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The sick man who let his baby die in hot car
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 630241" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh one thing on the insurance thing. I have no idea if this is the type of insurance they have...I doubt it and it doesnt sound like it...but I imagine most folks have heard of the Gerber Life Insurance. They also have a plan where you can start paying towards your child's college education from day one. It is also basically life insurance.</p><p></p><p>With Gerber, your child has a 10K whole life policy up until age 18 or 21, I cant remember which. At that time they can increase it with no health check ups or anything like that to a maximum of what I dont know. I do know its a good deal. I believe they have until age 28 to update their Gerber insurance if they ever had it. I had considered getting it on my grands because you can cash it in at age 18 or 21 and use it for school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 630241, member: 1514"] Oh one thing on the insurance thing. I have no idea if this is the type of insurance they have...I doubt it and it doesnt sound like it...but I imagine most folks have heard of the Gerber Life Insurance. They also have a plan where you can start paying towards your child's college education from day one. It is also basically life insurance. With Gerber, your child has a 10K whole life policy up until age 18 or 21, I cant remember which. At that time they can increase it with no health check ups or anything like that to a maximum of what I dont know. I do know its a good deal. I believe they have until age 28 to update their Gerber insurance if they ever had it. I had considered getting it on my grands because you can cash it in at age 18 or 21 and use it for school. [/QUOTE]
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