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How to save on your house insurance
« on: 11 January 2009, 14:55:40 »

Had my renewel from Churchill the other week & so i went into Barclays to see what they had to offer. They quoted me £80.00 cheaper with a like for like policy. Result i thought :)
Rang Churchill this morning to lasp my insurance at renewel with them & the lady asked me what my reason was? "I got a cheaper like for like" i said.
She nocked off £100.00 off the original price & so i stay with Churchill.
If your's is up soon remember my post :y
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Re: How to save on your house insurance
« Reply #1 on: 11 January 2009, 15:02:35 »

should have gone back to barclys to see if they will knock even more off
battle the 2 companys together
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Re: How to save on your house insurance
« Reply #2 on: 11 January 2009, 15:05:48 »

Nice one, thanks for the tip, Ill definitely remember to do that. I wonder if it works with car insurance?  :y
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Re: How to save on your house insurance
« Reply #3 on: 11 January 2009, 16:45:24 »

I allways play insurance companies off against each other.

But the biggest saving I made of the Miggy insurance was changing the time of renewal.

My old policy was due in December 2007.  But when I got the Elite last year, I renewed my insurance in May on a multi car policy.  Before I did this I got a single quote for th old car and found it was £75 cheaper.

I feel the time of year you renew is balanced out by the average claims paid that time of year.

So my theory, on car insurance at least is to find the time of year with the least accidents for future renewal.

Am thinking this may well be the same on home insurance.
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Re: How to save on your house insurance
« Reply #4 on: 11 January 2009, 16:51:14 »

 :y  i surpose like anything realy , dont take first offer, shop around

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Re: How to save on your house insurance
« Reply #5 on: 11 January 2009, 17:38:00 »

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Had my renewel from Churchill the other week & so i went into Barclays to see what they had to offer. They quoted me £80.00 cheaper with a like for like policy. Result i thought :)
Rang Churchill this morning to lasp my insurance at renewel with them & the lady asked me what my reason was? "I got a cheaper like for like" i said.
She nocked off £100.00 off the original price & so i stay with Churchill.
If your's is up soon remember my post :y

It always pays to shop around Pete. :-* :-*
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