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  2. Mutual Benefits Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company operated from October 1994 to May 2004, selling $1.25 billion worth of life insurance policies to 30,000 investors. Officials of the company lied about the life expectancy of the policyholders to the investors, bribing a doctor to sign off on their statements.

  3. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] He briefly was the owner of the New York Post. At the time the SEC considered the fraud to be "one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history." [38] In late 1994, the European Kings Club collapsed, with ensuing losses of about $1.1 billion. This scam was led by Damara Bertges and Hans Günther Spachtholz.

  4. Is Life Insurance Really Worth It? - AOL

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    Life insurance can provide financial protection for your family if they depend on your income. Discover whether it's the right choice for your situation.

  5. Seven Insurance Policies That Aren't Worth the Money

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    Savings interest rates today: Ring in the new year with APYs of up to 5.05% (that's 10x the national average)

  6. Primerica - Wikipedia

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    The company primarily sells term life insurance, [1] as well as other financial services including auto and home insurance, mutual funds, and credit monitoring. [ 46 ] [ 8 ] In 2010, Primerica was reported to have over 100,000 representatives selling the company's financial products, with individual earnings averaging $5,156 per year. [ 4 ]

  7. 10 insurance policies that aren't worth the money

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  9. Sholam Weiss - Wikipedia

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    Sholam Weiss (born 1954) is an American convicted fraudster.. In 2000, Weiss was sentenced to 845 years in prison for racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering, and other charges in connection to the collapse of the National Heritage Life Insurance Company.