30% off QBE Annual Policies [until 30 November 2013]

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Cost for up to 49 years of age excluding USA is $162 and worldwide $269.

This is the cheapest I have seen it offered and you also receive QFF points and they accept Amex.

Hope it helps someone.
 
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Thanks JohnK, just about to renew my annual policy.
 
Anyone had experience with claiming/support from QBE? I generally use cover more as their service is first rate, but at that price would be happy to switch if their service stacks up?
 
Anyone had experience with claiming/support from QBE? I generally use cover more as their service is first rate, but at that price would be happy to switch if their service stacks up?

Service is pretty average and a claim I did was not paid in the promised timelines, I had to chase it up.
 
Service is pretty average and a claim I did was not paid in the promised timelines, I had to chase it up.

I think I'll stick with Cover More then, a bit more expensive but they're pretty rock solid.
 
One day I am going to be able to work out these gimmicks.

As mentioned in the OP the 30% discount on the policy brings the price to $162. There is a current 10% discount that brings down the price of the policy to $173! :shock:

Not too difficult to work out the 30% discount is applied to the RRP where as the 10% discount is applied to the already discounted premium. :confused:

P.S The link in OP still works and I forgot to pre-purchase my policy. :rolleyes:
 
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