Do you have health insurance
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Re: Do you have health insurance
The policy I have is for people younger than 60. I am turning 55 next month so that gives me 5 years to find a solution.
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Are you sure about that? Here is a screenshot from Safety Net’s product disclosure for their PHP Private Health Protection accident & illness cover, if you’re not on this policy already I suggest you change to it before you reach 60 to continue renewing, if you are on the PHP policy already then you’re mistaken about the age limit for existing customers to renew.rozzieoz wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:16 amThe policy I have is for people younger than 60. I am turning 55 next month so that gives me 5 years to find a solution.
Re: Do you have health insurance
Yep that's my policy, you've made my day! I thought it cuts off at 60.Nobby Stiles wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 7:14 pm Are you sure about that? Here is a screenshot from Safety Net’s product disclosure for their PHP Private Health Protection accident & illness cover, if you’re not on this policy already I suggest you change to it before you reach 60 to continue renewing, if you are on the PHP policy already then you’re mistaken about the age limit for existing customers to renew.
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Re: Do you have health insurance
My father had regency expats and his claim was denied due to alcohol in his system.. he was sent home to die - unable to pay for health costs, noone to advocate for him , and he was unable to fight for the support he needed
Take that for what's it's worth and do what you think is rite for your family
Take that for what's it's worth and do what you think is rite for your family
Re: Do you have health insurance
Bdae expat infinity.
Most important is that the contract is infinite as in that they can't choose not to renew for ANY reason. Then that premiums can not be increased based on ur claims..
Most important is that the contract is infinite as in that they can't choose not to renew for ANY reason. Then that premiums can not be increased based on ur claims..
Re: Do you have health insurance
I am with BDAE as well and every year they rise very badly. However they are still way more cheap than all the others (taking the coverage into consideration), so it is complaining at high level
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I decided Phnom Penh is too far to go for a doctor , so I have to find some life insurance
but even all my money in the bank will be lost when I die ,
How am I going to trust anyone to give anything to my minor survivor when I die ?
Still have not found a ( fairy ) godmother yet .
but even all my money in the bank will be lost when I die ,
How am I going to trust anyone to give anything to my minor survivor when I die ?
Still have not found a ( fairy ) godmother yet .
Re: Do you have health insurance
I think a little more context is needed before we can judge Regency Expats on that oneJlucas wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 6:28 pm My father had regency expats and his claim was denied due to alcohol in his system.. he was sent home to die - unable to pay for health costs, noone to advocate for him , and he was unable to fight for the support he needed
Take that for what's it's worth and do what you think is rite for your family
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Jeezus that’s scary , what if I died and they found some cambodia beer in my system .Jlucas wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 6:28 pm My father had regency expats and his claim was denied due to alcohol in his system.. he was sent home to die - unable to pay for health costs, noone to advocate for him , and he was unable to fight for the support he needed
Take that for what's it's worth and do what you think is rite for your family
And it was a deal breaker . I sure do worry about my little accident ..
P.s. right , not rite ..
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