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Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:40:42 EDT
Subject: Cost of insurance for young people

In a message dated 3/16/2009 5:00:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
 writes:

Rudy,  for young people between say 13 and 25 what would it cost per
year to  insure these for 35-50,000?  Figure it for 100 to 1000 and
convertible  to permanent insurance.


Hi Keith and others:
 
100 to 300 per year.  
 
I like the creativity involved in the suggestion.  And there are  examples of 
well known cryonicists, like Bill Faloon, and Mike Darwin, who were  
self-reportadly interested in the ideas of cryonics in their teens. 
 
Most teens, quite frankly, are not are our market.  But there are  notable 
exceptions, including several I am in the process of getting  policies for 

currently.   Exceptionally intelligent, well educated,  and forward thinking 
young 
people.  Who still, however, require parental  approval for policy funding.  

I will post under a separate cover  some current marketing initiatives I am 
involved with.  

I have been following the recent threads on cryonet with interest, and  think 
I will be able to add to the discussion some real world and practical  

observations.  Which will be generally applauded by all...including David  S... 
lol. 
 
 
Rudi
 
 


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