Insurance enrolment and the changes?
#31
Re: Insurance enrolment and the changes?
On our plus side, car insurance for the first time in ages went down, noticeably.
We're still bailing to the other main competitor though as they're really making a push to get back customers they lost when they got much more expensive, so it's a good few hundred a year cheaper. Some of that is with a few hoops such as paying up front and paying online and making a charitable donation but it adds up to make it all worth while.
We're still bailing to the other main competitor though as they're really making a push to get back customers they lost when they got much more expensive, so it's a good few hundred a year cheaper. Some of that is with a few hoops such as paying up front and paying online and making a charitable donation but it adds up to make it all worth while.
#32
Re: Insurance enrolment and the changes?
I'm going back onto my husband's company insurance plan next year (they didn't cover spouses this year).
It would actually be cheaper overall for me to stay on my Obamacare policy. But I can't offset my premiums against tax (I'm self-employed) any more, because I have another more expensive policy available.
Thanks Obama... uh... hang on...
It would actually be cheaper overall for me to stay on my Obamacare policy. But I can't offset my premiums against tax (I'm self-employed) any more, because I have another more expensive policy available.
Thanks Obama... uh... hang on...