Hi all,
In June 2009, in some frustration with my travel insurer, QBE, I posted the following question on this site:
QBE Travel Insurance; Family Member Coverage
In June 2009, in some frustration with my travel insurer, QBE, I posted the following question on this site:
QBE Travel Insurance; Family Member Coverage
I have a QBE "Annual Multi-Trip" policy. It cost me $650, and I paid an extra $100 to have accompanying family members covered. Simple enough; I guess many of you have the same cover.
I am about to take a 4-week RTW trip, MEL - HKG - CDG - ATL - LAX - MEL. My wife is coming with me, but she is going to stay on in USA for another 4 weeks after I return to MEL. My issue is to ensure that she is covered for the latter 4 weeks.
I asked at the Qantas office (where I had bought my initial policy) and was told initially that it can't be done, that she would have to take out her own policy for the entire 8 weeks. I disputed this, saying (truthfully) that I had taken out such 'add-on' insurance for similar trips in previous years. The Qantas staff member then phoned QBE who said that, yes, it could be done and the cost would be $808. I refused to accept this as I had never previously paid more than $500 for similar coverage.
I then got on to QBE's web site, from where I received a quote of $693. Well, that was better than $808, but still more than $650, the cost at which an annual policy was still on offer. So I phoned QBE for an expalnation of these anomolies. I was shunted to four different people (or "insurance experts", as they introduced themselves), to handle this "quite complex" issue. The first expert said that it couldn't be done. The second and third passed the buck, and the fourth, after consultation with his supervisor, quoted me $372 for the four weeks. I said "I'll take it."
I suspect that these experts have a random number generator as their tool for generating quotes.
What experiences have others had when wanting to insure a family member for an add-on period like this? Are other insurers better or worse?
I am about to take a 4-week RTW trip, MEL - HKG - CDG - ATL - LAX - MEL. My wife is coming with me, but she is going to stay on in USA for another 4 weeks after I return to MEL. My issue is to ensure that she is covered for the latter 4 weeks.
I asked at the Qantas office (where I had bought my initial policy) and was told initially that it can't be done, that she would have to take out her own policy for the entire 8 weeks. I disputed this, saying (truthfully) that I had taken out such 'add-on' insurance for similar trips in previous years. The Qantas staff member then phoned QBE who said that, yes, it could be done and the cost would be $808. I refused to accept this as I had never previously paid more than $500 for similar coverage.
I then got on to QBE's web site, from where I received a quote of $693. Well, that was better than $808, but still more than $650, the cost at which an annual policy was still on offer. So I phoned QBE for an expalnation of these anomolies. I was shunted to four different people (or "insurance experts", as they introduced themselves), to handle this "quite complex" issue. The first expert said that it couldn't be done. The second and third passed the buck, and the fourth, after consultation with his supervisor, quoted me $372 for the four weeks. I said "I'll take it."
I suspect that these experts have a random number generator as their tool for generating quotes.
What experiences have others had when wanting to insure a family member for an add-on period like this? Are other insurers better or worse?
Several of you (notably Dave Noble and Serfty) replied, suggesting that I should try Travel Insurance Direct (TID) or Columbus Direct.
I buy essentially the same insurance package every year, namely (A) an annual multi-trip policy for myself plus travelling wife, plus (B) an add-on covering my wife's solo extended vacation days. I have today taken out this year's package. Remembering Dave and Serfty's advice I got quotes from both TID and Columbus. I chose TID. It is very interesting to compare last year's cost with this year's:
2009, QBE:
Annual Multi trip policy $650
Extra to have wife included $100
Add-on policy to cover wife when she is alone for 4 weeks $372
Total $1122
Annual Multi trip policy $650
Extra to have wife included $100
Add-on policy to cover wife when she is alone for 4 weeks $372
Total $1122
2010 TID
Annual Multi trip policy $354
Extra to have wife included $0
Extra to have wife included $0
Add-on policy to cover wife when she is alone for 4 weeks $174
Total $528
Total $528
Reduction in price $594.
So thanks a million Dave and Serfty. I confess that I did not take the time to read all the fine print to compare that I am buying a similar product, but a quick perusal of the major items suggested to me that TID's coverage was OK. Is anyone able to give me reassurance on this question of coverage?
Oh, one extra thing I learned in my discussion with the very helpful TID sales rep was that not only would dependent children travelling with me be covered on my annual policy (provided that I registered their names with TID before commencement of the trip), but so would any grand-children travelling with me. I had previously had considerable difficulty getting QBE agree to extend coverage to grand-children.
Three cheers for AFF!
Cocitus23.
Happy Boy


