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Let's suppose a guy become an Alcor member in his youth by means of
an insurance policy covering an amount which doubles the required
fees.

What if in the last part of his life the Alcor fees rise (because of
inflation or any other reason)? Our guy is likely to be retired and
may not be able to pay more money.

What is the Alcor policy in such a case?

Jacques Lemaitre




Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:25 pm

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Let's suppose a guy become an Alcor member in his youth by means of an insurance policy covering an amount which doubles the required fees. What if in the last...
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Sep 14, 2004
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Although it is not a guaranteed policy, Alcor currently "grandfathers" its members at the rates in effect at the time of membership approval. In fact, our...
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Sep 15, 2004
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... currently "grandfathers" its ... approval. In fact, ... CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE REASON OF THIS RATE INCREASE IN A SUBDUED INFLATION AGE, LIKE OURS ? IS IT...
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Sep 16, 2004
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Alcor will make a formal announcement in the next edition of AlcorNews. Visit www.alcornews.org to subscribe to this free electronic newsletter. Best Regards, ...
Jennifer Chapman
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Sep 16, 2004
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Hi, Alcor has a policy of "grandfathering" existing members when price rises occur. This means that existing members are covered at the price they signed-up....
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Sep 15, 2004
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Hi Andrew, I have a question. I’m English and have put off signing up for a while because I wasn’t sure where I would be based for the next few years. ...
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Sep 15, 2004
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Hi Ifor, I assume you are referring to any life assurance you take out. Normally, once you have been accepted for life assurance you will be covered if you...
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Sep 18, 2004
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