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Businiess name:  National Future Benefits
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
National Future Benefits was extremely misleading from the very start. I received a card from them in the mail asking if I needed more info on Living Trusts and Avoiding Probate. This was something I was interested in, and I was thrilled AARP had sent me this card. Except AARP didn't send me anything, National Future Benefits sent me this card and put AARP Report all over it, they continued to misrepresent themselves and even sent a salesman to my home to talk to my wife and myself. Please beware this company will do whatever it takes to get clients, I unfortunately made that mistake and was very unhappy! They are very creative in there presentation and before you know it they are asking for a small deposit to get you involved with them, unfortunately me and many others thought they were going to be receiving help and advice from AARP a very trusted and well known organization to help us retired people from getting involved with companies that we shouldn't! Cons: Misleading, Dishonest, They are not AARP or affiliated with them in any way

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