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Free dvd player with virgin insurance

Well £6 then cancel after first payment

Most companies call it life insurance. We call it love insurance because it's there to protect your loved ones. Just think, 10 minutes from now you could be covered, and they'd be safer.


Quick quote and immediate cover at https://www.virginmoney.com/life-dvd
From just £6 a month
Life cover or mortgage protection
With or without critical illness cover
Single or joint policy
10 minutes to apply online or by phone
Apply before 15 February 2005 and get a FREE DVD PLAYER when your first premium is paid.
For more details see below, or get a fast, no obligation quote at:

quoting DVD e-mail
https://www.virginmoney.com/life-dvd

Comments

  • Jonni2bad
    Jonni2bad Posts: 562 Forumite
    Terms and Conditions - Don't you just hate them?

    14. We reserve the right to claim back the gift if the life insurance policy is cancelled within the first 12 months.

    You will have to pay at least £72 to get the DVD player for free, not just the first month's payment of £6. So it might be worth looking around for cheaper cover and then buying a player seperately, but still a nice 'gift' if you were about to take out a policy with them..
  • Al_Inshearah
    Al_Inshearah Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    I've taken out an insurance policy to cover me if I am unable to pay the subscriptions for all the insurance policy's that I've taken out ???
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