3 years ago
Paradigm Life was referred to me by an advisor fro...
Paradigm Life was referred to me by an advisor from an investment newsletter I subscribed to. I contacted the company and was directed to one of the lawyers writing high cash value whole life insurance policies. I answered a great deal of family and financial questions, and was scheduled for a conference via computer the following week. In the mean time, I was bombarded with information and online courses of theirs detailing the advantages of whole life policies. I spent hours reviewing all of the information and took the 2 courses dealing with insurance and wealth management.
The information presented during the computer conference looked promising, but I had questions that I needed answers to. A week later, I had another computer conference which led to other questions I needed answers to.
I felt we were zeroing in on several policies for family members and a third conference was scheduled. Just prior to the start time of the conference I received a message from the lawyer indicating that he had car problems and that we would need to reschedule.
I was OK with rescheduling at any time and patiently waited to hear back from the lawyer, which to my surprise, I never did. I tried contacting him several times, and by now 3 weeks or so had passed, so I worked with another company and have policies with the same whole life company I had planned to get with the help from Paradigm Life.
I still have not heard back from Paradigm other than receiving an email advertising link to a wealth accumulation book that the owner of Paradigm just finished.
I am quite disappointed in the communication methods of this company and easily found better insurance agents to do my business with and would not refer them to anyone ever.
BG in Texas