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[Exposed] The truth behind America’s unrest

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How to Avoid Insurance Rip-Offs... and Only Get The Coverage You Need There’s a surprising conn

How to Avoid Insurance Rip-Offs... and Only Get The Coverage You Need [StreetAuthority]    [[Exposed] The truth behind America’s unrest]( There’s a surprising connection between civil unrest and a $118 trillion economic force that could DESTROY the wealth of millions of Americans. [Get the shocking details here >>](   How to Avoid Insurance Rip-Offs... and Only Get The Coverage You Need By John Persinos  Insurance is supposed to be a respectable field, but frankly, it sometimes resembles the much-maligned used car business. In both industries, it’s common for aggressive salespeople to pressure consumers into making unwise purchases. Ask yourself: How much insurance do you need? Chances are you’re overpaying for unnecessary or excessive coverage. Remember, paying too much for insurance eats away at your retirement investment gains, which in turn diminishes your nest egg. A prudent person purchases insurance for all sorts of needs. However, sellers of insurance are quick to play on our fears and ignorance, to pressure us into buying more coverage than we really need. From a financial standpoint, the following are worth insuring, with caveats: Health. Medical bills are the number one reason for personal bankruptcy in America. Don’t forget that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is still in effect; the former Trump administration was unable to kill it and the ACA is thriving under Biden. To be sure, the implementation of ACA has had all kinds of problems, but the point of the law is that insurers are not allowed to discriminate against those with preexisting conditions. That can be crucial if you find yourself without insurance and learn there’s something wrong. [Read More...](   [Is this copy & paste income code your golden ticket in retirement]( Imagine… it’s Thursday morning at 9:03 AM you’re sipping your coffee when you hear a familiar ‘ding,’ as [a simple line of code hits your inbox](. You copy and paste it into your account…Click “confirm” …And you’re credited with an immediate $1,640. A brand new code hits your inbox every week… 52 weeks a year… [All thanks to these odd PAYCODE’s.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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