Re: Data "Lost"?



In article <5ssec1F1atokvU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...

Most will refuse to pay for treatment for any chronic condition which,
nowadays, includes a number of cancers. There are one or two
companies who make a big thing of covering all cancer treatment (on
their top of the range policies) but even they will exclude any other
long term conditions.


I imagine that the companies will argue that these policies are written
to reflect the realities of health care in the UK - if they included
cover for everything the premiums would be too high and no-one would
buy.

--
Sam
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