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Medical Aid - Who offers the best value for money?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skylark" data-source="post: 326518" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>Vitality is bit like those ridiculous "pay you to consume schemes" but counter-intuitively you have to consume to "save" , ebucks, card rewards etc. It puts you in the mindset of hunting for things to get rewards on rather than just buying wisely and within your means because that's going to reward you more than any "rewards". Ideally rewards earned have to be incidental to be beneficial, not driving your spending patterns which is exactly what they want to do. No surprises but all rewards are linked to behaviors that benefit Discovery and their affiliated vendors. Wide scale risk management and profiteering in one. I'd say the real benchmark of whether vitality is worth it is if it pays you despite not changing your habits. Vitality does appear to encourage healthy living albeit in a big brother is watching kind of way but nobody needs the vitality package to make healthy life choices and save money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylark, post: 326518, member: 1555"] Vitality is bit like those ridiculous "pay you to consume schemes" but counter-intuitively you have to consume to "save" , ebucks, card rewards etc. It puts you in the mindset of hunting for things to get rewards on rather than just buying wisely and within your means because that's going to reward you more than any "rewards". Ideally rewards earned have to be incidental to be beneficial, not driving your spending patterns which is exactly what they want to do. No surprises but all rewards are linked to behaviors that benefit Discovery and their affiliated vendors. Wide scale risk management and profiteering in one. I'd say the real benchmark of whether vitality is worth it is if it pays you despite not changing your habits. Vitality does appear to encourage healthy living albeit in a big brother is watching kind of way but nobody needs the vitality package to make healthy life choices and save money. [/QUOTE]
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