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Home insurance claim
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Finally you steer the OP to one insurer who doesn't use aggs... that wasn't so hard was it?!
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Better advice would be that the OP needs to very carefully look at the questions asked when looking for new insurance.
Some insurers will want to know about incidents, others will only want to know about claims made.0 -
You look to be just being awkwardpaddyandstumpy wrote: »Finally you steer the OP to one insurer who doesn't use aggs... that wasn't so hard was it?!
1) Where do you get "finally" from??
2) The advice you take exception to wasn't about "aggs" as already posted!
3) You missed that it wasn't "all" insurers don't bother about losses on home insurance, I didn't say that!
If you had your way, it seems you want us to disclose every cup we drop and break when applying for home insurance, or face you checking up on us to see if we told confused.com to abide by their ts + cs (when the advice is usually to use dummy untraceable details when using comparison sites that store all the data you give them!)0
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