Does any one have any thoughts / concerns about the possible knock on effects of not having any protection in place to help with debt and loan and mortgage payments in this era of cancelling everything for a refund.
Many policies were mis sold and it is quite correct people who have been paying it for years when it wouldn't ever cover them in the event of illness/unemployment should be refunded/compensated.
But should we have something in place instead ? Are many people finding that after they have cancelled and got a refund, they regret it as it would have paid out in the circumstances they are in? Or is it a non problem?
What protection should people have to cover loan payments/Mortgages etc in the event life takes a turn for the worse?
I don't know much about insurances, theres things like income protection, critical illness etc, but I think they have similar issues with low chance of them actually helping in event of illness/unemployment.
Many policies were mis sold and it is quite correct people who have been paying it for years when it wouldn't ever cover them in the event of illness/unemployment should be refunded/compensated.
But should we have something in place instead ? Are many people finding that after they have cancelled and got a refund, they regret it as it would have paid out in the circumstances they are in? Or is it a non problem?
What protection should people have to cover loan payments/Mortgages etc in the event life takes a turn for the worse?
I don't know much about insurances, theres things like income protection, critical illness etc, but I think they have similar issues with low chance of them actually helping in event of illness/unemployment.
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