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New candy dishwasher £235. Offered breakdown insurance at £3.29 a month. Sensible?

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  • A_Lert
    A_Lert Posts: 609 Forumite
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    We've had D&G cover for our washing machines. I like being able to report a fault and know that the tradesperson won't be trying to rip me off, which is a very real risk if I was paying for individual repairs. Our old machine broke down regularly. Only time our new one needed attention was when a piece of plastic had come off clothing and jammed the pump.
    Not had any issues with the dishwasher though, I think they're more reliable.
  • A_Lert said:
    Not had any issues with the dishwasher though, I think they're more reliable.
    Think they would be. Don't really want your crockery/cutlery/glasses spinning at 1000rpm!! :D:D:D 
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