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From: john boyle 
Newsgroups: uk.finance
Subject: Re: CriticaI lllness Cover
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 01:03:35 +0000

In message , 
nospam@nospam.com writes
>> Just been talking to my next door neighbour. He's self employed, works
>> from home, no employees.  He's convinced that his family history and
>> lifestyle mean that he's likely to suffer some sort of critical illness
>> in the next 25 years, (probably a heart attack)
>
>If he's that concerned why doesn't he change his lifestyle rather than think
>about insurance premiums?


>Even if he isn't doing anything personally
>reckless (ie he's just stressed from his employment), surely a change of
>lifestyle to save his life is preferable to planning to factor in impending
>illness and insurance premiums. That's just absurd.
>
>
How will that effect anything he has inherited from his parents?

-- 
John Boyle