Atlas Insurance Brokers | Rochester, MN
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Daniel Walker
Licensed Insurance Agent
Daniel Walker graduated with a BS in Administrative Management in 2005 and has run his family’s insurance agency, FCI Agency, for over 15 years (BBB A+). He is licensed as an insurance agent to write property and casualty insurance, including home, life, auto, umbrella, and dwelling fire insurance. He’s also been featured on sites like Reviews.com and Safeco. To ensure our content is accura...
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UPDATED: Nov 4, 2014
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Nelson Atlas Insurance Brokers Rochester Summary
Atlas Insurance Brokers is located in Rochester, MN in Olmsted County and offers Rochester insurance and MN insurance to all residents of Rochester, MN and throughout the entire state of Minnesota. Andrew Nelson is the Manager of Atlas Insurance Brokers and can be reached at 507-424-3648.One thought on “Atlas Insurance Brokers | Rochester, MN”
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My father purchased life insurance using Atlas Insurance Brokers about ten years ago. Beforehand, the selling agent was more than eager to sell life insurance using selling points that are, in my opinion, dishonest. Although lack of research on my father’s part led to this, it revealed the dishonest practices .
Although he knew how most insurance policies work(house/car) he wasn’t familiar with life insurance. What had happened was that my dad was assured that all the money that was put into the insurance would be refunded once the policy is canceled. Also, he was told that that money would be available to him at all times just like a savings fund and that he would have access to it at all times but the part on conditions was purposely left out.
Everything was done is such a way that is an inch short of being a scam. Although my father should’ve known better and conducted proper research, it is utterly compelling to me that these agents would use dishonest tactics to make a sale.