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Previously on "Winter sports insurance / income protection"

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  • Cactus
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Can I call you 'gummy'?
    How appropriate that your CUK profile says "More fingers than teeth" zeity

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    However, since I knew someone killed (very slowly) by a dental implant, I decided to give it a miss.
    Did the implant uproot itself and go wandering through the pathways of the sinus until striking brain material?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Yup.
    Can I call you 'gummy'?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I've just been sent a leaflet from Denplan about this insurance...

    However, since I knew someone killed (very slowly) by a dental implant, I decided to give it a miss.
    Dentures for you then m'lad!!

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  • Cactus
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Where is a good place to get kids kitted out for their 1st skiing trip? I've never skied so don't have the foggiest about what they need
    Once you've found out what you need without a doubt.... visit a TKMax. They sell excellent gear at cheap prices... definitely for adults not sure about kids sizes though.

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  • lukemg
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Where is a good place to get kids kitted out for their 1st skiing trip? I've never skied so don't have the foggiest about what they need
    DECATHLON - Gear is cheap, basic but functional and will defo last the week it will be used for !
    Any of the specialist ski shops are likely to cost more. Failing that t'internet seems to be a good place to check out the market.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Where is a good place to get kids kitted out for their 1st skiing trip? I've never skied so don't have the foggiest about what they need
    "Snow and Rock" have evrything you need including starter kits.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Where is a good place to get kids kitted out for their 1st skiing trip? I've never skied so don't have the foggiest about what they need

    oh an what every you do get them a hard hat, and warm, waterproof stuff to put on.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by Troll
    Where is a good place to get kids kitted out for their 1st skiing trip? I've never skied so don't have the foggiest about what they need
    Where are you based ? Go to your local dry ski run or local ski shop they will be able to help...

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  • Troll
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    Where is a good place to get kids kitted out for their 1st skiing trip? I've never skied so don't have the foggiest about what they need

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  • Cactus
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    Originally posted by hybrid
    Hi there,

    I've off skiing in a couple of weeks and it occurred to me that normal insurance may not cover me in the event of an accident.

    Can anyone advise of any insurers/products/policies for IT contractors that covers winter sports?

    Cheers

    M
    I'm off snowboarding 2 weeks today to France (for 4 days). I wasn't aware of any policy that covers wages (If that's what you are asking?). I'm currently looking at Travel insurance (with Winter Sports Cover). Comes out @ £12 (ish) for me. Which Covers all the usual stuff like....

    i used money super market dot com to get a price.

    Cancellation
    Curtailment
    Medical Expenses
    Repatriation
    Hospital Benefit
    Delayed Baggage
    Travel Delay
    Holiday Abandonment
    Hijack
    Missed Departure
    Personal Accident
    Personal Liability
    Catastrophe Cover
    Legal Expenses

    but none of these cover loss of income in the event of an accident that stops me from go back to my contract. Should I be looking at "Income Protection"?.... I bet it cost a fortune and I bet the cover has to be taken out for a minimum period too.
    Last edited by Cactus; 4 January 2007, 15:14.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by Goya
    OT, but a question for those with Ltd's, what do you normally state your job title is when filling insurance forms, etc? Company Directory or your line of work (code monkey, 1st line support . . .)?
    I used to say I was a code monkey (but I was never really happy that this was completely honest).

    However, when I re-newed the Car insurance online (surprisingly, for the first time ever) I noticed that the drop down box had 'company director' as one of the choices and that selecting it made no difference whatsoever to the premium.

    So that's what I am now

    tim

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  • n5gooner
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    as a paye bod, i.e code monkey

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  • Goya
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    OT, but a question for those with Ltd's, what do you normally state your job title is when filling insurance forms, etc? Company Directory or your line of work (code monkey, 1st line support . . .)?

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  • IR35 Avoider
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    Insurareandgo.com are very cheap.

    While we're on the subject, I know someone who is facing a medical bill approaching 20K following a skiing accident. This despite the fact he
    • has free social medical insurance by virtue of living in the UK
    • allegedly has free social dental insurance etc.
    • has full private medical insurance via employer scheme
    • has dental insurance via employer scheme
    • had travel insurance including wintersports coverage when he injured himself.


    The explanation? He needs dental implants, which appear to be covered by no insurance known to man.

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