Mutual of Omaha

I would encourage anyone who has problems with Mutual of Omaha or United of Omaha to immediately contact an attorney.

Reviewed by Robbie Winder on July 24th 2015   Verified Policyholder
I would encourage anyone who has problems with Mutual of Omaha or United of Omaha to immediately contact an attorney. I want to talk about a specific situation in which I have supporting documentation. I opted out of pre-approved offers of insurance and credit solicitations for life. I was quite surprised when I began receiving solicitations from United of Omaha. They were vague, had minimum disclosures, did not say how they got my information and they wanted my banking information so they could enroll me immediately. I found the mail-piece offensive and by way of a form 1500 applied for a prohibitory order against the sender and prohibitory order #2072101 was issued 2-14-1013 by the USPS which instructed the company to immediately remove and refrain from mailing anything to me. Mutual of Omaha persisted and a complaint was filed with the state insurance commission. Shirley Harrison, the insurance investigator asked United of Omaha to provide a copy of the USPS order #2072101 along with documentation. Guess what, even though the prohibitory order, a legal document that originates from US AG Eric Holder was sent via registered mail, the state insurance commission was told by Mutual of Omaha they did not have the order. Only one of two scenarios are possible. Either Mutual/United of Omaha lost an important legal document, or they lied. I have taken legal action against people I knew were lying before. When you have a situation like this and and you are dealing with someone you cannot trust, your best alternative is to retain an attorney who will file a suit, and depose them under Oath, Under criminal penalty of perjury. The truth usually comes out and once a lie is exposed, the rest of their case falls. An attorney is best to deal with people of questionable morals. Regardless of what you may think attorneys general deplore lying and the court certainly does.