Re: Travel Insurance
Re: Travel Insurance
I buy travel insurance and, because I had several major back operations, come under the existing conditions clauses. This year I decided to tell them about it, in the end because nothing has happened for two years it didn't affect the premium at all. This was with NRMA Insurance.Re: Travel Insurance
Never ever buy insurance from a travel agent! The premiums are loaded for profit and the policies often restricted.Re: Travel Insurance
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I have always been very honest with Travel co's. Having notified the travel co that I had an undiagnosed condition they withdrew my insurance cover AFTER I had paid for the holiday. Nasty card to play. Got insurance from another co & I don't mind paying the extra. I had told this travel co that also own the insurance company that I was willing to pay extra to no avail. Strange that a company that organises hols for the elderly will not allow them to pay extra premiums for conditions that arise after the booking is made.The last time I will travel with this company for sure. My three friends travelling with me have diagnosed conditions so they are all covered. The company are refunding me my insurance payment. This was only offered after I voiced my opinion about the issue.Re: Travel Insurance
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Steve, I'm fortunate I can buy a basic insurance. My eldest would not be able to do that because of his chronic lung disease and epilepsy - although he looks and keeps really well. Me? I could not afford expensive insurance. I'd have to holiday at home if it came to it. I can't go away without an inhalor. Okay, it's basic, but I've never, touch wood, been hospitalised with asthma. It's all so complicated. I wish you well and hope it all works out for you. Enjoy your holiday!Re: Travel Insurance
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