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Insurance for sons girlfriend who is coming on holiday with us.
NJW69
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We are going to Turkey for a week in August and my sons girlfriend is coming with us.
We have a family annual policy so I just need insurance for her. She is under 18 and I can't get anyone to quote. Suggestions please!
We have a family annual policy so I just need insurance for her. She is under 18 and I can't get anyone to quote. Suggestions please!
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When i took dd friend to majorca after gcse we had an annual policy but i bought one for the 3 of us with a company who gave free children but didn`t specify that they had to be dependant ones, it worked out to be the cheapest. I can`t remember who it was with ,
Watch out with your family policy once the kids reach 18 or 19 as dd now has to have her own policy0 -
We insured my 14 yr old step daughter with the post office when she came away with us. She can't be on our policy as she doesn't live with us but the Post Office (and I'm sure a couple of other sites) quoted (and covered her) no problem.
HTHMy baby girl :kisses3: September 09 :heartsmil0 -
We insured my 14 yr old step daughter with the post office when she came away with us. She can't be on our policy as she doesn't live with us but the Post Office (and I'm sure a couple of other sites) quoted (and covered her) no problem.
HTH
Snap!! Did this for my niece easy peasy. If I recall correctly, we did it on line so better still.0 -
beautifulgorgeous wrote: »When i took dd friend to majorca after gcse we had an annual policy but i bought one for the 3 of us with a company who gave free children but didn`t specify that they had to be dependant ones, it worked out to be the cheapest. I can`t remember who it was with ,
Watch out with your family policy once the kids reach 18 or 19 as dd now has to have her own policy
the problem may have came if you tried to claim on the policy .0 -
Didn`t need to claim anyway but they knew that she was not a dependant child but would insure anyway. There are sites who do not need the children to be related to the adults.0
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