![]() ![]() The extraordinarily bad and deceptive customer service I experienced from Gerber.How the product works and why it’s a terrible deal (this post).I’m going to cover 2 main points, in 2 separate posts, because there’s a lot to say on each of these: I believe strongly that the Gerber Life Grow-Up Plan is a terrible product, one that preys on the hopes and dreams parents and grandparents have for their beloved little ones and – through deceptive marketing and poor consumer disclosure – gobbles up their hard-earned money. Enough people asked me what I thought that I decided to take a look in detail, as both a mom and someone who spent over 10 years working long hours reading the financial disclosures of insurance companies, banks, investment firms and the like. Gerber Life has over $45 billion of life insurance in force across more than 3.3 million policies. Gerber Life Grow-Up Plan promises to help on both fronts: provide protection in the event of the unthinkable, and give children a financial head start in life. Insurance that claims to protect against this risk can be emotionally enticing…who doesn’t feel like they’d want “protection” from that?Īpart from such tragedy, we all strive to do our best for our children and set them on a path to success in life. Losing a child is quite possibly the worst thing that can happen in life. Part 1 of 2: Why Gerber Should Stick to Baby Food
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