According to Total Benefits Planning™, Major Insurance Companies Protect Their Wealth By Fleecing the American People!
CINCINNATI, September 1 - "This is good for the Consumers...but, what's in it for US?!" That's what Mr. John Martie, Vice President of Sales for Anthem (Southwest Ohio), said when presented with a way to save Consumers Billions of dollars in Insurance Premiums!
Mr. Thomas Quigley, President of Total Benefits Planning™, an Insurance Coverage Consulting Firm based in Cincinnati, Ohio, presented Anthem with a solution to a problem facing all Americans - exponentially increasing Insurance Premium costs. He was dumbfounded by Mr. Martie's response! When pressed for a valid reason why Anthem was interested in Documented Cost-Saving Measures, Mr. Martie replied: "It's not in 'The Spirit' of 'Group' (Anthem Group Insurance)!"
In 1988, filmmakers Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas released a movie called "Tucker." It's the true story about Preston Tucker, who tried to build the "Car of the Future" after World War II, only to be crushed by the Big Three automakers. Tucker's automobile was so advanced that it would've revolutionized the Automobile Industry. The "Establishment" responded by crushing its introduction! They did this because this approach would've had a tremendous negative affect on their profits!
Over 50 years ago, Congress passed IRS Tax Law (Section 105) that allows all Insurance Providers to offer Money-Saving Approaches to Consumers. Based on this Law, and his Creative approaches to Money-Saving opportunities, Industry-insiders have referred to Mr. Quigley as the "Tucker" of the Insurance Industry. The approach that Mr. Quigley has developed can be found in the Book that he Co-Authored with Mr. Edward A. Lyon, J.D.: How To Beat The High Cost Of Health Care.
The Book describes how the Large Insurance Companies and their Insurance Brokers make their excessive commissions, why they do it, and what the Consumer can do about it! Mr. Quigley states: "The Insurance Companies are certainly part of this Axis of Evil. However, the Primary offenders are the Insurance Brokers who want to protect their huge commission checks!"
Mr. Dan Graves, President of Loveland, Ohio's PDG Solutions, stated: "Total Benefits implemented their Program, and I saved over 60% in Insurance costs the first six months! Their Team is continuing to Manage the Program for me to this day." Mr. Quigley added: "Nobody believes it in the beginning. However, if they do listen, the amount of cash they save is absolutely staggering! The kicker was, when Mr. Graves realized he'd be better off, financially, paying his Employees' Fixed-Rate Home Mortgages, rather than paying their constantly-increasing Insurance Premiums!"
If these types of savings were not possible, then ask yourself: "Why would the Large Insurance Companies, be waging a Campaign to prevent the American Consumers of becoming aware of the Total Benefits Planning Program?!"
Mr. Quigley summarized: "The Insurance Brokers are basically lining their own pockets by fleecing the American Consumers! It has to stop!"
CONTACT:
Thomas Quigley of Total Benefits Planning
513-470-9440
[email protected]
www.totalbenefitsplanning.com




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