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Best place for annual travel insurance??
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cslogg
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Can anyone point me to the best place for annual travel insurance?
My wife and I are both in our fifties and I was going to go with Saga until their answerphone message informed me that they do not do annual travel insurance.
Thanks
cslogg
My wife and I are both in our fifties and I was going to go with Saga until their answerphone message informed me that they do not do annual travel insurance.
Thanks
cslogg
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Joint annual policy (partner must be cohabiting)
Worldwide
Trips up to 30 days in duration
Trips in UK if pre-booked and include 1 night or more
Includes winter sports
Includes Scuba diving
£89.00 including VAT from www.philipwilliams.co.uk or Tel 01925 604421
There may be some cheaper ones out there but some of them are funny about sports.
(I have no connection to this company)0 -
Alliance & Leicester Premier Plus Current Account:
If you are 21 or over, can pay in at least £1,000 per month and use Internet Banking regularly you will also benefit from:
0% overdraft for 12 months from account opening, 7.9% EAR typical (variable) thereafter...
FREE annual worldwide travel insurance currently worth up to £80 (upper age limit 65 applies)...
£20 if you apply online
I have joint account with my wife and we both have free insurence. There is no need to transfer your old account or to keep money on the new one - just £1000 monthly transfer.0 -
Grumbler.
my mortgage is with the Woolwich and I have my Home and Contents with them and they give you free ananual travel insurance.However,I am certain I can save money by getting the home+ contents elsewhere which just leaves holiday insurance.
One little problem is I had an Angioplasty last April and although I have been given the all clear it will probably put up the premium.
cslogg0 -
Cslogg,
You are wright, Wollwich is a good place for mortgage, but is far from being good for home insurance.0
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