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  • Barclays were fine with me being BR.
    The first time we said hello, was the first time we said goodbye. As the angels took your tiny hand and flew you to the sky-you forever left us breathless. RIP my beautiful granddaughter :(
  • I think its wise to check your policies as one clause concerning BR and it could be void, I need to check my car insurance too. Ive decided to go with Legal and general, they seem to have a pretty good policy and was cheapest. I didnt want to chance being refused by the AA as on cooperative, more than and L&G it has an assumption that you havent been refused, so if i hadve that would b*ggered all of them up! Besides, i didnt like being lumped together with people who have to declare criminal convictions, i mean, BR is civil!

    Anyway thanks for pointing me in direction of these insurers!
  • Rylynn
    Rylynn Posts: 1,387 Forumite
    I am in the process of looking for where I packed my policies away! as we are in the process of the kitchen being ripped out by the council, so put it all away, but really concerned now on this with car insurance, house contents, not bothered would simply cancel it and get another company to take me on.

    You have to really look at more than the small picture of the court day and OR dont you!
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  • I have just checked mine (Im with the Post Office) and there is nothing stated about BR, just 'criminal convictions' so that is a relief!
  • skylight
    skylight Posts: 10,716 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Home Insurance Hacker!
    I have just called the Co-Op this morning and the man told me that if its not in the assumptions nor the policy/document details, then not to worry about it. He thinks that paying by instalments "may" be an issue, but if it doesn't come up at the time, then also not to worry about it.
  • skylight wrote: »
    I am looking at the co-op for insurance. Their assumptions do not include BR and I have checked their policy/terms documents - no sign of the B word. Have not spoken to them yet though.

    I was with More Than, who again, there was nothing about bankruptcy or insolvency in their policy/terms documents so I didn't mention it.


    if you run a co op cashminder, they'll probbaly already know about the british rail ( BR haha)
  • fiveyearplan
    fiveyearplan Posts: 10,145 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    You'd be surprised PSNautical - companies under the same umbrella name rarely speak to each other (departments within the same company don't either!).

    :j :j


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