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uncledave | 11:57 Thu 05th Jun 2008 | Insurance
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Any recommendations please for a reliable insurance company for the above. My present company has DOUBLED its cost this year and I feel it is time for a change.
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It is impossible to recommend a company - where you live makes a huge difference.

Use the online comparison sites recommended here:

http://tinyurl.com/6bkw4r
try the guys I work for...the good old post office!

5mins to get a quote on-line, very competitive, and �50 cashback too.
some very good deals at the moment, and of the people who ring for a quote in my branch, every other person takes it out, which is actually a pretty good percentage.

Do me a favour if you do get a quote.....stick the code 0051047 on the form, as it keeps me in a job :)

WWW.postoffice.co.uk

good luck wherever you go

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Munchie63. Ta and a very good quote it was too.
You should also try More Th>n for a quote, but be sure to go via Quidco and you can get not only a quote which includes FREE basic contents cover with your buildings cover, but also money back via Quidco (as much as �60 I believe).

I cut my costs this year from over �520 (with Direct Line) to just �270 (with slightly better cover and smaller excesses!) AND then got some more back by applying via Quidco.
glad the quote was ok dave.

it really does pay to get a few quoes, and not just renew. you'd be surprised the number of people I mention the product too that say they've always been with 'so and so'.

there's always someone looking for your business who'll give you a good price.
word from the inside is steer clear of halifax, the floods last year cripped them. Go with one underwritten by Royal&Sun Alliance (e.g. morethan) as they demand the best for their customers in the event of a claim, and will more often pay out.

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