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Insurance Of Course
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Have been paying right enough £6.00 insurance a month for TV that I bought perhaps 2-3 years ago and also same for cooker which would be a year and half.
Now when I enquired ages ago I asked Currys - oh how long would the insurance last and they told me for as long as I want to pay it.
Knowing that electrical items don't last too long now - I am figuring out -should I put the £12 a month towards replacements when the time comes along - if the said items last for a long time I will be paying insurance for a long time too. What do you think. Thanks for any advice.
Now when I enquired ages ago I asked Currys - oh how long would the insurance last and they told me for as long as I want to pay it.
Knowing that electrical items don't last too long now - I am figuring out -should I put the £12 a month towards replacements when the time comes along - if the said items last for a long time I will be paying insurance for a long time too. What do you think. Thanks for any advice.
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Also, if you put the money aside you can just go buy a new one when the old one dies, rather than have the hassle of going through the insurance company who will send someone out to assess the machine and then spend weeks debating about fixing or replacing! It's a con. I cancelled my insurances and had the sales rep on the phone basically telling me I was an idiot as...
14:36 Wed 19th Jun 2013
Also, if you put the money aside you can just go buy a new one when the old one dies, rather than have the hassle of going through the insurance company who will send someone out to assess the machine and then spend weeks debating about fixing or replacing!
It's a con. I cancelled my insurances and had the sales rep on the phone basically telling me I was an idiot as "anything" could happen to my appliance! I've never had any problems and if I do, I'll either get an engineer to look (OK, probably look myself or get Mr P on the case), or go and buy a new one.
Save your cash, by the time the manufacturers warranty has expired you would be able to replace it anyway.
It's a con. I cancelled my insurances and had the sales rep on the phone basically telling me I was an idiot as "anything" could happen to my appliance! I've never had any problems and if I do, I'll either get an engineer to look (OK, probably look myself or get Mr P on the case), or go and buy a new one.
Save your cash, by the time the manufacturers warranty has expired you would be able to replace it anyway.
Conn, you should have a policy or some sort of documentation for the insurance. There will hopefully be a phone number you can call. You might have to wait until it's due for renewal (usually the policy is renewed every 12 months), but call them and ask to cancel.
Don't let them talk you out of it!!
Don't let them talk you out of it!!
I'm very lucky as my (late) Dad was very handy, and Mr P is also very good at fixing stuff. We also have quite a few plumbers, electricians and builders in the family and friends circle.
I've also been known to give most things a go if they are acting up. Wouldn't touch gas though - don't want to blow the house up!
I don't bother with any insurances for gas, plumbing etc, but I can see how they might be a benefit to some.
I've also been known to give most things a go if they are acting up. Wouldn't touch gas though - don't want to blow the house up!
I don't bother with any insurances for gas, plumbing etc, but I can see how they might be a benefit to some.
An update - I do what I am told - went up to Currys there now - the fella told me I had to ring insurance companies - told him I am partially deaf - so he phoned insurance companies and got them cancelled - way hay!. Insurance company said I will receive a letter confirming the cancellation. Thanks for your advice again.
boxy are you talking about contents - need to look that up - but I think I will change from the one I am with which is based in England to Belfast one as I can have direct contact when mortgage is settled.
Also another Op made me very aware of buildings insurance as that could stop when I have settled mortgage. Two important things I need to remember - come August/September. My memory used to be great but is sliding down the hill a bit. May pin a reminder here in the computer or even on the computer.
Also another Op made me very aware of buildings insurance as that could stop when I have settled mortgage. Two important things I need to remember - come August/September. My memory used to be great but is sliding down the hill a bit. May pin a reminder here in the computer or even on the computer.