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HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 04 Mar 2013 21:36
by Roy
Has anyone used Staysure for their holiday insurance & if so any comment/info would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 05 Mar 2013 11:57
by smc4761
I got a quote from them via travelsupermarket.com and found them to be a little pricey. If you use a price comparision site that will give you a better selection. Both Mrs smc4761 and I have medical conditions that we declare and this can add a substantial amount to any policy

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 05 Mar 2013 14:29
by itobradshaw1
Found them expensive :(

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PostPosted: 05 Mar 2013 20:39
by Roy
Thanks folks. Sorry should have mentioned I'm looking for long stay insurance (7 months) for a couple 50+ (only just mind you!!) - don't know if that would make a difference.

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2013 10:28
by Jay Trip
I took my annual insurance with them last August and I have had nothing but hassle!
I declared my pre existing conditions and after a couple of months I had to inform them I had started taking a low dose of statins as a preventative measure.The proceeded to go through the whole medical questions I had already declared.
I booked a holiday last week and phoned them to tell them I had to attend an A&E for an eye condition.They added another £40 to my policy despite this not been documented at my GPs!
They want to know your complete medical history going back at least 20 years and want to know every time you visit your GP.
I am now waiting for the new paperwork to arrive to see what extras they have added on!
Staysure? Stayclear!!!

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2013 17:36
by Roy
Tried comparison sites but all proved more expensive without offering anything more in respect of cover. All have only asked for basic info regarding screening, not that we have any real health problems to declare but I suppose there's always a risk, particularly the longer you are away. Don't really agree about old health records dating back 20 years or so; if someone has longstanding condition it would need to be declared anyway. What next a requirement for your GP to provide resume before being quoted a price?????

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PostPosted: 06 Mar 2013 18:59
by Jay Trip
The trouble is if you just sprained your ankle and need medical attention the insurance company contacts your GP for permission to have access to your records so scrutinise everything.
They even asked me if I had any problems with my neck and I informed them 20 years ago I had whiplash when in a car accident and they have also documented that.
I just cant wait until the updated policy arrives and see what else they have added.
I was previously insured with Insure and Go but they removed Tunisia from their European policy so I renewed with Staysure.
They state they cover 220 conditions free,I would love to know what they are!
Martin Lewis website usually have recommendations on Travel Insurance.

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 07 Mar 2013 10:04
by Roy
Thanks again Jay Trip. Haven't bought any insurance yet but with not long to go will keep looking; I get Martin's newsletter e-mailed to me so will check there too. Keep us all informed when you receive you news from your insurers.
As always you never really know until something actually does happen to you on how they treat you. Wishing everyone a illness & accident free time when & wherever people go.

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 08 Mar 2013 10:30
by jonty1948
Hi, everybody,
Apart from getting on a bit, the wife and I both have health issues. I've previously done annual cover with Age UK, but their prices have increased sharply, so I got a quote from Staysure which was an absolute joke.
I've just had (and accepted) a quote from Liverpool Victoria, which was, in my view, super good value. In any case I'm much happier dealing with a mutual than the other cowboys in the financial services sector. Worth a look at their website,
Roll on June,
John

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 08 Mar 2013 21:01
by dragon
itobradshaw1 wrote:Found them expensive :(

Who do you recommend?

I used Staysure a couple of months ago for my mother and they had a few queries I had to check on with the GP. One of them was a clot she had in the 1950s, where they wanted to know if it was in the vein or in the artery. I had to go through all 15 of her conditions each time I rang which was a real pain (pardon the pun). I only had quotes from three companies and they all provided the same cover but Staysure was the cheapest one.

Re: HOLIDAY INSURANCE

PostPosted: 09 Mar 2013 17:59
by Jay Trip
Staysure werent too bad price wise when I took the policy out last August but they have just added £40 on when I phoned them to tell them I had to attend an A&E last month which turned out to be floaters in my eye.
I found out after I rang them it wasnt even documented at my GPs!
I am still waiting for the updated policy nearly 2 weeks later.
I will use a different company in future,