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Pruhealth gym loophole Article Discussion
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Thanks got through to a more helpful girl at pruhealth yesterday who said that would be sufficient0
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Just got my renewal quote from Pru.
Next year they want £1.73 a month! :beer:0 -
I was paying £20.50 before0
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I did stress assessment in Oct, did the course, and done the re-assessment in June. I got 50 points in Oct, but only 20 points in June:huh: I thought it would be 50.
Is it because I left more than 6 months between assessments?0 -
Hi all,
Just a quick question. Basically I joined up to Cannons gym a couple of weeks ago and since then have discovered this website. Is there anyway of joining up to the Pru Health insurance and doing the Cannons gym deal, or am I going to have to wait until I can cancel my membership and then sign up again?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Cheers,
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So this year's premium without no-claims would have been £42.73.
About 4.22% increase? (Sorry it's been a while since I done maths...:o).
The exact increase was 6.37%I did stress assessment in Oct, did the course, and done the re-assessment in June. I got 50 points in Oct, but only 20 points in June:huh: I thought it would be 50.
Is it because I left more than 6 months between assessments?
It says you need to wait a minimum of 6 months so I think you should have got 50 points. Maybe it's Pru's way of seeing how you cope with stress?
Check for a cooling off period to see if you can cancel. I'm sure that I saw on the sign up form an option to cancel after 3 months. Have a look into that.Basically I joined up to Cannons gym a couple of weeks ago and since then have discovered this website. Is there anyway of joining up to the Pru Health insurance and doing the Cannons gym deal0
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