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Are insurances for full year?
cheeseball_2
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I have a HSBC house insurance plan. I'm well aware after reading this site that it is not the cheapest. However, do I need to wait until the end of the year or (as the amounts come out monthly) I can cancel now and itll work out cheaper to switch?
thanks in advance...
thanks in advance...
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You should be able to cancel mid-term but depends on how long you have had the policy, if its your first year with them they will prob charge you a cancellation fee. Also will depend on how long the policy has to run and how many payments you have left against the cost saving for any new cover. They may also want the whole premium if you cancel mid-term if you have made any claims in this insurance year.0
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Thanks For That. Will Have To N Them On This0
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