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Wedding Insurance....
House_Hunter
Posts: 165 Forumite
Hi all,
Considerign getting wedding insurance...
Any advice of good companies? Any examples on the premiums you have paid?
Considerign getting wedding insurance...
Any advice of good companies? Any examples on the premiums you have paid?
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I bought mine last night for £33 from http://www.weddinginsurance.co.uk/index.html?UserID=3471&UserCode=156555
No idea if they are any good or not though!I'm so sexy it's a wonder my underpants don't explode.0 -
Have a look at debenhams...cover starts at £39 but via quidco you get £20 cashback
http://finance.debenhams.com/insurance/wedding-insurance/overview/?source=OMGfrugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
ecclesiastical always get good reviews on this forum, I think they may cost a bit more than some, but they do good cover and pay out apparently (I hope!).
Ours cost £70 for £15k wedding.
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Another vote for Ecclesiastical. We paid £56 for ours. We did have a look at quite a few but the cover and good reviews of Ecclesiastical pushed us that way.
Getting married 12/11/2011
Eleventh Heaven member 1011 - [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11]Apr wins: £175 ticketmaster giftcardMay wins: Pyrex set0 -
Ecclesiastical here too!What matters most is how well you walk through the fire0
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Ecclesiastical. £50 for a £10k wedding.
Liked the fact you can specifiy levels of cover for each item/part of the wedding, rather than a set list of cover values.
Also, they have a good track record for payouts when gift companies have gone bust in the past and the recent volcano erruptions.
x:jProud mummy to a beautiful baby girl born 22/12/11 :j0 -
Ecclesiastical for me 2Is a married woman!! 23rd July 2011 Best day of my life!
TTC first baby Jan 20130 -
same for us too, we paid about £50:kisses2: Got married September 2011:smileyhea
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