Marieke Lucas Review of ONVZ
This morning, with tears in my eyes, I read the re...
This morning, with tears in my eyes, I read the response to my application for my family to insure us with ONVZ as much as possible. After several years with another insurer, I became enthusiastic about ONVZ. How delighted I was to join ONVZ with my family. Now my application appears to have been accepted for me and my partner, but for my 15-year-old son, only minimal insurance is possible. Because he may have to wear braces in a year. Our motivation to switch health insurance was not at all because of the orthodontics. We are looking for a personal, emphatic organization. Because I am good friends with the physiotherapist, I thought I would find this at ONVZ. She is very pleased with ONVZ, namely which parents can you ask their child (ren) to be insured under in life? Does playing safe financially outweigh the proposal that the parents want to insure their child less? In life we have no guarantee whatsoever on earth. As a person / as an insurer you may want to predict what the future will look like, but that is of course elusive. Does the ONVZ team include parents who came up with this? In a moment of reflection of life, can you keep looking deeply at justice team? Once again my motivation to join you was not orthodontics at all, but just like other years with a different insurance, we have always been insured to the maximum. I am writing this with tears in my eyes. What kind of a society we live in that an insurer desires / expects a financial boon for the company to continue to exist, then submits as a sacrifice the proposal to insure a child of parents who want to become customers who will insure for less. It's a dilemma where the scale is tilted the wrong way. Please ONVZ in the coming years reflect well on this as a person, as a parent, as a team and owner. The blessing and survival of your company is only assured in the future on the basis of fair business strategies. That and profit means for the company and that you prevent your parents who love their children dearly from asking them to insure them less very sad this.
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