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Buyers Guide: Household Insurance

 

Newest Review: ... it wouldn't help you, the cash-pot has gone straight to governmental aides or squandered while dealing with company liquidations. Whereby the government claims all of the liquidation fees first along with the banks; forgetting everyone at the bottom of the pyramid who worked night and day for nothing only to be given a 'death sentence'. - The UK in return have been left with an epidemic that will go on for another generation. The government don't reward hard working families, they keep insisting on sweeping the asbestos under the carpet; - God bless - (Gordon Maule 1935 - 2005) The down-turn we are now in, is a constant reminder of a poor ... more

1st2thebar
Premium Review Buyers Guide: Household Insurance: Beware of pit-bull! (1350 words)
by - written on 18/03/09 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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DooYoo review Titled: Beware of pit-bull! Insurance guide - the unjust tidal wave - It seems many of us are failing to grasp what a splendid target we are for the opportunist street mugger; it is astounding that most of us do not know how much we are worth in regard to their carrying possessions while walking the high street; the sum is 74%! It is just so English also that we under-estimate their worth quite grossly, in fact by a whopping 380.00 GBP. This is due to many of us possess a contract mobile therefore know nothing about its value. MP3 players are also forgotten when claims are made. We really are like sitting ducks when it comes to ...  Read the complete review

wellington
Premium Review Free £2 for a quote! (190 words)
by - written on 04/01/04 (Useful, 75 readings)
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If you are looking for insurance why not get money for looking!! No strings at all. Rpoints is a site where you can get money back on a whole load of stuff including insurance. I got £15 back on my car insurance and got the cheapest quote. AND ... you get money just for registering!! Go to www.rpoints.com/register and if you register then you get £1 straight away - no strings / obligations and no junk mail!! Then, after you've registered, go to www.rpoints.com/earn and choose webmoney - if you ask for an online quote then rpoints will give you another £1 free!! there are lots of ways to earn more money ...  Read the complete review

HomeStager
Premium Review Buyers Guide: Household Insurance: Great tried and tested ways to save money on your home & con ... (388 words)
by - written on 23/06/02 (Very useful, 386 readings)
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I have saved over £100 on my buildings & contents insurance and I'll tell you how you can do the same! 1. Did you know that if you take out buildings and contents insurance with your mortgage lender that you usually pay more? If you are looking at re-mortgaging whether for a new home or for home improvements on your existing home, you can save pounds just by doing your homework. When we moved home a few years ago, we where surprised to find that the buildings insurance 'recommended' by our lender was more expensive than if we shopped around. We used an independent financial advisor to do the legwork for us and found a policy for ...  Read the complete review

NCG1
Premium Review The Hopeless Hunt (458 words)
by - written on 19/04/02 (Very useful, 220 readings)
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Rented accommodation and house insurance. In insurance-land these two seem like Capulets and Montagues, or oil and water. They just don't appear to go together. First you phone up all the standard people (banks, building societies, the ads you see on the tube). They make you listen to muzak for ten minutes each (more, if you're calling in the evening), waste another ten minutes of your time taking every detail they can think of... and then ask if you're living in rented accommodation. If you say yes, they tell you to go away and stop wasting their time (in various different ways, depending on personality, how long they've been on shift and ...  Read the complete review

neiltom88
Premium Review Buyers Guide: Household Insurance: An Expert's Guide to Home Insurance (896 words)
by - written on 19/06/01 (Very useful, 2238 readings)
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Have you read your home insurance policy booklet? Do you even have a policy booklet? Do you know what your insurance policy covers? Do you know what it excludes? It is very important that you know the answers to all of these questions when your Home Insurance Policy is concerned. I have worked with various types of insurance in the past, home insurance normally can cause the most problems for people, especially when they don?t read what their policy excludes and what excesses are applicable. When shopping around for home insurance you should never base your judgement on price alone, you must look at how comprehensive the policy is, in ...  Read the complete review

 
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