what is the most suitable medical card to have for a 26 yr old single guy?
- non- smoker
- non- drinker
looking at premium about 150-200 a month.
Insurance Talk V3, Anything and everything about insurance
Insurance Talk V3, Anything and everything about insurance
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Jan 13 2016, 05:13 PM
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what is the most suitable medical card to have for a 26 yr old single guy?
- non- smoker - non- drinker looking at premium about 150-200 a month. |
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Jan 14 2016, 11:19 AM
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Mar 1 2016, 11:43 PM
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QUOTE(kokkit3 @ Mar 1 2016, 11:39 PM) Dear, Damn.. This insurance thingy surely sounded like a scam. Just show death cert as proof of death that nominee is no longer here. Auto void when nominee pass away. If still want to maintain policy, re appoint a new nominee. It doesn't make sense if the policy holder is still alive and not in control of the policy but the nominee has the final say. 😑 It's not like the nominee is paying for the policy at all. |
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Mar 1 2016, 11:52 PM
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QUOTE(kokkit3 @ Mar 1 2016, 11:49 PM) Dear, Thing is, why do you need the consent of the nominee when the policy belongs to you in the first place?Don't be confused. The original question is policy holder wants to surrender policy, does it require nominee's consent? Yes it does, but what if nominee pass away? Then just provide death cert as proof. Do you need the consent of the nominee when you want to nominate them as your nominee? |
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