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BUPA vs Pruhealth ? need advice!
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I have been with BUPA a little while now, and can only back up what other people have said on here. The claims process was fantastic, simple and paperless. They were very easy to deal with.
Even when I was sold the policy, I was impressed because the person who came round went through things thoroughly and made sure that my wife and I were comfortable and understood everything before we committed to join.
I still have the contact details of the person who came to see us, so if you wanted to send me PM - I can pass them onto you.0 -
Doing a search for PMI on moneysupermarket.com, the best deals seem to be with obscure companies I've never heard of such as Freedom, WPA, and General Medical.
Does anyone have any experience of these? Is it best to stick to the big players like BUPA?0 -
Most of the better providers are well known brands.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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If you are a member of Quidco go for PruHealth simply as you'd get cashback (see rates below). You are always free to swap afterwards...For genuine tracked transactions completed wholly online, you can earn:
£85f or completed online sales (new applicant- 1 person per policy)
£120 for completed online sales (new applicant- 2 people per policy)
£190 for completed online sales (new applicant- 3 or more people per policy)That's Numberwang!0 -
got a BUPA guy coming toomorrow, any tips on what to ask the person when he/she comes ?0
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