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Kulula-Kalahari-Thinkmoney team

4 Jul 2009

It seems that Thinkmoney have teamed up with Kulula, Kalahari & Woolworths. Today I received an email with this on it:

Kulula, Kalahari & Thinkmoney competition

It's a Thinkmoney insurance survey, with a possibility of winning a Woolworths, Kulula or Kalahari.net voucher. Here's the questions they were interested in:

Personal Details

Name:

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Surname:

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Email:

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Cellphone Number:

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Tel Number:

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Which Voucher would you prefer:

Please tell us about your Car & Home Insurance:

Through which company do you insure your Car & Home:

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Your monthly insurance premiums (in Rands):

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Which items are covered by this premium:

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Do you prefer having separate or combined motor & household contents policies:

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For how long have you had this insurance policy:

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How often do you shop around for insurance:

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When was the last time you shopped around for insurance:

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Do you believe that you are paying the best possible insurance premium:

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If you drive less than the average motorist, do you think you should pay less for your insurance:

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Do you use an insurance broker:

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If yes, would you move your insurance if you could get a cheaper premium from a direct insurer:

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Would you consider buying a product where you would only pay based on the kilometres you travel:

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How important is the recovery of your vehicle if it is stolen?:

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How likely are these features to make you switch your Car & Home Insurance:

Free roadside assistance - Call someone out at no charge when your car breaks down:

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Free scratch removal - Have small knocks and scratches removed at no charge:

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Discounted Home Security - 10%-15% discounts on your monthly security bill:

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Cash Back - a portion of your premiums back if no claims after 3 years:

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Would you switch your Car & Home Insurance if...

Your minimum saving was:

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It offered additional features like those above:

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It had additional features and it was over R100 cheaper per month:

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