on 08-10-2015 15:05
on 08-10-2015 15:05
on 08-10-2015 18:32
on 08-10-2015 18:35
on 08-10-2015 18:35
on 08-10-2015 18:49
on 08-10-2015 18:49
@jonsie wrote:You always pay an excess for any insurance be it car, home insurance or whatever, you will see it if you look at the policy
I posted pretty much the same as this....and when I went to post it my connection timed out..BT internet having a hissy fit. .....Re... excess this is when it pays to shop around...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 08-10-2015 18:53
on 08-10-2015 18:53
Most people read a policy before agreeing to it or at least afterwards. Some just agree in the haste to get things done and out of the store. OK the store assistant was less than forthcoming but wouldn't anyone check the policy if a claim is needed to make sure they understand the requirements needed?
on 08-10-2015 19:24
Just got a quote from Protect your bubble £8.50 a month cover is the same. £50 access
Save myself £48.00 a year. Perfect.
Goodbye O2, in a few months I can change phone too. This poor service was too much for me. The worst part is needing to wait 5 days for replacement, O2 using the wrong Email addreess I TOLD them not to use.
The sales staff need to trained and not to lie about offers.
on 08-10-2015 19:38
on 08-10-2015 19:47
on 08-10-2015 19:47
on 08-10-2015 19:47
on 08-10-2015 19:47
@viridis wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4pr5c13RdzMm3ngNWwnkPML/mobile-insurance
Moral is.
They are all the same
That article seems quite scathing about Protect Your Bubble @viridis
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 08-10-2015 19:49
on 08-10-2015 20:07
on 08-10-2015 20:07
Yes you save money but please read the policy. Any insurance is only as good as the claims procedures and making sure you stick to the rigid terms and conditions. Insurances companies do their utmost to reject claims and look for any reason possible.