When a service turns disservice
The Hindu
Don’t be taken in by cold callers offering you benefits from your insurance company, you can be in for nasty surprises
We are living in a high-pressure marketing environment aided by technology, and this has provided opportunities galore for fraudsters to prey on the bewildered and overwhelmed public.
For the gullible and the wary equally, here are some ground rules. Don’t be taken in by cold callers offering you benefits from your insurance company.
If you want to pursue the opportunity, contact your insurance company independently and verify if the offer came from them or from their authorised service provider.

Insurance penetration and density are often misunderstood and do not reveal how many families are insured or whether they would be financially secure if the main earning member were to die. The real issue is not reach but adequacy, as households may have life insurance but not enough cover to replace lost income, leaving them financially vulnerable.












