Viralriver wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 1:21 am...Everything we do, everything we sign up for has the same paper trail. ...
Maybe, maybe not, I guess it depends on what they ask--how thorough they are--during sign up.
Separately, I read some time back that a good 'user' profile is worth $60-75 (eg facebook). Since the likelihood of someone being diagnosed with cancer in the coming year is very small, this could be an attractive source of revenue, and since the payout is so small, rakuten could just cover it--no need for an actual insurance company behind them (maybe to vet any paperwork when a claim is made?).
Not stated/mentioned up front is that cancer policies frequently only pay for stage II cancer and above, and that may also be the case here. If so, rakuten's odds are excellent.
The surgeons removed my upper right lung lobe a couple years ago, but it was only tagged as stage Ia. I'm fine and all, but most cancer policies would not pay out for that, and this rakuten freebie might be similar.