That's common in many insurances. They'll "cover" two checkups... But those two checkups are part of the annual premium's baseline cost PLUS the actuarial table estimates of actual insurance use, so if you don't use them, you're just down cash because it's basically pre-paying for the checkup.
That's common in many insurances. They'll "cover" two checkups... But those two checkups are part of the annual premium's baseline cost PLUS the actuarial table estimates of actual insurance use, so if you don't use them, you're just down cash because it's basically pre-paying for the checkup.