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Home Insurnce Advice
JWoo_2
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi guys, need a litle advice.
I have recently bee n looking at looking for cheaper home/contents insurance. I currently pay £41 per month for a three bed semi, and have been advised that it would be obtainable for much less that this.
I have looked on confused.com to get quotes but I am a little confused as the cheapest quote made reference to 25% APR (what does this mean?) Also are there any other things I should watch out for from much cheaper quotes, ie what if I have never heard of the broker? Any advice would be greatfully recieved.
Mant thanks
I have recently bee n looking at looking for cheaper home/contents insurance. I currently pay £41 per month for a three bed semi, and have been advised that it would be obtainable for much less that this.
I have looked on confused.com to get quotes but I am a little confused as the cheapest quote made reference to 25% APR (what does this mean?) Also are there any other things I should watch out for from much cheaper quotes, ie what if I have never heard of the broker? Any advice would be greatfully recieved.
Mant thanks
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Have a read through the main site insurance article:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/home-insurance
HTH
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I have looked on confused.com to get quotes but I am a little confused as the cheapest quote made reference to 25% APR (what does this mean?) Also are there any other things I should watch out for from much cheaper quotes, ie what if I have never heard of the broker? Any advice would be greatfully recieved.
Mant thanks
It will be because in essence, when you pay for insurance by monthly payments the company has lent you the money and you are paying it back- hence the interest.
Some charge it, some done.0
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