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Old 03-11-2009, 10:46 PM
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

just make sure it's covered for life
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

Hi..
It's tough to specify one..Better you do one thing..Before you signing for any insurance coverage you must understand the industry's terminology and the way in which it works as a whole.
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

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I'm with HSBC havent ever had to claim touch wood but its around £12 a month for lifetime cover of £7000 per condition and excess is around £85. I thought this seemed quite good??
HSBC just quoted me £11.80

oh i wish i was a financial advisor and could understand mmost of this gobbledeekgook. I can't decide who to go for!!!!!!
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Old 04-11-2009, 08:30 PM
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

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HSBC just quoted me £11.80

oh i wish i was a financial advisor and could understand mmost of this gobbledeekgook. I can't decide who to go for!!!!!!
Yeah thats how much I pay and its definitely lifetime cover with £7000 per condition i spent alot of time reading through all the policies before i took Maisy's out
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

HSBC just quoted me £18. I might give them a call, seems a bit expensive if you've been quoted £11
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Old 04-11-2009, 09:37 PM
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

Got a quote for More Than- £18.80 BUT you have to pay 10% of the claim on top of the £70 excess !
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Re: Which insurance to avoid?

I think its tough to specify which insurance to avoid... rather we can tell which is the best one..
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