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		<title>Cheap Life Insurance :Life Insurance – There’s more to giving up smoking than just getting healthy</title>
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Life Insurance Blog Provides ideas and suggestions related on how to get suitable Life Insurance,March the 11th sees the 25th anniversary of No Smoking Day, a day of national recognition and support for those who want to try and give up.Over the past 25 years the campaign has grown from an awareness day organized [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #0000FF;">Life Insurance Blog Provides ideas and suggestions related on how to get suitable Life Insurance,March the 11th sees the 25th anniversary of No Smoking Day, a day of national recognition and support for those who want to try and give up.Over the past 25 years the campaign has grown from an awareness day organized by a group of individuals with an interest in health, to becoming</div>
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March the 11th sees the 25th anniversary of No Smoking Day, a day of national recognition and support for those who want to try and give up.Over the past 25 years the campaign has grown from an awareness day organized by a group of individuals with an interest in health, to becoming a fully registered charity in 1991, and onward to employing a full-time staff and becoming one of the best-known days of its type.  In light of the ongoing global economic difficulties and the ‘credit crunch’, this year the campaign is more geared towards how smokers can save money if they give up – alongside the well-known health benefits.So how can giving up smoking at this time help you save money?The first financial saving to consider, is what you might save on a day to day, week to week, or year to year basis, if you were to give up smoking now.  According to myfinances.co.uk, the average packet of cigarettes costs £5.67 in the UK.If we assume that the average smoker gets through a packet a day, a week of non-smoking will save you £39.69, a month of non-smoking will save you in the region of £177.75 – yet over an entire year you will be set to save a massive £2,069.55.It is fair to acknowledge that not everyone who wants to give up smokes £5.67 worth of cigarettes everyday, but during these times of belt-tightening and cutting back, the prospect of saving over a thousand pounds after a year of non-smoking must sound tempting to anybody.However, savings from giving up smoking don’t stop with the cost of cigarettes.  As life insurance companies become more and more competitive whilst frugal customers threaten to cancel their policies, now is the best-time for non-smokers to benefit from slashed monthly premiums in comparison to their smoking peers.  Savings of up to 50 percent on payments can be made for non-smokers, whilst comparison website moneysupermarket.com estimate a 30 year-old male smoker will spend over £8,000 more on life cover than a non-smoker of the same age.The financial benefits of giving up around the 11th March go even further though.  With the growth of No Smoking Day year on year, many businesses, including supermarkets and shops, have tried to get a piece of the action.  Supermarket giant, Asda are discounting prices of nicotine patches and gum in an offer to help their visitors stop at this time.  It certainly seems that, in terms of saving money from stopping smoking, March 2009 may well be the perfect month to give it a try.<br />
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		<title>Life Insurance Information :What happens if a smoker lies on a life insurance policy</title>
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Xzpdfx.com Life Insurance Blog Dedicated to providing information about life insurance.With life insurance, there are three different premium classifications: standard, preferred or preferred plus. By not smoking (or having not smoked for at least 5 years) and being in excellent health, you will be awarded with a lower life insurance rate because your chances [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #0000FF;">Xzpdfx.com Life Insurance Blog Dedicated to providing information about life insurance.With life insurance, there are three different premium classifications: standard, preferred or preferred plus. By not smoking (or having not smoked for at least 5 years) and being in excellent health, you will be awarded with a lower life insurance rate because your chances of dying</div>
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With life insurance, there are three different premium classifications: standard, preferred or preferred plus. By not smoking (or having not smoked for at least 5 years) and being in excellent health, you will be awarded with a lower life insurance rate because your chances of dying sooner are reduced.If for instance, you are classified as &#8220;normal healthy,&#8221; meaning you haven&#8217;t used nicotine in at least three years-then you would fall into a standard classification with a life insurance company. Under this standard classification you would pay a normal life insurance rate for your age, as opposed to a smoker, who would pay a higher insurance rate because they are tagged a potential risk. Something to think about the next time you light up a cigarette!Are you considered a smoker?In the world of life insurance, by answering &#8220;yes&#8221; on your application to the questions, &#8220;do you smoke?&#8221; or &#8220;do you consider yourself a smoker?,&#8221; you would be considered a smoker. The same goes for answering yes to the questions of &#8220;have you used tobacco products, cigarettes, cigars or chewing tobacco within a specified time?&#8221; By insurance standards, even if you smoke socially or just once a year, you are considered a smoker. For the occasional smoker, you should answer the question as best as you see fit.The cost of smokingResearch shows that smokers pay at least three times the premium of nonsmokers-which is what motivates many people to lie on their life insurance applications.To lie, or not to lieWith life insurance, a nonsmoker&#8217;s application is due to be reviewed more thoroughly than a smoker&#8217;s life insurance policy, because the premiums are so different.It is possible for smokers to &#8220;cheat&#8221; the system, because nicotine clears out of your system within 72 hours after smoking your last cigarette. Cotinine is the primary metabolite of nicotine, and the most common identifier of nicotine levels. If the urine test is given 72 hours after your last cigarette, the nicotine level may be low enough to escape detection. This is theoretically possible for even the heaviest of smokers.You passed! Now what?The policy between you and your insurance company is a legal contract, so it is important that you do not lie about your smoking habits. If you were caught lying during the underwriting process, your rates would be bumped up to a smoker&#8217;s rate when your policy is approved. No insurance company is going to come right out and says they are going to drop your policy if they found out that you were lying. However, some life insurance companies will place random phone calls to applications who are questioned on a multitude of things, even smoking. The survey is designed to weed out liars by listening for inconsistencies in the applicants&#8217; answers.What happens if you are caught?The worst thing that could happen if you are caught is that your life insurance policy will be issued at a higher rate.What if you start smoking after the policy is issued?Many life insurance companies go by the &#8220;don&#8217;t ask, don&#8217;t tell&#8221; idea. It is important to be truthful when filling out your life insurance policy, but if you start smoking after it&#8217;s issued, you are not required to tell your insurance company. If you die, and your life insurance policy labels you as a nonsmoker, when indeed you began smoking, your death benefit will not be jeopardized.If you are interested in purchasing a life insurance policy or would just like to get some life insurance quotes, visit the Post Office at http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/jump1?catId=19300223&amp;mediaId=61000695<br />
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