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maggiebee | 15:22 Wed 09th Jul 2014 | ChatterBank
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Just off the phone from my Insurance Company. Wanted to know if I could claim for the contents of my freezer which defrosted destroying almost everything. Apparently I have a £95 excess. Poorer but wiser!
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Same happened to me a while back...didn't bother to claim...cooked as much of the stuff as I could and distributed rest around pensioner neighbours...
Poor maggie needs to chill out......sorry, couldn't resist it.
Does it not tell you in the policy/renewal docs as to what the excess is?
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Probably does Boxy but I obviously haven't read all the small print.
I would check the policy - the one here, I can just about claim on a thawed raspberry....
What made it defrost, maggie? what a shame....
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Just stopped working overnight Boxy. Had a guy out to look at it and he said the gas was leaking. Repair would be £100 + and as it's about 15 years old not worth the bother. So............have to fork out for new fridge freezer and to fill it! Luckily fridge part is still working so that will do me meantime til I get prices etc for a new one.
maggie...had a quick look for you in the Tesco net ::

http://www.tesco.com/direct/home-electrical/fridges-freezers/cat3376659.cat?catId=4294794786

Unless I am much mistaken, fridges are cheaper in real terms than they were 15 years ago...if that is any comfort to you.

Ditto with tellies !
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Thanks mikey, these are certainly cheaper than the other ones I have been looking at and, I think, cheaper than mine was originally about 15 years ago!
deff worth shopping around. its a bonus you still have your fridge though .
Maggiebee. I only recommended Tesco because I have had such good deals and service from them in the past. But perhaps Currys might also be worth a look.

A fridge is a funny thing if you think about it. You bring it home, plug it in and then forget about it. It doesn't need its software updating, it doesn't need re-tuning, and if its a frost-free type, it doesn't need defrosting either...it just sits there in the corner of the kitchen and...well... works !

And then one day you come home and there is water all over the kitchen floor. It doesn't even do you a favour by telling you its wearing out !

*** ungrateful things !
maggiebee, would it be worth thinking about just buying a separate freezer then when the present fridge stops working replace with a simple larder fridge ?
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Wish I could Ron but it's an integrated fridge/freezer built in with my kitchen.
Try ao.com Maggie, I got replacement my replacement freezer and washer dryer from them recently - both went at the same time! The prices were very good and the service was excellent! I did a lot of shopping around for replacements before I decided to buy from the website.






These things happen occasionally; one has to take it in one's stride. Look at it this way, the premiums have been lower because of the excess. These insurance places aren't charities; for sure, long term, the less you pay them the less they make out of you. Just be sure potential big claims are covered and share the risk.
We got from ao as well, great service, good prices. Ordered 9.30 at night, freezer was delivered the next day at 11.00am. Free delivery, other companies say it will take over 7 days to get delivered due to us being rural, have to disagree on their definition of rural, their loss.
AO is excellent, they deliver at all times and their prices are really competitive.

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