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Mobile insurance
Following the excellent thread about buying a phone from Boots I'm considering buying a mobile on a contract. I'm worried that if the phone is stolen I'll be liable for any calls made with it and liable to purchase a new phone at full price. Does anyone have any views/ info on this? It seems to me that I need to insure if I'm going with a contract whereas I wouldn't bother on pay-as-you-go. If this is correct then does anyone know where can I get a good deal on insurance ?- I'm sure the retialers rates will not be the best deal.
"Those who understand compound interest are destined to collect it. Those who don't are doomed to pay it."
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I asked this, sometime back.
Think the best is to open one of these pay for extras packs, type bank accounts.
You get some with 'free' insurance for holidays, fones & car breakdown recovery.
So all we need now is a comparison chart for these accounts.... MARTIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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