Grant Barra of Mutual of Omaha Insurancesets up visits to, community organizations and senior citizen facilities in order to get in their pockets. He is a crook in a suit on all levels and lies about everything in order to gethis cut. He is not honest and lacksproper business practices. WHen you meet him, just go with your first insticts--yes he is a snake in the grass.
He cheats those he encounters and should not be trusted. He proclaims that he is a reformed business man, but he is not. He trys recruiting people to his business and does not make good on his promises. He exaggerates everything and he simply lies in order to get you in the door and sell insurance to your family and friends. He goes beyond selling--it is downright lieing. It is just a scheme in order to get more money coming in to make him look good, while he cheats you. BEWARE! He will probabaly choose money over his own wife and kids. Potential clients and Insurance agents. BEWARE, BEWARE, !!! This guy is a sneak in the Grass
I recently was denied short term disability from Mutual of Omaha for two weeks short term disability to help compensate 60% of my salary for when I needed to be out of work for a preventative surgery. I am BRCA 2 positive and had a preventative double mastectomy and later reconstruction surgery . My doctors wrote several letters stating i am BRCA positive and this is in fact, a medical necessary operation . Mutual continued to deny all my appeals. They need to change their policy coverage when it comes to preventative surgeries due to genetic mutations. They will continue to deny and fight anyone who needs help and it's wrong.
This operation saved my life (i had a 89% chance of getting breast cancer before age 40, I am 32 and now I have a less than 1% chance of getting breast cancer. My mother is BRCA2 + and had stage 4 breast cancer when she was 31 years old, I inherited the gene, obviously from her, someone who battled the worst kind of breast cancer at age 31 and i didn't want to go through that when an opportunity to prevent it). I just needed some help on salary compensation for the two weeks i was out of the office. My doctor supplied several letters stating how crucial this operation was in saving my life and that is was "Medically necessary" and I in fact, I do have a "preexisting condition".
Mutual of Omaha didn't care. They denied my claim and i am now waiting to appeal it but the representative has yet to get back to me. It's been over a week and i've left several messages. Mutual of Omaha doesn't follow through on what they promise, they don't care about people, they certainly didn't care to help me when I needed them. In the big picture of things, this surgery not only saved my life but it saved thousands of dollars that would have to be paid by insurance companies to help me fight cancer, which I would of developed probably in the next year. I prevented that from happening by taking action and nobody at Mutual of Omaha seemed to care or offer help.
It is the year 2017, not 1950. We have evolved in science and insurance providers need to evolve as well. I want to continue to fight Mutual Omaha’s decision to deny my claim, not because I want the money, what I asked from them was a compensation less than $1400 in total. The money is not whats important, whats important is to take a stand on what is right and this company and their actions towards me not only is so wrong but no one had any compassion. Mutual of Omaha is a terrible, unethical organization and i would never ever recommend them.
Mutual of Omaha is an abusive user of the Internet. It lets you click to Unsubscribe for its frequent emails, but then your unsubscribe request just sits there, never odressed. Disgusting.
Agent came to our home portraying himself as a paid conselor for a service that would be mandatory for all home mortgages. He represented many companies that offered this product but "for us" the best would be Mutual of Omaha. It would cost a certain amount and there was no physical or additional underwriting. It would pay the mortgage for the survivor/beneficiary for as long as they were in the home. He no longer sold "whole Life Insurance" because those policies did not pay in a timely manor and by the time they paid the mortgage would be forclosed. He was at our home friday night and after discussing it further and a bad gut feeling we called first thing Monday morning to cancell the application.
He promised to take care of it. One week later we recieved policies issued from the application he submitted. However he had filled in parts of the application such as the premium which were double what he told us and we have the "reciept" that he left that shows that. He had NOT cancelled the application but rather put it through. I called again. He said he had requested the cancellation but the company had to do it this way and we would get a letter shortly that we could sign and send back cancelling the policy. Not feeling quite right about this the next day I called the Mutual of Omaha direct and talked to the customer service person. They did not have any record of the request to cancell and in fact had gone ahead and issued the policy. He explained that if we did not want the policy we would have to write to them requesting the cancellation.
At this point he felt the funds would likely be drawn from our bank account since it had gone on too long. I imediatley cancelled the policys by writen notification and tried to contact the "district office" where this agent works. I asked for the manager and was given his name an transfered to his extension. He did not answe so I left a message at 8:30 in the morning. He did not return the call and I called again in the afternoon at 4:35 and left another message. They do not respond and my only recorse at this point is to provide the details to the Insurance departmnt of Arizona. I have also attempted to contact United of Omaha Life Insurance Company administration to file a complaint but with no success yet.
