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Private Health Insurance - Advice?

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  • Wutang_2
    Wutang_2 Posts: 2,513 Forumite
    Hmmm. Basic use of the English language. Also Oxford Commas are pretty dated now, however I could let that one go.

    Dollywops mentioned Usay, I asked her to ask for an AXA or Bupa quote from them. You ask me to stick to the thread, then why did you bring in CS and the point of them about to go bust? I was merely pointing out the FSCS. You provide a brief synopsis of each insurer without truly understanding the individual's personal circumstances - you say Exeter is the best, what if you are looking for psychiatric cover? How do they fare then? I do not know, I am asking you the seemingly knowledgeable person in this area.

    Also, in that regards, on any thread that you have posted on about PMI, have you not hijacked it with Bupa's shortfalls? Yes they have widely reported shortfalls in the press. However, you claim to specialise in offering advice but shoot down those that aren't specialists in that area, hence why brokers exist, to provide advice and information to those that don't know what advisers know. Your attitude reminds me of a guy called Andrew Georgyo that I used to know.

    You slate someone about the Bupa hospitals, they were referring to the ones Bupa covered, not necessarily owned. You tried to make them feel stupid by using your experience knowing that Bupa own/bought one hospital (The Cromwell) and sold the rest to Spire.

    Health checks are discounted on some medical insurance, as are some gyms, therefore they are relevant to the insurance policy the OP is asking advice about. I am sure an adviser would take this in to consideration in regards to their requirements? Or am I wrong?

    Doing some investigation, PruHealth do not have all the hospitals as you have suggested, as they have three hospital lists to choose from, Local, Countrywide and London. Again you have belittled the OP when in fact you could be deemed as wrong.

    Kingstreet, it's ok, thanks for the advice, however I am not acting for any firm, my name isn't anything official or a company name. It's a bright warm Sunny name.

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