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Old 26-01-09, 05:44 PM   #1
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can anyone point me in the rite direction for cheap home insurance?
cheapest sofar CHURCHILL "oh yes"
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Old 26-01-09, 05:47 PM   #2
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Hi Daz. i changed to e-home this year. Was with Barclays before, but e-home was about a third of the price.

http://www.ehomeinsurance.co.uk/
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Old 26-01-09, 05:50 PM   #3
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interesting stuff - i just auto-renew mine with NU / Aviva each year, gonna look round this time though, i reckon i'm being ripped off.

I assume confused.com will help me on my merry way.
"and the rebuilding cost is £3.50 and a bag of chips !!"
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Old 26-01-09, 05:50 PM   #4
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Hi Daz. i changed to e-home this year. Was with Barclays before, but e-home was about a third of the price.

http://www.ehomeinsurance.co.uk/
Both my son and I use e-home. good policy price, but as I have never had a home insurance claim in 25 years of house ownership I cannot say if the proof of the pudding is there for any company
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Old 26-01-09, 06:00 PM   #5
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interesting stuff - i just auto-renew mine with NU / Aviva each year, gonna look round this time though, i reckon i'm being ripped off.

I assume confused.com will help me on my merry way.
"and the rebuilding cost is £3.50 and a bag of chips !!"
Probably wise to shop around each year. It appears to be standard practice to offer 'introductory' rates, which are then hiked at renewal time
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Old 26-01-09, 06:17 PM   #6
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Daz

I am with Churchill and they are great, only thing you have to do is do a quote online with them every year to get it down, their renewals are stupid money but they match ya online quote no worries.

I just looked for house insurance for my Mum and couldnt beat Churchill, their basic cover has just gone up too.
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Direct line just offered me buildings and contents for £200 - over £100 cheaper than my renewal. However, I shall use that quote for leverage, no way would I use direct line - they insist on using their own cowboys for any repairs.
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Direct line just offered me buildings and contents for £200 - over £100 cheaper than my renewal. However, I shall use that quote for leverage, no way would I use direct line - they insist on using their own cowboys for any repairs.
Direct Line ripped an ex off on a car claim once, gave him half what it was worth and were generally horrid ! Stay clear of them rob dogs !!
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Old 26-01-09, 06:44 PM   #9
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I`m with these people http://www.nashwarren.co.uk/household/index.shtm I got a quote from ehomeinsurance last week and they wanted £28 more than nashwaren. I also tried churchill and they wanted nearly £50 more
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ive had a quote of about £140 lowest, thats without any frills, hows that sound?
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