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25 November 2013 at 6:49 pm #123774
Only 3quid or so for two days insurance. I normally would say sod it I don’t need insurance but for 3quid its daft not too.
Boring post over25 November 2013 at 7:18 pm #123776Bank with Nationwide and get free travel insurance all year…simples
25 November 2013 at 9:14 pm #123785Same here, with Barclays so includes Travel Insurance – even has skiing and other extreme sports included.
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26 November 2013 at 3:32 am #123796Only 3quid or so for two days insurance. I normally would say sod it I don’t need insurance but for 3quid its daft not too.
Boring post overHave you read the small print on your 3 dabs insurance cover meatnprater?
If you break your leg whilst over there they give you a sticking plaster, a thimble full of TCP, a triangle bandage and a safety pin.
If you have a heart attack they poke you in the eyes with a waling pole and tell you to get up you soft barsteward. :woohoo:
Mind you if you die, they do put your body on the return flight home, but jettison you out into the English channel.
The good thing is, your dependents do get the £3 back. :blush:From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!26 November 2013 at 3:58 am #123801Agreed JR.
Jay, Tez – I would steer clear from any of these free tavel insurance policies you get with bank accounts etc. Almost exactly 1 year ago me, the wife and kids plus mother and father in law were in a very serious motorway accident in Spain. Both me and the inlaws had travel insurance via our banks with different, “reputable”, well known insurers – and both of them did everything under the sun the avoid paying anything. My mother in law had to wait almost 4 weeks for a hip op in a public hospital in Malaga as the insurance tried to stop us going private or fly her home.
These policies are sold in volume ultra cheap to banks, etc in the hope that few are claimed upon. Any that are claimed upon are viewed as the least valuable to the insurers so they do anything they can keep down the payouts.
Steer well clear and go straight to the insurers – might cost you a couple of hundred but not worth the financial and emotional pain and stress if you are unfortunate enough to have to make a claim.
26 November 2013 at 4:40 am #123806Agreed JR.These policies are sold in volume ultra cheap to banks, etc in the hope that few are claimed upon. Any that are claimed upon are viewed as the least valuable to the insurers so they do anything they can keep down the payouts.
Forgive me if I am wrong, but isn’t that the whole concept of insurance underwriting ?
26 November 2013 at 5:10 pm #123836Galactic not sure who you were with but I claimed on mine not too long ago and got a chq in 3 days excess deducted.
26 November 2013 at 5:59 pm #123837“In your policy it clearly states that you will never claim – you plumped for our “Never Pay” policy” :P
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