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11th May 2014 #1
Household insurance due
Well, the last few days I have been looking at the new insurance for building and contents. Its a minefield out there, you can have this and that and pay for this too, add this to that it goes on and on.
I think I know who I am going with and I am happy with what I am paying too and for what.
£139 all in, new for old and so on.
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11th May 2014 #2
Nice one Steve, sounds about right!
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5th June 2014 #3
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Who did you go with Steve ?
I've been offered £204.00 Post Office (on a beat your current renewal by £50 +), £225 Kwik Fit haggled down from £256 (my current insurers), £317 greedy Direct Line who I kicked out last year
I can get £75 off all of these by dropping legal & home emergency. I might check out TopCashBack
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5th June 2014 #4
i went onto compare the markets and chose ESURE,
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5th June 2014 #5
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Thanks Steve I'll have a look - got till 13th to sort it
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5th June 2014 #6
reminds me i am waiting for Olga the meerkat
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5th June 2014 #7
reminds me where is my Olga meerkat
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5th June 2014 #8
Don't anyone on here use Saga, they are very competitive, I used to get buildings and contents for as little as £85 when I bought my new house in 2007 building up to £250000 and contents £50000, bear in mind I've never claimed on House or even car insurance in my life!
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