Question by newell: How come I have to pay my bills on time, but rich corporations don’t?
I have to pay all my bills on time or I am in trouble. My mutual fund company, Jackson National Life Insurance Company decided in January to liquidate all their mutual funds. They are still thinking about whether or not they will give back the money. I have $ 90,000 in my fund. Or did. They will not answer phone calls. They will not say where my money is. And they still have a A+ financial rating. How come morality and rules never seem to apply to the rich?

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Answer by I accept Chaos
The rich make the rules.

Let’s fight them.

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7 Responses to How come I have to pay my bills on time, but rich corporations don’t?

  1. Eridees says:

    If you go broke, nothing happens; if those mega-companies go broke, millions of people lose their jobs and the economy collapses and China invades the USA. Your momma will be raped by a chinaman.

  2. Dr. Jazz ?? E??l A??????s ?? says:

    Conservatism sucks, doesn’t it?

  3. Liberal AssKicker says:

    You’re an idiot if you think corporations don’t pay their bills.

    They pay higher rates of taxes than any other form of business, and they are threatened more than any other business with liability law suits.

  4. Wolf says:

    because scum like them don’t care about those of us who have to worry weather or not we even get to eat for the night. the more they hold out on you the more money they make. the only advice I can give you is get a few people in your company with the same problem together and do a class action law suit.

  5. Christopher B says:

    Brother, I have been following the banks examples and I stopped paying my nonessential bills a long time ago.

  6. Nancy says:

    Big Brother – because they have the money, they feel they can get away with it, and they do – They do it to small businesses, too – It isn’t fair –

    I suggest that you complain to the better business bureau and any consumer advocacy group you can… people need to speak out against this – we change nothing complaining and groaning silently; so letters to the editor, to senators etc – helps get the wheels turning -

  7. pygonza says:

    Write letters to the governor, your state senators, and the Secretary of Commerce http://www.commerce.gov/Contact_Us/index.htm. Tell them specifically what you want. If you want your 90,000 back, say that, if you want the mutual fund company to answer specific questions, say that. In a day of bureaucracies, the pen is truly mightier than the sword.

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