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<blockquote data-quote="Scardoc" data-source="post: 1150924" data-attributes="member: 44692"><p>Thanks for the feedback, all in all, I think the best quote at £30 is going to have to suffice for now. However, I may be a nuisance and pursue Friends Life a little as they requested my medical info from the Doctor and then quoted £5 more than Legal & General who did not! I had a copy of the information and it read brilliantly in terms of my control and health.</p><p> </p><p>What I also noticed on this site when researching this…………Diabetes UK suggests that a HbA1C between 4% and 6% will attract a lower premium than between 6% and 9%. Now, the recommended HbA1C is 6.5% so this flies in the face of medical advice? And also, I’d suggest there’s a vast difference between 6%-7% and 7%-9%. Interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scardoc, post: 1150924, member: 44692"] Thanks for the feedback, all in all, I think the best quote at £30 is going to have to suffice for now. However, I may be a nuisance and pursue Friends Life a little as they requested my medical info from the Doctor and then quoted £5 more than Legal & General who did not! I had a copy of the information and it read brilliantly in terms of my control and health. What I also noticed on this site when researching this…………Diabetes UK suggests that a HbA1C between 4% and 6% will attract a lower premium than between 6% and 9%. Now, the recommended HbA1C is 6.5% so this flies in the face of medical advice? And also, I’d suggest there’s a vast difference between 6%-7% and 7%-9%. Interesting. [/QUOTE]
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