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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 24 May 2011 18:20

Jozzyd wrote:Thanks, just tried that one now, but I was declined because of my heart complaint. Thanks for the name of that one though, hadn't heart of that one. :lol: :lol: :lol: freudian slip ha ha xx glad you got sorted Mary xx


Some of them make me laugh Jo, they will cover you, but not for the heart........... :shock:
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 24 May 2011 18:28

magoo wrote:Hi I got my husbands with flexicover who are also citybond you buy a normal policy then they will ask you if you need to do a medical screening and you pay it altogether online it was only £28 for us both and £59 for my husbands extra screening that covers his heart condition which was 5 years ago with no change in meds but your travelling partner ie myself must be insured with them also hope this helps have been using them for a few years now


Just tried that one now, and it came in at £181, so very similar. Thanks for the information. The screening price has gone up from last year, its now £119 total, just for the screening on top of the Policy price.
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby daviemc » 24 May 2011 18:52

reesy1959 wrote:Cough cough - I will be 52 in August :lol:


And doesn't look a day over 30 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 24 May 2011 19:21

daviemc wrote:
reesy1959 wrote:Cough cough - I will be 52 in August :lol:


And doesn't look a day over 30 :lol:


What are you after - Ok, will buy you an Efes :D
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby lostsoul » 24 May 2011 21:17

Hi i posted the flexicover one on page1 4th post along with a 10% off code
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 24 May 2011 21:27

lostsoul wrote:Hi i posted the flexicover one on page1 4th post along with a 10% off code


Yes, I realised afterwards I had used that one last night - but I omitted the 10% off, so that one would have worked out a little cheaper :oops:
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 24 May 2011 21:37

lostsoul wrote:Hi i posted the flexicover one on page1 4th post along with a 10% off code


I could have saved myself £13 If I had had used the discount on that site. Oh well, I will just have to let Phill have a few less Efes to compensate.

Thanks everyone for all your help.
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby spider » 24 May 2011 22:25

hi there regards insurance have you tried staysure over fifties (dont know if you are) but they have over 200 listed illnesses they will cover you for which you dont pay for and they are very cheap
hope this might help
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby Jozzyd » 24 May 2011 23:00

was just teasing you Mary cos you put ''hadn't heart of that one'' instead of heard lol frazzled are you???? :D
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 25 May 2011 11:31

Jozzyd wrote:was just teasing you Mary cos you put ''hadn't heart of that one'' instead of heard lol frazzled are you???? :D


I must have had heart on the brain :lol:
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 25 May 2011 11:32

spider wrote:hi there regards insurance have you tried staysure over fifties (dont know if you are) but they have over 200 listed illnesses they will cover you for which you dont pay for and they are very cheap
hope this might help
Chris


Thanks Chris, I am over 50 :lol: Managed to get an insurance yesterday, thank you for the suggestions.
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby mel » 25 May 2011 14:15

hi reesy i took out an insurance in may through a firm called just they are brokers the policy is with aviva it covers me and the wife ive had two heart attacks and had a stent fitted on all sorts of meds etc wife has asthma this policy covers all year round as long as your not out of uk for more than 31 days at a time of cause it depends on your personel conditions but it would not hurt to give them a call ; good health.mel. woops forgot it is £167.for both of us. :D :D :D
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 25 May 2011 14:52

mel wrote:hi reesy i took out an insurance in may through a firm called just they are brokers the policy is with aviva it covers me and the wife ive had two heart attacks and had a stent fitted on all sorts of meds etc wife has asthma this policy covers all year round as long as your not out of uk for more than 31 days at a time of cause it depends on your personel conditions but it would not hurt to give them a call ; good health.mel. woops forgot it is £167.for both of us. :D :D :D


Aaah I didnt think about Aviva, they are coming out good on many insurances lately. Thank you.

I will remember Aviva and Flexicover next year when it comes to renew.
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby reesy1959 » 26 May 2011 10:10

Just to be prepared for anyone who needs to renew their annual insurance/travel insurance in the coming months. I know I had a shock when I seen how much it had risen since last year. Here are the explanations as to why.

http://www.travelinsurancehelpline.com/ ... years.aspx
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Re: Annual Holiday Insurance

Postby lostsoul » 26 May 2011 10:44

Very informative many thanks for the information.
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