From American Retirement Insider <[email protected]>
Subject The Estate Planning Seminar Scam That’s After Your Assets
Date June 16, 2025 6:01 PM
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Dear Patriot,

We’ve covered smart relocation—but today, we’re pivoting to a new threat: **the “free” estate planning seminar.**

You’ve seen the ads: a free lunch, a free binder, a “licensed professional.” But behind the slick pitch is a high-pressure sales funnel designed to push:

* Overpriced annuities

* Cookie-cutter trusts

* Hidden-fee insurance packages

* And worse—power of attorney scams

The elites don’t fall for this. They build real plans with real advisors—_not_ steakhouse salesmen.

If someone’s giving you a $30 lunch to make a $30,000 commission, run.

Tomorrow, I’ll show you how to vet an estate planner the right way—without getting sold.

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^Sponsored Content^

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**Poll Of The Day**

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**Fun Fact Of The Day**

Some “advisors” at estate planning seminars make **10% commissions** on the products they sell—_often without disclosing it._

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