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20% off Travel Insurance @ InsureandGo

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Similar to previous deal, 20% off Travel Insurance with InsureandGo.

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/185717

I'm traveling to Bali next week and to LA the week after so I was looking for a discount for this insurance (I've heard good things about them and Canstar has them with 5 stars). Found it in the previous post but link was expired. Thanks to my little friend Google I found a new link.

In the Groupon deal page it says the coupon has limited time remaining, but I've checked and it is working.

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  • Dang - I thought this was expired. Would have saved $11!

  • Thanks OP. Very timely!

    So, do you actually have to purchase for zero dollars, or is "groupon20" the actual voucher, so no need to purchase?

    • it's the actual voucher, no need to purchase

      i'm not sure if I&G is reputable though :/

      • I had a similar question- is I&G better than Southern Cross?

        • At least for me it works better as I'm not an Australian Permanent Resident and Southern Cross doesn't cover people like me, whereas InsureandGo do and at the same price as residents.

    • Yeah, just use the voucher, no need to buy.

      I've seen previous threads here in OzBargain and in Whirlpool and most of the reviews are positive. Canstar has them listed with 5 stars for the Gold and Silver products. Just look around.

      It's great that someone else can take advantage of this.

      I'm using it with my $121 Jetstar return tickets and 15% off Groupon accomodation deal. This holidays are going to be awesome!!!

  • If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, do read their PDS. See this comment.

  • Thanks for the link to the PDS. I was about to sign up with Insureandgo. My partner has pre-existing conditions. So even if they accept the conditions they can still refuse the claim eg if you are on diabetic medication or have been to a specialist?

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