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Submitted by Steve on Tue, 08/06/2019 - 14:30

They are chasing refunds of premiums, after reading certain authors on chasing fees for "no" service. Now the insurers can experience the same baloney that advisers have had to put up with for the past year or so. In the meantime, 7.30 Report showed an Industry Fund member who was unable to his pension money (because he had no adviser). You pay peanuts, you get (Union super] monkeys.

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