For MOAA members and spouses under age 69
“I’ll get around to it someday.” We’ve all said it.
When it comes to cleaning the attic or sorting through old pictures, the delay of a week, a month, a year isn’t a big deal.
a delay can mean the diff erence between peace of mind and a big mess.
But when it comes to planning for your family’s fi nancial security in the event something happens to you or your spouse,
following MOAA member benefi ts: M
• Easy to Apply. Everything is handled by mail at your convenience.
• Aff ordable, competitive premiums. MOAA’s bargaining power results in aff ordable member-only rates that the general public simply can’t get.
OAA has made it easy to “Get Around To It” by developing a level term life insurance plan with the
• Locked-in rate. Once your coverage is issued, your rate can’t be changed based on your age or health.
• Flexible. T e plan is available to you and your spouse.
• Enough to help cover your needs. T e MOAA Select Level Term Life Plan comes in meaningful amounts— up to $350,000.00, depending on your age.
Are you Ready? Request your MOAA Select Level Term Life Review Packet today.*
Call: 1-800-247-2192 (request #048803-1-1-1) Or visit
www.moaainsurance.com
(Hearing-impaired or voice-impaired members may call the Relay Line at 1-800-855-2881.)
Underwritten by: Hartford Life Insurance Company, Simsbury, CT 06089. T e Hartford® is T e Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., and its subsidiaries, including issuing company Hartford Life Insurance Company. *Details include costs, exclusions, limitations, reduction of benefi ts and terms of coverage. Coverage may not be issued in some states.
AR Ins. Lic. #245544, CA Ins. Lic. #0633005 d/b/a in CA Seabury & Smith Insurance Program Management Policy Form # SRP-1153 A (HL) (1311) (1312) (1313)
48803 (10/10) ©Seabury & Smith, Inc. 2010
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