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Re: travel insurance?
[Re: saradowson]
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07/22/2007 05:27 PM
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***CLICK HERE*** for a dozen or so companies offering all sort of plans. Review the terms and conditions carefully as they vary from plan to plan.
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Re: travel insurance?
[Re: saradowson]
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07/24/2007 11:17 AM
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Hi I recently went on a cruise holiday in the Red Sea with my family. We bought travel insurance from this site, http://www.insuremore.co.uk/ if that’s of any use?
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Re: travel insurance?
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08/03/2007 12:49 AM
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InsureMyTrip.com is a useful site that enables you to compare similar policies of different companies. It's just a comparison tool and doesn't actually sell any insurance. You can then link directly to the company and purchase the plan you select. We've used it a number of times. Now we just go with Travel Insured as a low-cost plan for most our international travel. But we've also used TravelGuard. It just depends on how much you want to cover. That's why the comparison site is so helpful. Fortunately, we've never had to file a claim, so can't comment on what that's like with any of the companies we've dealt with.
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Re: travel insurance?
[Re: saradowson]
#6098
08/14/2007 07:15 AM
08/14/2007 07:15 AM
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Check out this web site www.insuremore.co.uk, their Premium is based on the exact number of days required.
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