I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your camera I know it would make me search those 35 kilometres back, I wonder if you did as you drove back.
It's not clear to me what choosing the lenses is for. Isn't there just one type of lens or? If it comes to insurances it sounds as if the system works kind of same with us.
120+ euros per month (dentist not included) the first 855 euros per year I have to pay and next I receive a small refund which make me think. That huge part you have to pay yourself is it worth paying the amount of the insurance?
Since it's forbidden with us not to have health insurance I can't refuse and the only way for us to save money is by staying away from a doctor's office. Blood tests, and medication and so we should pay ourselves as well).
I hope everything works out fine and you find a nice camera to blog on.
I do not pay much on insurance premiums in India because we are insured in other countries. Yes, if you check the list of lenses I have provided and the one we have selected will tell you why I paid this much. In our case, we can claim up to 80% spent on treatment but not on the policies we have right now which are basic and we have taken them in case of emergency/accidents. We get any claims only if we stay in a hospital overnight as OPD is not covered in India. Thanks for asking, have a nice time.
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