@chic.sans.exces: Réponse à @Nina Mba ce n’est pas parce qu’on est du métier qu’on s’y connaît. Que ce soit banquier courtier assureur ça concerne toutes les professions. Ce n’est pas parce qu’on travail dans le domaine qu’on sait expliquer. Les causes sont souvent le manque de formation le manque d’explication au détriment du salarié. Pourtant expliquer les bases aux clients ou au salarié permet d’éviter ce type de situation. Arrêtez de signer à l’aveugle et vérifiez le type de contrat. Si c’est de l’indemnitaire si c’est du forfaitaire l’assurance emprunteur à un réel rôle à jouer en cas d’arrêt. Une mauvaise garantie et c’est perdu pour vous ! #credit #assurance #garantie #immobilier #banque

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ec12_140122 :
Bonjour c est bien grâce à cette personne que j ai su que c était forfaitaire car la banque ne m a rien dit merci à vous Sophia
2026-07-16 07:41:15
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chic.sans.exces
SDK Assurances & Finances ✨ :
Je rectifie. Elle maintiens que les banques proposent que de l’indemnitaire ce qui est totalement faux. Bcp font du forfaitaire
2026-07-16 07:09:38
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mans138 :
Bonjour, comment fait t’on pour vous contacter svp
2026-07-16 09:36:29
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❤️❤️❤️
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