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we phoned yesterday and was quoted £140 for an extra 20 days to 51 days and then they said i must give them a return date i said we dont have one so no insurance crazy
First impressions it does sound like a lot but we don’t know your ages or medical conditions. Those will make a huge difference. If you’re young with no medical problems or medication then I might wonder if they’d misheard and thought you wanted an additional 35 days rather than 4.Current cover is for 31 days, I wanted to purchase the travel extension to go to 35 days, they want an additional £89
Does this sound right?
We recently had to give up on the new Nationwide FlexPlus / Aviva insurance. We have been champions of their deals for 3 years. Both over 70 , only one non-serious medical notifiable issue (microscopic colitis). They wouldn't accept multi-trips and max 120 days per year - £700 for 2 trips a year on top of £216 for the account.Current cover is for 31 days, I wanted to purchase the travel extension to go to 35 days, they want an additional £89
Does this sound right?
To give a comparison, they wanted £125 for 45 days.Current cover is for 31 days, I wanted to purchase the travel extension to go to 35 days, they want an additional £89
Does this sound right?
A recent article said there's a big jump in premiums at 66 and it then increases further as you get older.We are with Nationwide.
Currently on a 43 day trip in MH to France & Spain
Before we left, contacted Aviva and quoted £155 for additional 12 days. 74 & 77yrs,: minimal medical history.
Thinking outside the box, contacted several other companies for seperate, standalone policy for the 12 days to follow Nationwide's inclusive 31 day cover.
None of them could beat the £155!
I think age is the major factor!
Very much so.it then increases further as you get older
Thanks for that Derek. I’ve just had a look to see if there’s anything similar for NHS employees and there is. Slightly dearer for a couple £469 but sounds very good but you have to start it by 74 and if you do you can continue forever! See NHSRF.I know that there are several??? members of Fun who were in 'The Job'
There will be several more that were in the Civil Service.
I didn't know until about an hour ago that NARPO (Retired Police) have a link
with the Civil Service Insurance Co. to provide Travel Insurance.
There's no hoops to jump through. There's no long, labourious conversations re medication.
Aside from some very serious medical problems that can't be covered, (and are fully explained upfront)
they offer very good cover .
Example 60 days cover in Europe for a 70-79yrs old COUPLE. £419. and AS MANY TRIPS A YEAR AS YOU CAN FIT IN!!!
That'll do me.
You youngsters ! Eh!We have to add 15 days to our Nationwide cover for trips starting in April and October to Spain. Not checked with Nationwide yet, but a quick check on Compare the market gave us annual European cover for 45 day trips for £86. 61 & 59 with minor medical conditions.
Reading this thread ill be surprised if Nationwide will beat that for the extended time we need.