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Published monthly by United American Insurance Company for the dissemination
of information to its Agents. Home Office permission must obtained prior to reproduction or other use of
this material.
© Copyright 2001, United
American Insurance Company, McKinney, Texas
All rights reserved.
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Editor's
Notes:
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ProCare Approvals
A special mailing regarding 2001 ProCare Medicare Supplement rates for new business and renewal rate information has been mailed to General Agents in
Montana, Nevada
and Vermont.
A special mailing regarding 2002 ProCare Medicare Supplement rates for new business and renewal rate information has been mailed to General Agents in
Arkansas, Idaho,
Louisiana, Oklahoma and
Wyoming.
Check your state(s) ProCare rate memo for complete effective date information and
cut-off dates for business written with old rates. If you did not receive this notice, please contact the Agent Service Center at (800)925-7355.
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Attn: Connecticut Agents
As previously communicated, Agents in Connecticut may resume selling
Med-Supp ProCare Plan D effective Dec. 15, 2001.
New app/brochures and rate cards are available. You can order your updated supplies by contacting the Agent Supply
at (800)285-3676.
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Interest Rate Set
The Lifestyle Annuity new money interest rate for December is
4.00 percent. Rates will continue to be reviewed and adjusted accordingly.
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Holiday Schedule
This is a reminder the Home Office will be closed Monday, Dec. 24
and Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2001, for the Christmas holiday. The Home Office will also be closed
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2002, for New Year’s Day. From everyone at United American, we hope you have a happy
and safe holiday season.
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Attn: Indiana Agents
United American’s Good Sense Plan (GSP) has been approved in
Indiana. State special app/brochures are currently being printed. You can order supplies now by contacting Agent
Supply at (800) 285-3676. Supplies will be mailed upon completion of printing.
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Are You Ready for the Bahamas?
The Bahamas consist of 700 islands with over 2000 small cays (pronounced keys) which form a unique holiday playground. Islands of every size and shape offer enough adventure to keep you busy for a lifetime. Here are just a few of The Islands of The Bahamas. Take a look at what treasures you could uncover. . .
Andros Island
As the largest and least-explored island in The Islands of The Bahamas, Andros, 30 miles west of Nassau, offers a wide variety of activities for just about everyone. This 2,300 square-mile island paradise also boasts the second-largest reef in the Northern Hemisphere and is home to the oldest dive resort on the planet.
Eleuthera/Harbour Island
Miles of glistening pink and white sand beaches, serene colonial villages and rolling acres of pineapple plantations make Eleuthera Island an island of the most casual sophistication; and Harbour Island reminds many visitors of a miniature Bermuda with its Georgian architecture and fabulous beaches of coral pink sand. Jump on one of Nassau’s fast ferries and explore all that Eleuthera/Harbour Island has to offer.
Nassau/Paradise Island
Come visit the jewel of The Islands of The Bahamas — Nassau/Paradise Island. As the cultural, social, political and economic center of The Bahamas, it is the most visited destination in The Islands.
Nassau/Paradise Island has much to offer visitors. There are more sights and activities here than you can experience in one trip.
Check your standings on Pages 10 and
11!
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