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Reynolds Insurance
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They tend to always push the most expensive products. They attempted several times to push CHUBB although they were twice as expensive. I asked the benefits of going with CHUBB, they said that they were extremely good at paying out. When I asked if the rest of the insurance companies that they represented were not as good, Jake Rodar, the owner, got a blank look on his face and said: ""Oh, no. They are very good too"". I asked why pay double for CHUBB? It turns out that if they sell a certain amount of policies through CHUBB, Mr. Rodar and his family would receive an all expense paid trip to the Caribbean by CHUBB. If you have a chance, please ask Mr. Rodar how his trip to the Caribbean was.
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