I found Direct Line for business were good and very reasonably priced.
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You will only know if they are good when you come to claim from them.Originally posted by RonBW View PostI found Direct Line for business were good and very reasonably priced.
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True, but that applies to most things.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou will only know if they are good when you come to claim from them.
The ease of quoting, adding business item cover and so on was good though. Seemed easier than some places that I looked that offered quotes - just let me add things and give me a price, the last thing I want to do is speak to a human about it
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. But Gandhi never had to deal with HMRC
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I'd agree with that. I've got a number of products from Direct Line and their all in one packages are much better than having to pick a multitude of options. Not looked at PI through them though TBH.Originally posted by RonBW View PostTrue, but that applies to most things.
The ease of quoting, adding business item cover and so on was good though. Seemed easier than some places that I looked that offered quotes - just let me add things and give me a price, the last thing I want to do is speak to a human about it
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