Does it not depend on the individual's specific circumstances as to who offers best value?
Ah - I should have also said that in my post above - don't shop around for insurance products on price alone but also check the terms & conditions as different policies offer different levels of cover etc.Hi apple1,
If it was my decision, I would only look at the FF product. The CL product is cheaper for a reason, it's inferior.
you must have access to the brochures for both products?..running up the odd quote..
Do you have any interest to declare?combined insurance co. of europe specialize in income protection.. many of their products have little restrictions and costring is very competitive .. all sports are covered and even jockeys can get ...
Perhaps if you pointed out the specific posts/points which you disagree with and rebutted them it would help? Instead of just dismissing the whole thread to date lock, stock and barrel?Folks this thread is terrible. A lot of well intentioned stuff, but most of it based on incomplete knowledge.
Have limited experience of this but canada life's rates are cheaper than friends first
HTH
Perhaps if you pointed out the specific posts/points which you disagree with and rebutted them it would help? Instead of just dismissing the whole thread to date lock, stock and barrel?
Which I also said above. And yet you seemed to dismiss the whole thread as "terrible"!The competing policies should not for example be compared purely on a cost basis.
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