OTish; House Insurance-good deal?

Does anyone have any recommendations for House Insurers, or shall I just hunt on the Web for the cheapest that covers Buildings and Contents, and includes a new for old basis?

thanks

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Carolyn
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Cheapest is unlikely to be best - use a high street broker to get a quote - you might be surprised at how competitive they can be.

Reply to
Wireless Reader

Different insurers are good in different areas/conditions.

Zurich/Eagle Star are good for me.

The newspapers and I assume Which? magazines

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/ local library) do periodic comparisons.

Daytona

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Daytona

Insurers treatment of customers should be the same as standards are imposed by the GISC and FSA, so you might as well get the cheapest.

Daytona

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Daytona

Would you have a couple of examples of such brokers? Looking for a travel insurance and have some special circumstances.

Googling for "travel insurance broker" returns nothing but rubbish...

Thanks

Reply to
T S Skogvold

One we use for house, business and car is here:-

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- although I visit the branch. They don't offer the services online as such. If you aren't near them I am sure a quick call to them will either enable you to deal over the phone or they will give you a local partner.

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Wireless Reader

"Daytona" wrote

Are you suggesting that GISC & FSA don't allow insurers to give a *better* quality of treatment than the "standard"?? :-(

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Tim

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