My parents settled down in Pune after retirement, and my father passed away last year. One of the #LIC Policy of my father was due to be paid to my mother. My mother went to the LIC office in Pune…
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and they asked her to send all papers to the LIC office in the small town where my father had bought the policy. My mother sent everything by post. Today, we visited the LIC office to check up. The officials demanded additional papers which included…
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1) Burial certificate (despite my parents obviously being Hindus)
2) Declaration of death from doctor on doctor’s letterhead (DESPITE submitting death certificate from Pune Municipal corporation)
3) Sundry other documents
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2) Declaration of death from doctor on doctor’s letterhead (DESPITE submitting death certificate from Pune Municipal corporation)
3) Sundry other documents
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When I asked why 1) and 2) (above) were required despite submitting the death certificate, the LIC official told us on our faces that it is because people supply false claims all the time.
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My father was a person of note, and rather than verifying the death certificate, with the appropriate municipality, @LICIndiaForever thinks it appropriate to cast aspersions on its clients. Regardless, my mother will be supplying the documents asked for.
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Apart from this, my mother said she had mailed requested documents to the office a month ago, Official claimed my mom show the receipt, without even looking for the papers. When I insisted a little strongly she look for the papers, she immediately found them
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I’m not sure why people use @LICIndiaForever at all. I wonder how they treat the really helpless, old people, if this is the way they treated us.
@LICIndiaForever I would like to clarify that Pune LIC officials were most helpful and had told my Mother, her papers were in order for redemption/ pay back. Today’s instance was at the LIC office in the tiny town where my parents used to live earlier.
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