Has anyone joined NAEYC and then signed up for their free, term life insurance? It sounds legit, but these days, everything "free" on the internet that then wants you to give your SS# make me feel concerned.
NAEYC Life Insurance?
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I can't find what happens when you are no longer a member of NAEYC. :confused:
From NAEYC: " Discounted insurance offerings through the Trust for Insuring Educators (TIE), including professional liability insurance, home, auto, and others."
From Trust for Insuring Educators: "We offer discounts and economical rates on insurance plans from leading companies such as New York Life, GEICO and MetLife, to name a few. Many plans are specially designed to meet the needs of educators.
These insurance plans are available exclusively to the members and staff of more than 60 professional associations that participate in the Trust for Insuring Educators, the second-largest consortium of educators in the U.S."
"TIE now offers three life insurance options from industry leader New York Life Insurance Company:
A traditional group term life plan, annually renewable to age 80, with affordable rates in 5-year age bands; up to $1 million in protection available for member and spouse, and lesser amounts for dependent children
A 10-year-level group term life plan with guaranteed rates for the first 10 years; up to $1 million in protection available for member and spouse, and lesser amounts for dependent children
A group accidental death and dismemberment plan that provides up to $300,000 in protection for the member and proportional coverage for spouse and dependent children."- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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Reading further, I can't find whether the discounts are more than the cost of membership. :confused:- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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I can't find what happens when you are no longer a member of NAEYC. :confused:
From NAEYC: " Discounted insurance offerings through the Trust for Insuring Educators (TIE), including professional liability insurance, home, auto, and others."
From Trust for Insuring Educators: "We offer discounts and economical rates on insurance plans from leading companies such as New York Life, GEICO and MetLife, to name a few. Many plans are specially designed to meet the needs of educators.
These insurance plans are available exclusively to the members and staff of more than 60 professional associations that participate in the Trust for Insuring Educators, the second-largest consortium of educators in the U.S."
"TIE now offers three life insurance options from industry leader New York Life Insurance Company:
A traditional group term life plan, annually renewable to age 80, with affordable rates in 5-year age bands; up to $1 million in protection available for member and spouse, and lesser amounts for dependent children
A 10-year-level group term life plan with guaranteed rates for the first 10 years; up to $1 million in protection available for member and spouse, and lesser amounts for dependent children
A group accidental death and dismemberment plan that provides up to $300,000 in protection for the member and proportional coverage for spouse and dependent children."- Flag
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