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Health Insurance

  • 20-09-2010 8:58am
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    Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators Posts: 11,183 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    I was just listening to the Ray D'Arcy show in the car, and it seems that for pretty much any person plan that you or your family are on, there is usually an equivalent corporate plan. The corporate plans are obviously cheaper, as they want the business, but by law the insurer must allow any person (part of a corporation or not) to avail of any of their policies.

    So ring them up and see what plan you are, ask about equivalent corporate policy (obviously see if there are any differences to excess/cover etc), and how much the corporate one costs.

    Any one done this recently?


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