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Is a BUPA medical plan a good investment? |
I'm 53 and I have just been quoted a plan at 拢55 per month. Is it worthwhile considering this although I'm in good health at present? This question should have been in the Health section, but Y!A, in their infinite wisdom, decided to dump it here! Absolutely. I'm only 27 and I've used it twice already! definitely if you can afford it. Look at your family medical history. The more conditions they have the better the reason to go for BUPA medical plan. |
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