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IPA being deal with jointly
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We have in OR that we thought that ASU cover should have been included in the expenditure 12 months on they have decided this is ok, how ever instead of just reducing his by the £30 they have reduced both by £15 instead, I think that if they had reduced hubby's by the £30 it would have meant that he had a surplus of less than £99 which would have meant no IPA for the time being.
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Sorry, but what is ASU cover and who is it for?0
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It is accident, sickness and unemployment cover.
Are you both covered by this insurance?:pB&SC No. 298
Life`s Tragedy is that we get OLD too soon
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Hi, yes it's accident, sickness & unemployment cover, it's just for my hubby, he has a long term illness which he had this cover before the illness so will payout in the event of the above our mortgage payment.0
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If the cover is just for your OH, then they should not be splitting the cost between you.:pB&SC No. 298
Life`s Tragedy is that we get OLD too soon
and WISE too late!0
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