Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01042:schedule:2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01042
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2
Character Range: 7658–9573

Schedule 2—Prescribed information in hard copy

 To [insert name of customer]

You can say no to being sold this insurance
It is not compulsory

Salespeople must wait 4 days before selling you insurance as an 'extra' to your main purchase.

You can say 'no' to being contacted about [insert name of add-on insurance product] sold by [insert name of add-on insurance provider] by:

   1. Telling the salesperson  or    2.   Ticking here ☐ and returning this form  or    3.   Using either of the contact details below

You can opt-out of being contacted about any insurance as an 'extra' to your main purchase by contacting [insert name of principal product or service provider] via the details below.

If you are unsure, consider your situation and ask yourself:

       * Do I need and understand this insurance?
    Consider what the policy covers and what it excludes. You may already have other insurance or arrangements that will cover any potential loss or damage.

       * Could I get a better deal somewhere else?
    Consider if another insurance product or company can better meet your needs. You may be able to shop around for a better deal.

For more information, visit https://Moneysmart.gov.au/add-on-insurance

[insert name of principal product or service provider]                                         [insert name of add-on insurance provider]
Call:                                                   [insert phone number]                  Call:                                       [insert phone number]
Write to:                                               [insert address and/or email address]  Write to:                                   [insert address and/or email address]

This Customer Information is provided as a requirement of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 to reduce the number of poor-quality insurance products being sold in Australia.