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Title: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Mikee on June 08, 2010, 05:52:34 PM
Where do most people get their insurance from ?

Just looked on Compare the market, there are 2 week insurance cover deals
from as little as £12 with what 'looks to be' similar cover from say M&S or the PO

I guess the fact the latter two are 5 or 6 times that amount suggests you get what you pay for?

Anyone know of good companies - I don't want to pay Tui's prices but don't want a fly by night
travel policy that doesn't pay out IF called upon to  .. thanks
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: sharris on June 08, 2010, 10:14:51 PM
i have always got mine at Tesco, my 2 weeks this may cost £23 only a single person, but they do seem reasonable.

Sarah H
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: ianandsarah on June 08, 2010, 10:33:37 PM
We get free travel insurance with our bank. (well not really free as we pay a monthly fee for loads of benefits)
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: tonyco1 on June 09, 2010, 03:00:38 AM
Always read the small print as cheap may not always cover you.
If they specify you must notify of any medical problem, do so or you will not be covered and repatriation may cost you your house if they refuse a claim.
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Jules on June 09, 2010, 09:52:00 AM
We also get ours included with our bank account.As long as it tells you what you are covered for and it does compare to the leading brands I can't see any problem.
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Gooeystuey on June 09, 2010, 05:19:41 PM
Hi Mikee, I use a company called Flexicover direct, as long as you have no serious illness they are very reasonable, and you get 20% discount if you do it on-line.
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Jimbo on June 09, 2010, 07:09:34 PM
We always have annual cover. If you are making multiple trips, particularly outside Europe, it's good value, and always in with the passports.
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Sandra W on June 10, 2010, 01:22:22 AM
We always have an annual policy through Argos. Had to claim twice and they were quick and professional both times. We rang for advice over our ill-fated Turkish holiday and were told they looked at "ash" as adverse weather conditions. Very few companies followed this lead!
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: tonyco1 on June 10, 2010, 02:59:16 AM
We had Argos Insurance once, claimed, had to go to the nearest store, take a ticket and wait,
they then said my compensation was out of stock!! LOL
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Karen on June 19, 2010, 07:28:14 PM
Our holiday insurance is with the bank I work for.  Just a word of warning with any insurance company.  I once again visited the local friendly doctor in San Stef which is a private clinic, with my wretched infected mosquito bites and I only had to pay 5 euros for the pleasure of 2 steroid injections in my bottom!!  Your holiday insurance will cover you, but normally most policies have an excess of £40 to £65, which means that you have to pay that to the surgery and you obviously do not get that back, so it can be an expensive visit should you need to see the doctor.  I paid an excess waiver fee of £11 so that I do not have to pay the excess.  So it is always a saving for me to pay that fee.  Most companies should have this option. 
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: tonyco1 on June 20, 2010, 04:50:43 AM
Like some above - Our Annual Policy is with the Bank as part of my account facility,
we had to declare all our medical problems and everything was accepted (Blood pressure tablets, ashma etc- normal stuff is all ok!).
If we hadn't done so - then any claim would be refused!
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: don on August 03, 2010, 12:07:39 AM
Holiday insurance.............. My father is 83 and has just booked an autumn trip to Spain. On the question of insurance he was asked if he had any health problems.
He answered quite honestly "No but i did lose an eye a few years ago."
Back came the clerk saying "The cover would cost £150.00 more."
My father replied by asking " What trouble could I have with an eye that I don't have that would cost so much to cover? Had I better tell you I lost a finger nail as well?"
Poor young man then excused himself to ask a line manager for advice finally coming back with the original quote.
Even with health problems argue your case.
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Lesley on August 03, 2010, 12:12:25 AM
My mum stays with us and always goes to the local Thomas Cook high street shop as they have her health record on file, however that also means every year her premium goes up, this summer in June it was 148 pounds for a 2 week stay at my home??????? So okay she saved on accom and the flights where cheap but the insurane was double what I would pay if I was going to Uk for a 2 week hol......
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Jules on August 03, 2010, 12:17:08 AM
Would she not save a lot by getting her insurance on line - the tour operators are always very expensive.
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: Lesley on August 03, 2010, 12:30:53 AM
Perhaps - but she dosnt know what a computer or a card in the wall is all about so like a lot of the older generation goes to her man in the high street and feels comfortable with that as she pays cash and comes away with a receipt and loads of paperwork!!!! What can I say I could do it for her 9have offered many times) but thats her generation........
Title: Re: Holiday Insurance
Post by: tonyco1 on August 03, 2010, 02:49:18 AM
Well I am heading towards the older generation - (Don is there already) - but I am a computer and gadget wizz -
I love high tech! and anyone can learn easily - that's the tragedy!