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bl00dy insurance arghhhh!
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We decided to look at our Life Insurance and thought for the amount we paid, we would change to another, this up till now has taken 3 months, with the insurers requesting letters from our GP...no worries there, not least for me.
Bill is a type 2 Diabetic which is controlled with diet and a couple of pills, he is 6'2" and weighs 14 stone, The GPs are happy with him but the insurer reckons he is a 200% risk and now wants to charge us £60 a month..
sorry fot the rant...lol
Bobbi
Bill is a type 2 Diabetic which is controlled with diet and a couple of pills, he is 6'2" and weighs 14 stone, The GPs are happy with him but the insurer reckons he is a 200% risk and now wants to charge us £60 a month..
sorry fot the rant...lol
Bobbi
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vibes it is because if anything happened to Bill I would get only half of his BT pension which admittingly is very good +my state pension which, because I am also in receipt of a BT pension, is a reduced one because I paid the small stamp years ago, Bill says he would rather make sure if he died before me then I would be looked after
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I just chip in because someone suggested AXA. I had a policy for decades that was with a company then swallowed up by AXA and when it came to the day I needed to claim AXA gave me such a bad time that whenever I am now looking for quotes on any cover at all I routinely ask if the quote is for a policy underwritten or in any way connected to AXA. If it is I ignore it and go somewhere else, no matter which way the price difference goes.
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