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iPad insurance companies...

HappySad
HappySad Posts: 2,024 Forumite
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Looking to insure my iPad. " Insure your bubble" is under £5 a month. I was wondering if anyone has done it for less. Like have you got your iPad insured via a premium bank account? And which bank this was.


Thanks.
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  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    This 'Bubble' is notorious for using "reasonable precautions not taken" excuse for rejecting claims.

    What do you want to insure it against? If you exclude loss and theft/robbery consider Square Trade Warranty Plus Accident Protection that costs just £75 for 3 years (Amazon, £500-£600 items).
  • HappySad
    HappySad Posts: 2,024 Forumite
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    Tx Grumbler. Looking 4 the works. Lost, stolen, fault, water damage.

    My mobile is covered by my bank account service at a low price. I got my iPad from Apple .
    “…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson

    “The best things in life is not things"
  • Claremac
    Claremac Posts: 357 Forumite
    Do you have house contents insurance as it may be covered already under that? You would need to make sure you have "away from home" cover or whatever your company calls it.
  • timberflake
    timberflake Posts: 1,623 Forumite
    Claremac wrote: »
    Do you have house contents insurance as it may be covered already under that? You would need to make sure you have "away from home" cover or whatever your company calls it.

    This is the way to go. Ring your contents provider and check whether you have accidental damage and personal belongings cover. If not, see how much it would be to add it.

    Companies like insure your bubble are notorious for over charging and making it difficult to claim.
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