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Ron Avery

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  1. Can you explain exactly what you after by these posts?  You are appear to be offering nothing to those who will be disenfranchised from the CMU on expiry of their E 106s or are below retirement age or providing the name of a healthcare insurer Your site appears to be only about wanting to charge more than 21€ for a consultation for English speakers, who will have to pay this fee in full in future if kicked out of the CMU. Incidentally my French Doctor does not ever, no matter how long I spend with him, charge more than the going rate and I doubt any others on here can say differently.  Are you proposing to offer a discount for a five minute consultation then?  There are many English speaking French doctors all over on the south west if you want them, some do, some don't.
  2. Correction  Pacifica are the insurers of Credit Agricole,  not just Britline For a quote, policy or query go to your nearest CA branch, Pacifica are based in Clermont-Ferrand, but your bank clerk/manager is the agent for them, after a recent car claim that I had to sort out, not impressed with them,  but it maybe that in France they do not argue the toss for years over who was to blame for a fairly minor accident.  I hope Groupama come up trumps, if we need it, with all the E 121 holders and dependents and those with 5 years here possibly being exempt from being booted out, there is only me and Coops left who need a policy.[:P] Which on serious note leads me to wonder at the end of the day, when they have decided who is and isn't entitled to continuing in the CMU, just how many people will be affected and will it be worth insurers creating policies for a relative few which will diminish each year as more and more get E 121s?
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