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6 Months free gym membership when you take out health insurance. Until 30 Nov
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fatboyonadiet wrote:Some people have done this before I think, will have a read through the thread tonight, we need one of them to post and help us out!
I managed, and have since been paid by quidco. I followed instructions early on in this thread - the jist of it was that I went via quidco (showing the boots offer), then loaded Martin's link and the gym offer appeared. A few (tense) days later it tracked - first at 0, then at 115.0 -
i dont think you need to have the offer up, its an off with pruhealth and they will not be aware what is up when you register, so just ring them up with your pruhealth id.0
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I joined my sister in law up at the begining of September. Went through quidco it was just showing the boots vouchers at the time. Waited for the first payment to come out then she phoned pru and said she would like to arrange her gym membership. She was told she was set up for the boots vouchers but there was no problem to change her to the gym offer. Its a good idea to wait until payment goes through as any phone contact can void your quidco which is still tracking at the moment for her.0
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I've signed up for PruHealth at £14.26 a month via the free gym membership link, but during the sign-up process I came across no mention of gym membership. How do I go about the process to joining my local Cannons seeing I have signed up to PruHealth?0
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Do you also get the free bike or is that asking a bit too much of this fab deal? :eek:0
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Kokomoko wrote:I've signed up for PruHealth at £14.26 a month via the free gym membership link, but during the sign-up process I came across no mention of gym membership. How do I go about the process to joining my local Cannons seeing I have signed up to PruHealth?
In the red pack that you get through the post from pru health is a booklet and on the "vitality" page the gym getails are listed, and the phone numbers. You ring the cannons place service number 0207 and then they give you a membership number, you then ring the 0800 pruhelath number and give them the membership number, they explain that it takes 5-7 days to set up...you can then go to the gym with your red pruhealth card and the number until you get your official cannons place/pru card through the post.0 -
Maybe the gym sign up process should be added to the first post. It's been answered many times but it just gets lost in all the posts that this thread gets!0
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meinnit wrote:Maybe the gym sign up process should be added to the first post. It's been answered many times but it just gets lost in all the posts that this thread gets!
Agree with you there, I knew it would have been answered but trawling through the posts takes up a lot of effort!0 -
For those who wanted the bike:Terms and Conditions:
1. Offer only available to applications made over the telephone quoting reference EM060 2. Offer only available to first time applicants, and for members aged 12 years or over. 3. Offer not available to customers buying through an intermediary. 4. Only available to UK residents. 5. Bikes will be issued 30 days after the activation of the policy. Activation must be within 3 months of applying. 6. Offer subject to availability. 7. Repair and replacement of the bikes is subject to the terms and conditions of the bike supplier. 8. PruHealth shall have no responsibility for any loss or damage caused to a customer as a result of the customer's use of the bike. 9. Offer end date 28/09/2006. 10. Please note that this is an annual policy and should you cancel within this time we reserve the right to reclaim the amount we paid for the bike offer (currently £69 per person).
It seems that you have to pay £69 if you cancel it within a year? Is this the same for the gym offer as well???
Also, I've just received the Direct Debit letter from Pruhealth... So, can I call Pruhealth to activate my gym membership and insurance now or do I have to wait until they take the first payment? I can't wait to work out in the gym!
Cheers guys.0
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