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Cooker Insurance
craftingqueen_2
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Our cooker has insurance taken out when we brought it, it runs out in may. It's 5years old and comet have said we can insure with them for £58 or £4 a month if we pay by DD. Is it worth it?
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It will be if it goes wrong!
Sorry, there is no "correct" answer to your question. There is more likelihood of it going wrong now than there was when you bought it, and you wanted to insure it then, so there may be better reason to have it insured now.0
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