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£300 for Buildings (£250K rebuild) and Contents (£80K for non disclosed contents) in the wilds of Berks I reckon its cause of the cheap Polish builders, insurance to immigration in 7 posts !
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Barclays were very cheap about a couple of years ago but they have tried pushing up their premiums to existing customers recently. Noticed ours had gone up by 30%, queried it and accepted a 5% rise. £220 for building and contents.
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blimey. my renewal came through from Sainsburys for 810. Looked on gocompare (or one of those broker sites) and got it for 590. Coops, you must be in a low crime part of liverpool. Is that next to Narnia and the Bermuda Triangle?
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I run a simple life with simple things. The most expensive thing in our house is our TV our insurance is for Building and Contents and also includes accidental damage.
I must have a little house compared to some of you who's insurances are up in the 6 hundreds
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Yes mine covers my collection of novelty gonks, valued at over £500K.
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Mine is expensive also (643 - paid last night) but its buildings and contents. I have unlimited contents insurance, so when my house burns down I'm not sure how much they will pay for all those works of art which I have kicking about the place.
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Is that for building or contents ??
One thing that I use that works really well is quidco.com, its a referal site.
I managed to get car insurance reduced by 90 quid this renewal by shopping around, and because I used the referal link my account will be credited with £95 just for using them.
Money for old rope....
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Originally posted by King Cnvt View PostMy house insurance is over £500 per year.
Either you guys live in £100K bedsits or I'm not getting the best possible deal.
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My house insurance is over £500 per year.
Either you guys live in £100K bedsits or I'm not getting the best possible deal.
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That's funny - I just got a quote from them to renew and went out and did a search online and found the same insurance for almost 1/2 the price. Needless to say they're getting dropping with no chance of a counter quote since I don't like getting ripped off until I ask not to be.
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barclays Insurance Money Back
Just went into Barclays (liverpool) to get them to give me a quote for House insurance. Direct Line quoted me £190.05 for the year. Barclays came in with the identical package at £190.78.
The guy was gutted but said that if i ring their sales team number they will arrange for the policy to be written up where they will match my lower quote, give me £50 back and then if i keep it for at least the first month i will get another £50.
Worth a try.
p.s i don't work for Barclays and this is not spam although it does sound a bit like an advert for them. Basically you can do what the hell you like i don't care.
Thanks
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