
iSelect Special Offer - Purchase Health Insurance through iSelect by 11 April 2008 and you could win a fantastic holiday or travel voucher! As a part of this great promotion you will also be entered into the major draw for $10,000 worth of travel. That's enough for two round-the-world tickets and accommodation!
It's easy to enter: All you have to do is purchase health insurance through iSelect online between 10 March 2008 and 11 April 2008 and you will automatically be entered into the draw.
iSelect have been around since 2000, and pride themselves on providing ease of comparison and choice to customers, making it easier to compare and save when purchasing health insurance.
- Save up to 30% on health insurance costs
- Choose from different types of health insurance cover
- Offers access to policies from 4 different health funds; Manchester Unity, NIB, HCF and AHM (Australian Health Management).
Getting an iSelect Health Insurance Quote
The process should take no longer than 10 minutes as you are take through a questions relating to your health insurance needs and requirements. Your info will be analysed by iSelect, and you will be given a shortlist of policies which will be ranked in order of best fit to the information you provide. You can then select the best health insurance policy that suits your situation.
There is no cost for this service and you do not pay extra should you choose a health insurance policy through iSelect.
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