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Anyone know who will insure jewellery?
purplepatch
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Norwich Union have certainly quoted me happy with an online quote for buildings and contents insurance as they are currently offering 25% off online and it's coming up with an excellent price.
However, I have an item of jewellery that is worth nearly £3k which I need to specify separately.
When you ring them to do this and they access your quote, it loses the 25% discount. There is no way round this. To counter this they give you half price discount on your contents insurance, but it still effectively makes the cost of the single item insurance £40 for the year. When in reality it is only £20.
Even this way it is still the best deal to go with NU, but am just a bit peeved that I lose the 25% off.
Does anyone know of any companies that would insure the jewellery as a separate entity rather than putting it in with NU's buildings and contents insurance?
However, I have an item of jewellery that is worth nearly £3k which I need to specify separately.
When you ring them to do this and they access your quote, it loses the 25% discount. There is no way round this. To counter this they give you half price discount on your contents insurance, but it still effectively makes the cost of the single item insurance £40 for the year. When in reality it is only £20.
Even this way it is still the best deal to go with NU, but am just a bit peeved that I lose the 25% off.
Does anyone know of any companies that would insure the jewellery as a separate entity rather than putting it in with NU's buildings and contents insurance?
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