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jefflemon
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Hi,
I'm looking for a current account with benefits, I want one with mobile phone insurance and possibly home contents insurance, or at least insurance for my home computer. I don't mind paying a monthly fee.
Could anyone recomend a good one?
Thanks
I'm looking for a current account with benefits, I want one with mobile phone insurance and possibly home contents insurance, or at least insurance for my home computer. I don't mind paying a monthly fee.
Could anyone recomend a good one?
Thanks
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Hi,
I'm looking for a current account with benefits, I want one with mobile phone insurance and possibly home contents insurance, or at least insurance for my home computer. I don't mind paying a monthly fee.
Could anyone recomend a good one?
Thanks
Any particular reason as to why you are looking for a current a/c linked to insurance. Almost always - particularly since you are looking for two specific insurance elements, it will be cheaper to get them separately. Have you looked at prices for buying just insurance?0 -
Yep, mobile phone insurance is roughly the same price some accounts charge, plus with the accounts you get lots of extra stuff0
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Pop over to the banking forum and take a browse.0
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Yep, mobile phone insurance is roughly the same price some accounts charge, plus with the accounts you get lots of extra stuff
Have a read here Personally I have found better deals elsewhere and use fee-free current a/cs to get some money out of them e.g. Halifax Reward - £60/year, A&L and Abbey £150/year interest.0
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