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Grant Barra of Mutual of Omaha Insurancesets up visits to, community organizations and senior citizen facilities in order to get in their pockets. He is a crook in a suit on all levels and lies about everything in order to gethis cut. He is not honest and lacksproper business practices. WHen you meet him, just go with your first insticts--yes he is a snake in the grass.
He cheats those he encounters and should not be trusted. He proclaims that he is a reformed business man, but he is not. He trys recruiting people to his business and does not make good on his promises. He exaggerates everything and he simply lies in order to get you in the door and sell insurance to your family and friends. He goes beyond selling--it is downright lieing. It is just a scheme in order to get more money coming in to make him look good, while he cheats you. BEWARE! He will probabaly choose money over his own wife and kids. Potential clients and Insurance agents. BEWARE, BEWARE, !!! This guy is a sneak in the Grass
I recently was denied short term disability from Mutual of Omaha for two weeks short term disability to help compensate 60% of my salary for when I needed to be out of work for a preventative surgery. I am BRCA 2 positive and had a preventative double mastectomy and later reconstruction surgery . My doctors wrote several letters stating i am BRCA positive and this is in fact, a medical necessary operation . Mutual continued to deny all my appeals. They need to change their policy coverage when it comes to preventative surgeries due to genetic mutations. They will continue to deny and fight anyone who needs help and it's wrong.
This operation saved my life (i had a 89% chance of getting breast cancer before age 40, I am 32 and now I have a less than 1% chance of getting breast cancer. My mother is BRCA2 + and had stage 4 breast cancer when she was 31 years old, I inherited the gene, obviously from her, someone who battled the worst kind of breast cancer at age 31 and i didn't want to go through that when an opportunity to prevent it). I just needed some help on salary compensation for the two weeks i was out of the office. My doctor supplied several letters stating how crucial this operation was in saving my life and that is was "Medically necessary" and I in fact, I do have a "preexisting condition".
Mutual of Omaha didn't care. They denied my claim and i am now waiting to appeal it but the representative has yet to get back to me. It's been over a week and i've left several messages. Mutual of Omaha doesn't follow through on what they promise, they don't care about people, they certainly didn't care to help me when I needed them. In the big picture of things, this surgery not only saved my life but it saved thousands of dollars that would have to be paid by insurance companies to help me fight cancer, which I would of developed probably in the next year. I prevented that from happening by taking action and nobody at Mutual of Omaha seemed to care or offer help.
It is the year 2017, not 1950. We have evolved in science and insurance providers need to evolve as well. I want to continue to fight Mutual Omaha’s decision to deny my claim, not because I want the money, what I asked from them was a compensation less than $1400 in total. The money is not whats important, whats important is to take a stand on what is right and this company and their actions towards me not only is so wrong but no one had any compassion. Mutual of Omaha is a terrible, unethical organization and i would never ever recommend them.
Mutual of Omaha is an abusive user of the Internet. It lets you click to Unsubscribe for its frequent emails, but then your unsubscribe request just sits there, never odressed. Disgusting.
Agent came to our home portraying himself as a paid conselor for a service that would be mandatory for all home mortgages. He represented many companies that offered this product but "for us" the best would be Mutual of Omaha. It would cost a certain amount and there was no physical or additional underwriting. It would pay the mortgage for the survivor/beneficiary for as long as they were in the home. He no longer sold "whole Life Insurance" because those policies did not pay in a timely manor and by the time they paid the mortgage would be forclosed. He was at our home friday night and after discussing it further and a bad gut feeling we called first thing Monday morning to cancell the application.
He promised to take care of it. One week later we recieved policies issued from the application he submitted. However he had filled in parts of the application such as the premium which were double what he told us and we have the "reciept" that he left that shows that. He had NOT cancelled the application but rather put it through. I called again. He said he had requested the cancellation but the company had to do it this way and we would get a letter shortly that we could sign and send back cancelling the policy. Not feeling quite right about this the next day I called the Mutual of Omaha direct and talked to the customer service person. They did not have any record of the request to cancell and in fact had gone ahead and issued the policy. He explained that if we did not want the policy we would have to write to them requesting the cancellation.
At this point he felt the funds would likely be drawn from our bank account since it had gone on too long. I imediatley cancelled the policys by writen notification and tried to contact the "district office" where this agent works. I asked for the manager and was given his name an transfered to his extension. He did not answe so I left a message at 8:30 in the morning. He did not return the call and I called again in the afternoon at 4:35 and left another message. They do not respond and my only recorse at this point is to provide the details to the Insurance departmnt of Arizona. I have also attempted to contact United of Omaha Life Insurance Company administration to file a complaint but with no success yet.