Bankers Life
About the Business
Bankers Life is a finance, health, and insurance agency located at 1341 West Battlefield Road in Springfield, Missouri, United States. Our agents offer a wide range of insurance options, including products from Bankers Life and Casualty Company, Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company, and Washington National Insurance Company, as well as choices from partner carriers such as Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and Wellcare. We specialize in helping individuals compare Medicare Advantage plans to find the best coverage for their needs. With the rising costs of healthcare and the increasing need for long-term care, it's crucial to be prepared and have discussions with loved ones about future planning. Bankers Life is currently recruiting for agent, manager, and investment professional positions. If you're passionate about helping others achieve financial security in retirement, our award-winning training programs and flexible career opportunities can help you reach your goals. Join us at Bankers Life and achieve more in your local branch office!
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Location & Phone number
1341 W Battlefield Rd Ste 230, Springfield, MO 65807, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Ulises Gonzalez helped me look at my term life insurance policy. The person who sold me the policy told me it would go up over time, but I hadn't understood how dramatically. Also the policy was only a 5-year term that would auto renew at a significantly higher rate! I thought it was way longer!! I will be cancelling this policy at the end of the 5-year term and DEFINITELY having Ulises write a new policy that fits me better."
"Tori and Brie just tore into the driveway like they've known us forever. Tori told us that she needed to go over my husband's upcoming medicare enrollment because he's turning 65 this year. (Tori is a fast talker, showing Brie how it's done.) She said open enrollment only happens once and that my husband needs to know about all of his options. I asked her if she was selling something. She didn't say no, but instead told us that she wanted us to know our options and then decide what to do. I shouldn't have made an appointment but I somehow felt that Bankers was working for Medicare and was being sent out to inform people about open enrollment. What a sleezy sales tactic. Tori could have been upfront and told us that she'd like for us to see what medicare supplement insurance her company sells. No deal now. Next day: A sales manager from the Springfield office called and we talked about the incident. I appreciate them reaching out to me. His salesladies could have spent their efforts informing me about their supplement insurance policies instead of using misleading tactics in order to get an appointment."
"If I could, I would give this place 0 stars. Agent came to my house (no soliciting sign clearly displayed) and has the audacity to tell me Medicare sent him, because they hadn't heard from me. Stood there and argued with me, insisting that they contacted his office. This was a flat out lie. Medicare does not advocate any company on their behalf. As a matter of fact it is illegal. After the agent left, I called the main office to complain. I did get 2 call backs from his trainer and a manager, letting me know he would be informed about the illegality of his sales pitch. 4 days later, he calls my home, totally oblivious regarding his previous interaction with me. This company is deceitful in their practices."
"Two female agents came to the door wanting to give me info on Medicare changes, they never gave a business card, never gave me their names and were very reserved in stating that they were with Bankers Insurance and only offered that info after we asked who they were with. They were very pushy about wanting to set a time later in the week to meet. I did set a time for them to come back just so I could have time to research Bankers Insurance and glad I did. Lots of negative reviews and negative info on YouTube from former agents. Would never do business with this company."
"They showed up at my door wanting to change my Medicare supplement and prescription. Told her I was already taken care. She's very pushy and very rude. She told me I need more benefits. They came dress sloppy and not appropriate for an insurance agents. I was very unhappy with her attitude and the way she treated me trying to push it to my home. Ask her how she got my addresses and she refused to tell me. She said, applied it online. I told her I do not do business online. When I call the office to verify who she was they told me that they go door to door trying to sell Medicare from a list they get. I In my opinion beware of this business. When I say "No", I mean "No"."
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