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2 Free Gold Class Movie Vouchers (Valued at $84) with Any New Insurance Policy Purchase over $1,000 @ Insurance Watch

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Christmas giveaway offer from Insurance Watch - a life insurance comparison website comparing Australia's largest insurance companies.

2 free Gold Class movie vouchers for policies with an annual premium over $1,000 taken out before 24th December 2019.

Terms and Conditions of the offer are:

  • You must apply for an insurance policy for Life, TPD, Trauma or Income Protection cover with a total premium of more than $1,000 through Insurance Watch and return your application paperwork before 24th December 2019.
  • The total premium payable to the insurer must be more than $1,000 over 12 months (premiums can be paid monthly or annually). Concurrent purchases of multiple policies by the same policy owner/life insured will be added together and will qualify if the total premium adds to more than $1,000 over 12 months.
  • The policy applied for must not be replacing an existing policy from the same insurance company.
  • The offer will only be valid once the application is accepted and put into force by the insurance company and the first monthly or annual premium paid in full. If the policy is cancelled within the first 30 days or premiums are not received by the insurer when due the offer will be void.
  • Only one offer will apply per person.
  • After the policy has been in force for 30 days, 2 Gold Class movie vouchers from Village/Event cinemas will be posted or emailed to the policy owner within 14 days.
  • The 20%* Insurance Watch Reward i.e. 10% cashback of premiums in the first and second years of the policy, will also apply if eligibility requirements are met.

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    Not a good deal unless you actually need life insurance. Even if you get managed to get a policy for exactly 1K, the monthly fee will be $83.3, thus voiding the $84 (??) value of the tix.

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