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    • HollieS252
      CommentAuthorHollieS252
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    I've never heard of this do you really need it?

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    • Glitterfairy
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    I think it is like maybe any insurance, you take it and pay for it with the eventually (hopefully) in that you will never use it. I was going to take it out but looking back I would not have needed it.

    It's a risk you take, you never know what will happen and may need it. Have a sit down with your OH and discuss it, if you can easily afford it then might be worth it.

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    • InDreamland
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    • Emily17
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    You can get it for as little as £30 so for me it was a no brainer thinking how much we are spending on the rest of the day.

    Like GF says though, it is a risk that you choose to take.

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    • MrsC2bee
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    I think it's worth is as just helps you relax a little knowing you have something in place if anything goes wrong and it's only about £30 so like Emily said :) z
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    • Flossie
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    I think it is definitely worth having just in case the unthinkable does happen!

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    • HollieS252
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    I think I'll get it

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    • MichelleC961
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    Yes I would take it out, just gives piece of mind as never know what might happen, in the grand scheme of all the wedding costs, probably the smallest yet most important :-) xx

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    • VikkiH53
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    Ours was less than £40 so we decided to pay for it though a friend who recently got married said the things she tried to claim against it didn't cover so she wished she hadn't paid out for it. Like the others say, it is a risk you take and is a relatively small cost to spend and be able to claim if something goes wrong.
 

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