Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Small Print
Everyone knows that small print is the spawn of the devil. Take travel insurance. When you lose your suitcase on holiday, and it has your passport inside, and it turns out that you will incur two excess charges, one for the suitcase and one for the passport, the insurance company will just point you to the small print when you complain.
So you should have read the small print. However, what if you don't like what you read (assuming you are able to understand it)? You should obviously read it before you purchase the insurance, just in case, so you can go to another company.
That means that in order to compare the policies of every insurer you might want to buy insurance from, you have to read the small print of each one!
You'll need a holiday after that.
So you should have read the small print. However, what if you don't like what you read (assuming you are able to understand it)? You should obviously read it before you purchase the insurance, just in case, so you can go to another company.
That means that in order to compare the policies of every insurer you might want to buy insurance from, you have to read the small print of each one!
You'll need a holiday after that.