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Nationwide FlexAccount

The basic NW Flexacoount paying in £750 a month to get free travel insurance
does it need any direct debits as well.

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  • Archi_Bald
    Archi_Bald Posts: 9,681 Forumite
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    If you are asking about the travel insurance, the eligibility criteria are here: http://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/current-accounts/flexaccount/travel-insurance#tab:eligibility-criteria
  • 2010
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    Archi_Bald wrote: »
    If you are asking about the travel insurance, the eligibility criteria are here: http://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/current-accounts/flexaccount/travel-insurance#tab:eligibility-criteria

    Thanks Arch, it doesn`t look as though the Flexaccount needs any DD for anything.
  • Minrich
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    The Travel Insurance banks give away is the poor relation when it comes to cover . My daughter had Nat West Insurance and it didn't cover her as there were too many conditions and get out clauses when she claimed , it was not the end of the world but when you looked closer at it and compared it with our insurance the limits were much lower and some of the policy wording was difficult to understand . Just buy decent Travel Insurance , its worth it and is not that expensive for annual cover .
  • KTF
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    2010 wrote: »
    Thanks Arch, it doesn`t look as though the Flexaccount needs any DD for anything.
    Correct. You just have to pay in £750 a month.
  • colsten
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    Minrich wrote: »
    The Travel Insurance banks give away is the poor relation when it comes to cover . My daughter had Nat West Insurance and it didn't cover her as there were too many conditions and get out clauses when she claimed , it was not the end of the world but when you looked closer at it and compared it with our insurance the limits were much lower and some of the policy wording was difficult to understand . Just buy decent Travel Insurance , its worth it and is not that expensive for annual cover .

    The Nationwide Travel Insurance is ace. You should have a look at it.
  • badger09
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    colsten wrote: »
    The Nationwide Travel Insurance is ace. You should have a look at it.

    Agreed

    And for a modest additional sum, they have covered several pre-existing, new and serious health conditions for both myself and my husband :)
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