Bankers Life - Williamsport V Ayers: My daughter received a message from this company informing her that the company had noticed she was exploring medicare options on the internet, and identifying an email account they claimed was hers. The handwritten note went on to say that the writer, Byron, loved working with other "seniors" on their medicare benefits and that he would be coming by the house to talk to her. Since my daughter is only in her thirties, and hasnt lived in the area in 20 years, I used the email on Byrons business card to tell him not to come to our house, and explaining that my daughter wasnt there, and had no need for his services, and that we did not purchase products that were marketed in this way. That was Friday. The following Monday Byron showed up at our house. I left a phone message telling him not to call, email or show up here again. If he does so, or if I hear anything from this company I will complain to the state insurance commissioner.