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$150 off Comprehensive Car Insurance First Year Premium @ Australia Post

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$150 off with New Comprehensive car insurance @Auspost

Might be stackable with $100 cash back at Cashrewards.

This offer is available to customers who purchase an Australia Post comprehensive car insurance policy online. This offer does not apply to the renewal of an existing Australia Post car insurance policy. $75 online savings offer has been increased to $150 until 30 June 2022. The $150 saving will be applied to the standard Australia Post Comprehensive Car Insurance premium for the first year of the policy being purchased after all other discounts have been applied. GST and government charges are calculated and payable on this amount. Read the full terms and conditions for the $150 saving.

Australia Post home and motor insurance is issued and underwritten by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited (ABN 78 003 191 035, AFSL 239545) (QBE).

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  • yeah, this is the same as the previous deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/680904
    When I bought insurance at the last deal, it has on the policy

    Campaign Discount - $150 reward for buying online -$150.00

    • Can we cancel current insurance (Auspost) and reapply and get cashback again?

  • Who's the parent/principal underwriter?

    • +2

      QBE Insurance according to their t&cs

  • Noob here, do I get a pro rata refund if I cancel with my current provider budget direct?

    • +1

      You have to ask BD.

    • +2

      They do a pro rata + cancellation fees
      https://www.budgetdirect.com.au/car-insurance/car-insurance-…

      From their site
      Can I cancel my car insurance policy and get a refund?
      If you cancel your policy within 21 days of buying it – the cooling-off period – you’ll receive a full refund of your premium payments (as long as you have not made any claims).
      If you cancel after the cooling-off period, you’ll be refunded a pro rata amount, i.e. any unused portion of your premium (minus the ‘early cancellation’ fee and any government taxes and charges).
      If you pay your premium by instalments (i.e. fortnightly or monthly), any premium still owing at the time of cancellation must be paid to us.

      • Thanks for that, $40 cancellation fee, not bad…

  • The prices are a bit higher than usual, but for $150 off i'm not complaining.

  • This is NOT really a bargain. It's not the most expensive premium but for the cashback, during offer season most other insurance companies would offer some sort of cash cards anyway.

  • Now $120 cashback via Cashrewards

    • +1

      Looks like they have pulled that

      • Yes. Gone in a flash. I was about to sign up.

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