>we decided to stop it and save the money towards paying for any treatment out of our own pocket if difficult to get on the NHS without a delay
I had BUPA cover for many years, and, to be fair, had 2 operations on my hands, but the actal cost did work out a whole lot less than all my contributions over the years. So BUPA were quids in really.
Then I divorced in 1998 and had to start cutting my outgoings. BUPA and Denplan had to go. I did cancel my RAC cover, but eventually went back to it once I knew my budget.
I needed a quick appointment in oncology recently, and was amazed how fast it all happened. Letter received on Saturday for surgery on Tuesday, so NHS comes up trumps for anything urgent. I did wait about 10 weeks last year for a consult in the eye department, but would have asked for a private consult and paid if it was needed. I realise now just how much money BUPA had from me!! :-(