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Wedding insurance

I'm looking for wedding insurance, that cover disinclination (cold feet) can anyone recommend anywhere???

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  • Spiderham
    Spiderham Posts: 327 Forumite
    I can't see that being an area insurers would be keen to cover as it would probably be far too susceptible to fraud.
  • rs65
    rs65 Posts: 5,682 Forumite
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    I'm pretty sure that no wedding insurers will cover cold feet.
  • vax2002
    vax2002 Posts: 7,187 Forumite
    Insurance and money saving are like a fish and a bicycle.
    All you need to know about any insurance is you will loose money.
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  • Dangermac
    Dangermac Posts: 557 Forumite
    edited 19 March 2012 at 8:44PM
    vax2002 wrote: »
    Insurance and money saving are like a fish and a bicycle.
    All you need to know about any insurance is you will loose money.

    Stop feeding the troll.

    Also, you are clearly 'of little brain' and know very little about insurance, because I dont know how you arrive at your statement.

    Every day, in every village, in every town, there are large insurance claims which would easily dwarf the premium that one policyholder may ever pay in their lifetime (i.e fire / flood claims, serious motor accidents etc).

    In view of my comment above, which is 100% factual, please can you explain your comment.

    DM
  • Wutang_2
    Wutang_2 Posts: 2,513 Forumite
    Whoa Dangermac, you're a feisty one...Although, you're also right. Vax is also annoying by using the word 'loose'.
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  • madd79 wrote: »
    I'm looking for wedding insurance, that cover disinclination (cold feet) can anyone recommend anywhere???
    I suggest you start by talking to your partner - no insurer is going to help you with this!


    Technical reason is that its the sort of insurance that if available that most people would buy just after the point of first having cold feet. There would be no way to prove when your disinclination started so they would have to pay the claim and very quickly the insurance company would lose a shed load of cash and withdraw the product.
  • Hiya Mad79

    If you're really looking for wedding insurance that covers cold feet then I'm afraid you'll be searching for quite some time. There are many companies offering Wedding Insurance but none of them will cover a change of heart I'm afraid.

    The best comparison tool out there is on a site called Easy Wedding Insurance (easyweddinginsurance.co.uk/compare-wedding-insurance), it's the largest in the UK so should help you find the right policy for your budget.

    If you're that worried that someone will get cold feet though, perhaps you should start asking some different questions (not the sort to go on this forum) before starting to spend thousands on what should be a special day! :-)

    Seeya
  • vax2002 wrote: »
    Insurance and money saving are like a fish and a bicycle.
    All you need to know about any insurance is you will loose money.

    What a load of rubbish... if you don't use the insurance then yes, all you will have bought yourself is 'peace of mind' but if something happens then an insurance premium is a small price to pay!!*

    * This is someone who in the last 5 years has been made redundant, had a fire, burglary, car accident and flood... i.e. one unlucky bloke!! No frogs falling from the sky yet though so hey.

    Still, you've made me feel intelligent... so, thank you.
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