George Brown, Bankers Life Agent
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3401 Quebec St
, Ste 6500
Denver, Colorado 80207 - (303) 802-2020
- Website
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Thomas Graham
I regret that Zero Stars is not an option. I initially responded to a retirement program advertisement via Facebook and a rep from Bankers Life /Colorado contacted me with a follow-up phone call to set an appointment. We set the date and time up for a week in advance and agreed to meet at Starbucks today at 11:30 am. (The initial request had been to meet in my home, which I declined.) The rep confirmed the Starbucks morning appointment during our initial conversation and by text shortly after with an additional request to again confirm the appointment date and time by text. I followed the prompts and responded positively. This morning, prior to the scheduled appointment, the rep called me by phone to confirm our appointment and I responded that I was looking forward to our meeting. The rep (Ivy) again mentioned that another employee would accompany her for our meeting for training purposes, which was fine. Everything sounded legit. I arrived early and waited, but no one bothered to show up. I spoke to several females seated inside and outside the Starbucks, but no Ivy was present. As I was finally leaving my phone rang and a guy asked my name and if I had been expecting Ivy. I explained she hadnt not shown up and that Id already given up and was leaving. He said could eventually meet me later, but he was in downtown Denver and would need another 30-45 minutes to get to Starbucks. Or I could reschedule. Seriously? No thanks. The entire scenario seemed extremely sketchy. Why would someone call right before a meeting that they had no intention of keeping? The guy said there were family issues. And couldnt she have called to reschedule instead of sending me out to a no-show meeting? With no phone text or response? Maybe they only want meetings in a persons home which also sounds sketchy with two people visiting one senior at once? Is this a pressure tactic? Or just a total scam? Ivy eventually called back after my frustrated call-in message. Her explanation for not showing up was that she had told me that Austin would be joining her. Yes, shed mentioned that, but not that she had no plans to show up or that Austin wouldnt be there either. What a farce! Whatever BLCs deal is, my recommendation is if you get a call from this group, just hang up and block as SCAM. Whatever theyre selling is sketchy at best and if this is how they start a business/investment relationship, dont waste your time. The online search I conducted on my car after this very negative experience says Colorado Bankers Life is in liquidation as of last December, 2022. More Huge Red Flags! Hang up & Dont get scammed. 8-17-23
Aug 29th, 2023 -
Luis Fernando Raldiris
Feb 7th, 2023 -
Aidan Klippert
This was the worst place I have ever worked for
Oct 3rd, 2022 -
Roxanne Johnson
My Agent was very polite professional he made sure I got everything I needed for what I was looking for he saved me money and Mike and I feel more comfortable when are retirement age is put in place
Feb 23rd, 2022 -
Kaydee Cavender
I am a Unit Field Trainer for Bankers Life Denver North. The team is incredible and the Branch Manager has created such an incredible work environment for us. We are constantly learning and growing. It's a lot of work, but the pay out is HUGE! We work constantly to provide the best in the business customer service!
Feb 21st, 2022
About
George Brown, Bankers Life Agent
With a history dating back to 1879, Bankers Life provides a broad selection of life insurance and health insurance products designed especially for Americans who are near or in retirement. With more than 260 offices across the country, our more than 4,200 insurance agents/producers live and work in the communities they serve. Our agents/producers take the time to get to know you as their customers, listen to your needs and values, and are dedicated to helping you meet your goals for a secure retirement. Get to know Bankers Life - and learn why our more than 1.5 million customers trust us to help protect their financial future, ensuring a healthier and rewarding retirement. The Bankers Life brand is a part of CNO Financial Group, Inc., whose companies provide insurance solutions that help protect the health and retirement needs of working Americans and retirees.
Contact Info
- (303) 802-2020
- [email protected]
- Website
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for George Brown, Bankers Life Agent?
A The phone number for George Brown, Bankers Life Agent is: (303) 802-2020.
Q Where is George Brown, Bankers Life Agent located?
A George Brown, Bankers Life Agent is located at 3401 Quebec St, Ste 6500, Denver, Colorado 80207
Q What is the internet address for George Brown, Bankers Life Agent?
A The website (URL) for George Brown, Bankers Life Agent is: https://agents.bankerslife.com/co/denver/3401-quebec-st/george-brown
Q What days are George Brown, Bankers Life Agent open?
A George Brown, Bankers Life Agent is open:
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is George Brown, Bankers Life Agent rated?
A George Brown, Bankers Life Agent has a 4.2 Star Rating from 20 reviewers.
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George Brown, Bankers Life Agent
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Overall Rating
( 20 Reviews )Thomas Graham on Google
I regret that Zero Stars is not an option.
I initially responded to a retirement program advertisement via Facebook and a rep from Bankers Life /Colorado contacted me with a follow-up phone call to set an appointment.
We set the date and time up for a week in advance and agreed to meet at Starbucks today at 11:30 am. (The initial request had been to meet in my home, which I declined.) The rep confirmed the Starbucks morning appointment during our initial conversation and by text shortly after with an additional request to again confirm the appointment date and time by text. I followed the prompts and responded positively.
This morning, prior to the scheduled appointment, the rep called me by phone to confirm our appointment and I responded that I was looking forward to our meeting. The rep (Ivy) again mentioned that another employee would accompany her for our meeting for training purposes, which was fine. Everything sounded legit.
I arrived early and waited, but no one bothered to show up. I spoke to several females seated inside and outside the Starbucks, but no Ivy was present.
As I was finally leaving my phone rang and a guy asked my name and if I had been expecting Ivy. I explained she hadnt not shown up and that Id already given up and was leaving.
He said could eventually meet me later, but he was in downtown Denver and would need another 30-45 minutes to get to Starbucks. Or I could reschedule. Seriously?
No thanks.
The entire scenario seemed extremely sketchy. Why would someone call right before a meeting that they had no intention of keeping? The guy said there were family issues. And couldnt she have called to reschedule instead of sending me out to a no-show meeting? With no phone text or response?
Maybe they only want meetings in a persons home which also sounds sketchy with two people visiting one senior at once? Is this a pressure tactic? Or just a total scam?
Ivy eventually called back after my frustrated call-in message. Her explanation for not showing up was that she had told me that Austin would be joining her. Yes, shed mentioned that, but not that she had no plans to show up or that Austin wouldnt be there either. What a farce!
Whatever BLCs deal is, my recommendation is if you get a call from this group, just hang up and block as SCAM. Whatever theyre selling is sketchy at best and if this is how they start a business/investment relationship, dont waste your time.
The online search I conducted on my car after this very negative experience says Colorado Bankers Life is in liquidation as of last December, 2022.
More Huge Red Flags! Hang up & Dont get scammed.
8-17-23
Luis Fernando Raldiris on Google
Aidan Klippert on Google
This was the worst place I have ever worked for
Roxanne Johnson on Google
My Agent was very polite professional he made sure I got everything I needed for what I was looking for he saved me money and Mike and I feel more comfortable when are retirement age is put in place
Kaydee Cavender on Google
I am a Unit Field Trainer for Bankers Life Denver North. The team is incredible and the Branch Manager has created such an incredible work environment for us. We are constantly learning and growing. It's a lot of work, but the pay out is HUGE!
We work constantly to provide the best in the business customer service!
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