DrMoriarty
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I'm rather smugly celebrating one year off the fags today, and wondered if I could console myself for the spreading midriff with the thought that my life insurance premiums might be reduced if I were to contact my insurers — or my broker? — and tell them that I can now tick that little box declaring that I have not used any tobacco product in the last 12 months (and not so much as a nicotine patch, inhaler or stick of gum, either!
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Has anyone done this? Are they likely to "reward" me with a lower premium, midway through a straightforward single life, level term policy — particularly if I suggest that I'll walk away otherwise? A couple of trial online quotes suggest I could buy new cover and save 20-30% on the premiums I'm currently paying for a policy taken out when I was a few years younger, but still smoking.
Has anyone done this? Are they likely to "reward" me with a lower premium, midway through a straightforward single life, level term policy — particularly if I suggest that I'll walk away otherwise? A couple of trial online quotes suggest I could buy new cover and save 20-30% on the premiums I'm currently paying for a policy taken out when I was a few years younger, but still smoking.