Better insurance deals available for disloyal customers, John Rolfe writes
THERE is no point showing loyalty to your insurers when they don’t return the favour. Big savings can be found elsewhere, as John Rolfe discovered.
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IT doesn’t pay to be loyal; it pays to be disloyal.
Companies are moving away from discounting based on the length of time you’ve been a customer. Some will even slip in an increase unrelated to any change in your risk profile because their boffins have noted you simply renew each year.
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So you should consider moving away from them.
Health insurers offer new customers one month’s free membership pretty much as standard; if you push you can get six weeks off. That’s a saving of more than 10 per cent, or as much as $400 for a family.
It is almost impossible to get 10 per cent off with your existing provider.
So be disloyal. Move. Negotiate to get any new waiting period waived.
Play hard. They do.
I did all of the above earlier this year.
And I’ll do it all again next year.
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Originally published as Better insurance deals available for disloyal customers, John Rolfe writes