorry.
November 8, 200520 yr Author Thanks Raro, I will need some detailed information before decide. I am very appreciated if you could provide me the information of your broker.
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