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Guaranteed Acceptance Life Insurance – No Health Questions

Guaranteed Acceptance Life Insurance – No Health Questions Asked!

Great news for consumers who have experienced health issues such as cancer, stroke or heart attack. Now there is an insurance company who is guaranteeing acceptance with no medical or lifestyle questions asked.

QuickCover is a straight forward life insurance policy that pays out a lump sum on your death or if you are diagnosed with a terminal illness (a condition that is expected to cause death within 12 months). There are no expensive frills - just simple cover that's easy to arrange.

Des Morgan director of online insurance brokers Endeavour Select Services Ltd said anyone aged 21 to 60 can enrol in QuickCover. Consumers can complete the application instantly online at www.insurance4Me.co.nz

Acceptance is guaranteed regardless of your medical history and any medical conditions you already have will be covered after the initial three year period. Once your policy is in place cover can continue until you reach age 65 he said.

Morgan said that at age 65 you'll be given an option to switch to a Funeral Plan policy with preferential terms as an existing policyholder.

Morgan said cover starts as soon as your online completed acceptance is received and you'll be sent a policy document within a few days. If you then decide that cover isn't exactly what you want you can cancel the policy within the first 30 days and any premiums paid will be refunded in full.

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