on 15-02-2015 10:40
Does anyone take out insurance with o2? I know you can get phone insurance through your bank and depending on your home insurance it maybe covered with that, but to insure an S5 with o2 would cost £12.50 a month which seem a hell of alot.
on 15-02-2015 10:42
on 15-02-2015 10:42
on 15-02-2015 10:45
on 15-02-2015 10:45
I use my bank account insurance but also have personal items on my home insurance. £12.50/month is a lot....unless of course you lose or break the phone.:smileywink:
on 15-02-2015 10:48
on 15-02-2015 10:48
I have a Nationwide account which gives me mobile insurance and travel insurance. It also provides me with a card that incurs NO charges when withdrawing money or paying for anything whilst abroad.
This costs me £10 a month and is well worth every penny
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-02-2015 10:49
on 15-02-2015 10:49
I have the same Nationwide FlexPlus account with all the benefits you mention
on 15-02-2015 10:53
on 15-02-2015 10:53
on 15-02-2015 10:54
on 15-02-2015 10:54
And me, but although it costs £10pm you get interest on the account balance which reduces that cost so it really is a win/win option.
The account also gives you car breakdown cover which has allowed me to drop my AA membership which was in excess of £120pa
on 15-02-2015 10:58
on 15-02-2015 10:58
Well I also have it with my bank account with Natwest, travel insurance and mobile insurance, and extended guarantee for all new electronics over 100.00. £12.50 per month.
Having said that I've had O2 insurance before, made a claim, next day had someone taking my poor damaged phone and giving me a new one. It was that easy. Don't know if they still do it but I've nothing but good things to say about the all experience ( and it's not because I work for O2 )
on 15-02-2015 11:02
on 15-02-2015 11:02
@Beenherebefore wrote:
The account also gives you car breakdown cover which has allowed me to drop my AA membership which was in excess of £120pa
I forgot the car breakdown cover :smileywink:. Well you can see where my priorities lie....in the sun abroad...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-02-2015 11:04
on 15-02-2015 11:04