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I think the important point in Yorkshire Pud's post was to warn you about the 3 month wait (that's why they capitalised the word "THREE").Thanks, I knew about the £750, another SO to add to the list. :rotfl: My mum will likely have to get a single trip policy then to cover her next holiday, which is in June, before we do the RAF thing. I'm covered because I travel a lot during the year and I have a multi-trip, which expires in September so, with any luck, I'll start getting cover through Nationwide in time for that policy to expire. :T
This was made in response to your comment that you may go for it when your "current insurance is ready to expire". Your current insurance expires in September, so you'll need to apply and open the account almost immediately in order to ensure there is no break in cover...won't you?0
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