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Hi all.
I am moving house in two weeks. The new house quote is 200 pounds less than where i am currently. Trouble is it needs doing today!
So question is do I insure it now for the new address, or do I insure where I am now, and change it in two weeks???
I am moving house in two weeks. The new house quote is 200 pounds less than where i am currently. Trouble is it needs doing today!
So question is do I insure it now for the new address, or do I insure where I am now, and change it in two weeks???
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Explain the situation to your Insurance company mate. You can't go wrong then. They will give you the best option if you are going to renew with them no matter what. That way they can make a note of it on file so you don't have to pay an admin fee 2 weeks down the line for a change of address.
If you do pay the higher about upfront. If your paying Direct debit, they will just reduce your payments. If you pay in full, I expect you will just receive a cheque for just short of £200 in the post.
Ask them, and that you can't be in the wrong
Personally, I would just rate your premium on your new address, and then diary myself for 2 weeks to change your corresponence address over. But then I'm nice
SetoN
If you do pay the higher about upfront. If your paying Direct debit, they will just reduce your payments. If you pay in full, I expect you will just receive a cheque for just short of £200 in the post.
Ask them, and that you can't be in the wrong
Personally, I would just rate your premium on your new address, and then diary myself for 2 weeks to change your corresponence address over. But then I'm nice
SetoN
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