Travel Insurance
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Wheres the best place for this? I was under the impression I could get it for £11 from the post office? but just been online and its £40 for a couple would have expected it cheaper online to be honest....
Id travel without but with the bombings etc in recent weeks in holiday resorts the misses is insisting that we're covered which is fair enough I suppose....
any ideas? its something that 99% of people get and dont use, seems a waste of money to me most of the time.
Id travel without but with the bombings etc in recent weeks in holiday resorts the misses is insisting that we're covered which is fair enough I suppose....
any ideas? its something that 99% of people get and dont use, seems a waste of money to me most of the time.
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I think holiday insurance is one of those things where you get it and don't need it, but then you don't get it and suddenly you find that you do need it.
I just recently used Barclays Insurance
I just recently used Barclays Insurance
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I suppose you had better read the small print to see that you are covered against terror acts if her indoors is worried. PO always seems easiest.
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After researching this, I used direct line in the end: www.directline.com.
You can find cheaper (look here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel) but the excesses are so high that it isn't really worth it.
Steve
After researching this, I used direct line in the end: www.directline.com.
You can find cheaper (look here: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel) but the excesses are so high that it isn't really worth it.
Steve
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Originally Posted by scoobychick
This is cheap and easy. I often use it when we go abroad, you don't need to be flying with Easyjet either.
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