Lord and Richards Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Aggressive sales tactics, and certainly not acting like a fiduciary

UPDATE: I received a followup call from two of the company’s executives, including its chief operating officer. They were generally apologetic (although they said they “saw both sides”) and offered a different advisor. I appreciated the follow up phone call and the acknowledgment that critiquing competitors on something as sensitive as fiduciary relationships is not appropriate especially with a perspective new client.



I went to a presentation on annuities. The presenter was Andy Stenzel a registered fiduciary. I scheduled a follow up phone call and informed Mr. Stenzel that I was going to compare his offer to what my existing financial advisor (Fidelity) could offer. I did not receive the information from Fidelity and had to reschedule my follow up call with Mr. Stenzel twice. On the second rescheduling, he sent an email questioning whether Fidelity was acting as a fiduciary because in his mind it was taking them too long to provide the information. Of course he had no idea what I requested or the reasons for the delay. He just decided to use aggressive sales tactics and criticize his competition.

When I told him I did not think that was proper for a fiduciary, he responded with “best of luck, Robb”

If he apologized, I probably wouldn’t be writing this review. I am a retired finance attorney and corporate restructuring consultant. I have served as an expert witness in fiduciary duty cases. Now that I’ve interacted with them, I would never do business with Lord and Richards and in particular, Mr. Stenzel.

Aggressive sales tactics are unbecoming on so-called fiduciaries.

2 February 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Everything Lord and Richards does is EXCELLENT!

Everything Lord and Richards is involved in is EXCELLENT! Their focus is on education and helping those who are retired - or who soon will be - makes financial planning more understandable and comfortable. Their expertise, compassion, ethics, and outreach to those in need is beyond any company I've ever been involved in. And I love the "Wealth and Wisdom" events. Thank you, Lord and Richards, for giving me security in my retirement.

12 December 2025
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Reply from Lord and Richards

Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words. We are truly grateful for the trust you’ve placed in Lord and Richards. Our focus has always been on education, guidance, and serving our clients with care and integrity, and it means a great deal to know that our work has helped make your retirement feel more secure!

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

LORD AND RICHARDS WEALTH MANAGEMENT LLC

Purchased an Annuity and asked what was the returns. Jason said this annuity would yield 6%-8% varies with market
I was seduced by a free dinner the return is only 1%
1% are you kidding
WATCH OUT FOR FREE DINNER INVESTMENT COMPANIES, THEY MAKE BIG COMMISSIONS AND LIE

27 September 2023
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Reply from Lord and Richards

We apologize for your dissatisfaction and for not responding sooner to this review, however we completely disagree with your broad characterization of our firm and former advisor Jason W. It is true that your contract only earned 1% in its first year, but at least part of that result was due to the market itself being down 20% in 2022. In the 2nd year of your contract, you earned 8%, which was at the top of the range you say was communicated originally. As a matter of policy, our advisors are trained to tell clients that past performance is not indicative of future results vs. just giving a potential return range. The fact that in your review you actually used the phrase “varies with market” in recounting the story indicates that Jason W. likely qualified his statement on expected returns appropriately. Regardless, we apologize that you were disappointed in your experience with Lord and Richards and would be more than happy to sit down with you to review your contract in detail and answer any questions you may have. Thank you!!

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