Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: AuRavelling79 on October 18, 2008, 11:39:29 am
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Anyone got any?
Cheaper if wfp rather than trad?
Pro's and cons?
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i have
40 quid a month, will be enough to pay my bills if i have a accident
im due for a hernia op at the start of next year, might be off for 2 - 6 weeks, so we will see if its worth it them ( ive paid into them for over 5 years )
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Matt, almost certainly they will pay while you're convalescing...but they'll be on the phone practically weekly asking if you're fit enough to go back to work.
I had this years ago when my job looked dodgy and I had mortgage protection. When I eventually did get canned I claimed...yes they paid my mortgage but kept phoning me asking what I was doing about getting another job etc...!
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Who did you do it through Matt?
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Matt, almost certainly they will pay while you're convalescing...but they'll be on the phone practically weekly asking if you're fit enough to go back to work.
I had this years ago when my job looked dodgy and I had mortgage protection. When I eventually did get canned I claimed...yes they paid my mortgage but kept phoning me asking what I was doing about getting another job etc...!
thats good enough for me, im not after something for nothing, this will be the test of if this policy is worth it, as ive paid over 2 and a 1/2 K into it, if its hard to get the money out of them for the few weeks im off, then it will be binned, i only had it if i have a long term illness or injury that would mean im in strife, 2 - 6 weeks without any money i can handle, its the long term threat that keeps me paying
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Who did you do it through Matt?
a local "friendly society" most area's have them
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The other thing Matt is be prepared for them asking whether the hernia was a "pre-condition"...
I tell you the insurance companies are scum...they take the premiums then when there's a claim their 1st thoughts are: "How do we get out of paying?"
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Matt - how long is the deferred period - ie the time between sickness occuring and payout clicking in?
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Another pre-condition I came across when I was offered one of these type insurances some years ago was that whatever was preventing me from working had to hospitalise me for at least one night.
So if an injury was serious enough to keep me off work for 2-3 months or longer, but didn't require an overnight stay in hospital at the start, I would have recieved zilch.
This wasn't told to me when I applied for the insurance. It was buried in the ton of small print that came with the policy and I only I discovered this when I took the time to read it.
I also discovered the differed period before payment was 13 weeks by which time I would likely have been back at work.
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found this in this months window talk (fwc)
allied ins
example age of insured 35.old
benifit req £210.00per week
defererred period .4weeks
monthly premium £21.00
tel 01942 403370 . in a letter i had a few months ago im sure ( but dont qoute me on this ) they said if i increased premium the defererred period would b less . hope this is some use
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found this in this months window talk (fwc)
allied ins
example age of insured 35.old
benifit req £210.00per week
defererred period .4weeks
monthly premium £21.00
tel 01942 403370 . in a letter i had a few months ago im sure ( but dont qoute me on this ) they said if i increased premium the defererred period would b less . hope this is some use
V helpful tacky, ta!
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Matt - how long is the deferred period - ie the time between sickness occuring and payout clicking in?
you can choose it, it was either straight away, after 1 week , 1 month or 3 months, the longer the cheaper the premium, i went for 1 week
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found this in this months window talk (fwc)
allied ins
example age of insured 35.old
benifit req £210.00per week
defererred period .4weeks
monthly premium £21.00
tel 01942 403370 . in a letter i had a few months ago im sure ( but dont qoute me on this ) they said if i increased premium the defererred period would b less . hope this is some use
thats a very good price, half what i pay ( though my amount to be paid is a bit more )
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but matt maybe with allied if u paid the same as you are paying now .allied could b paying u about £400 per week .no harm in phoneing them .for qoute .ps i have no shares in this company ..im 56 yrs old im going to ask them to give me a quote .but at my age premiums will b high .ok for u young guys . tacky in south wales
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the big question you need to ask is how long do they pay out for many of the cheaper policies only pay out for 1 year and give insurer option of refusing to re- cover you. wher as other policys will pay out till a given age. so be careful p.s. i wouldnt touch combined insurance services of america cheap but loads of get out clauses with them 8)
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I just got a quote and they said they would pay me (not much) till 60-65.
Pro
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Get yourself a recommended financial advisor, i did and it has saved me loads( well a tenner a month ).
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My accountant has told me to put some money away for eventualities rather than paying it into a policy because what you get back against what you pay in its hardly worth it.