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Wedding Insurance
Molanole
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I'm looking around for decent wedding insurance but it's a bit confusing, especially as there don't seem to be all that many providers. Does anyone have any recommendations, those who are good those to avoid, that sort of thing?
I'm particularly interested (obviously being an MSE'r) in providers I can get to via Quidco, rpoints etc.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Mola x
I'm particularly interested (obviously being an MSE'r) in providers I can get to via Quidco, rpoints etc.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Mola x
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I booked my wedding insurance through E&L just recently, they had a half price sale on so premiums were only £25 for 2 years worth of cover and the cover is really good.
I have no idea what they are like in the event of a claim as thankfully I haven't had to claim (and hopefully never will!) but they came recommended through other websites and they were also the cheapest I found.A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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i went with E&L paid 26 for there minimum cover which would more than cover everything. One other wedding forums i have been on some have had bad experiences with them paying out, others have'nt, just like with any insurance check what you are covered for and what it does not.0
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can i just suggest Marks and spencer insurance? it cost something like £20, and it even includes councelling sessions for stressed couples! Was recommended to go to them from another mser, so thanks!0
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Hello, erm who or what is e and l... I have had a recent drama involving house insurance and found out i was not covered for something when i thought i was so am thinking i should take out some sort of wedding cover.
Just in case... if its gonna happen, at the moment i swear its gonna happen to me..
Any other companies i should look at
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