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                    andrewwelsh1958                
                
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                    My daughter is in the army, and in 6 months wil lbe posted to afganistan, so needs b/down cover till she goes,what are the cheapest polices please. thank you for any advice                
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            have you got a policy
 it will probably be cheaper to add her to yours as a family policy0
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 Good luck with the posting. Total respect.andrewwelsh1958 wrote: »My daughter is in the army, and in 6 months wil lbe posted to afganistan, so needs b/down cover till she goes,what are the cheapest polices please. thank you for any advice
 I'd suggest buying an annual cover via Top Cashback.
 The AA starts at £30 but you get £21 back. Net cost £9.
 RAC comes in at £28 but you get £20 back. Net cost £8.
 I think they will both suspend membership when she goes overseas and reinstate it on her return. Check this one out though. Better cover (e.g. home breakdown) will cost more, but may have a larger cashback too.
 Make sure she doesn't already have cover via a fee charging bank account etc.
 No. I was being naughtyhubert_cumberdale wrote: »are you allowed referral links in here . If the OP would like to use a different link, then there's always this one that won't benefit me in any way, shape or form. . If the OP would like to use a different link, then there's always this one that won't benefit me in any way, shape or form.
 Personally I'd prefer them to use this link to Top Cashback though!0
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            are you allowed referral links in here0
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            hubert_cumberdale wrote: »are you allowed referral links in here
 Yeah looks like it.0
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            lol
 - toooooo short0
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