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locksmiths and home insurance
PM1CAS
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Hi everyone,
I'm having a really bad month and just paid £100 as I'd locked myself out.
I can't find my home insurance papers but does it usually cover this expense?
If so, does it drive the premium up massively?
Help, I despair.
I'm having a really bad month and just paid £100 as I'd locked myself out.
I can't find my home insurance papers but does it usually cover this expense?
If so, does it drive the premium up massively?
Help, I despair.
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Hi everyone,
I'm having a really bad month and just paid £100 as I'd locked myself out.
I can't find my home insurance papers but does it usually cover this expense?
If so, does it drive the premium up massively?
Help, I despair.
It's often an optional extra so it will depend on whether you chose to take it out. You'll need to find your policy documents.0 -
Be careful of your excess. I doubt it'd be worth claiming unless you have special coverage for keys/locks.Total Debt Sept 2010 - £24,132.38 / Current - £0.00/ 100% paid
DFD - [STRIKE]Aug 2014[/STRIKE] 24th Aug 2012
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I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be worth claiming for as your excess probably exceeds this.
It may be worth investing in an exterior keysafe hidden in a secret place. This will eliminate the need for a locksmith in such an emergency and save you £100 next time ;-)0 -
I'm sure your excess will be £100 or more.
If someone did find the hidden key safe it would void your insurance though, which might cost more than £100.0 -
The other cheaper alternative, is to give a spare key to a friend/relative that you trust that lives local.TOTAL AT START £13606.90 27/03/2018
TOTAL CURRENT £13445.90 29/03/20180 -
thanks for all the replies.
I locked myself out last week and went to pick up the spare key from my sisters house. I didn't bring it back so I couldn't do anything the second time except call the locksmith. I've never done it before, just have too much on my mind at the moment. I'm cross with myself for wasting £100 but my employer gave me £100 the day before to help out with my car bill so I suppose that takes the sting out of it.
Thanks x0 -
Last year I locked myself out of my car and it cost me £135 to get it open, I felt sick.
Today my oh took the kids to school and got a parking ticket, just after borrowing £100 off her mum, life stinks sometimes.TOTAL AT START £13606.90 27/03/2018
TOTAL CURRENT £13445.90 29/03/20180 -
It depends on your policy - I got it through my renewal this year as a "loyalty" bonus for staying with them.Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
Debt free & determined to stay that way!0
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