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    • NSW1
      CommentAuthorNSW1
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    I am currently shopping for insurance at the mo and finding it difficult to choose which one I should go with!

    Just to let you know, debs are offering a £10 voucher and if you go through some well known cash back sites, debs are offering from £10 to £20, when you buy your policy, any extra pennies towards my day are appreciated!




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    • kittyh
      CommentAuthorkittyh
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    I went with Debenhams...only got a fiver voucher though the tight swines! best thing we did though cos its peace of mind that if anything goes wrong we won't be out of pocket. their insurance is pretty comprehensive - i found some of the cheaper options had a lot of weird little clauses that made me a bit uncomfortable - at least with debenhams they are a big name not likely to go out of business etc...xx
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    • NSW1
      CommentAuthorNSW1
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    Thanks kittyharris, I'm thinking Debenhams, just because it's a well known company!




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    • *KelBel*
      CommentAuthor*KelBel*
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    DEBENHAMS and john Lewis good and they offer lots of cover x

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    • thefuture:Mrs_Hurren
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    I work for mr lewis but have my insurance through debs as it offered what I needed more. X
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    • Mrs W..2B..X
      CommentAuthorMrs W..2B..X
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    I'm having the same problem don't even know where to start looking x
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    • Flossie
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    E&L seems to be popular as well xx

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    • KatieH
      CommentAuthorKatieH
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    I've been stuck on who to go with too :/

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    • JennK
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    We've got j0hn Lewis too :)

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    • KayleighS46
      CommentAuthorKayleighS46
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    I'm also with Debenhams - got £10 voucher - it takes 8 weeks to arrive though :(( lol!! xx

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    • sALLY
      CommentAuthorsALLY
     
    is it just a one off payment for wedding insurance?
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    • Whovianbride
      CommentAuthorWhovianbride
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    Yes just 1 payment

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    • AmandaK74
      CommentAuthorAmandaK74
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    We went with E&L

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    • KathleenS78
      CommentAuthorKathleenS78
     
    Does the insurance cover wedding dress that is bought outside the UK? Thanks!
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    • Flossie
      CommentAuthorFlossie
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    Kathleen if you read the insurance schedules you will be able to find out exactly what and what it does not cover x

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    • KathleenS78
      CommentAuthorKathleenS78
     
    Thanks Flossie!
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    • sALLY
      CommentAuthorsALLY
     
    does your insurance cover anything bought before the insurance is taken out? as ive put alot of deposits down and havent got round to my insurance yet
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    • Flossie
      CommentAuthorFlossie
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    Most policies will cover deposits paid up to 2 years prior to your wedding date.. it will say in the insurance schedules though x

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    • SydnieH
      CommentAuthorSydnieH
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    How much does wedding insurance normally cost? Something we have never even thought of looking at and have no clue wat it covers you for. Is it like if businesses go out of business etc?
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    • AprilS61
      CommentAuthorAprilS61
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    Yeah it does sydnie. Covered suppliers going bust etc. Can cost anything from like £15-60 average and is just a one off payment. Saying that though, I've not got any!

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    • Flossie
      CommentAuthorFlossie
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    I think it was £36 that we paid through d3b3nh@ms. Most people don't even need it but for me I like to have peace of mind! x

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    • SydnieH
      CommentAuthorSydnieH
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    Seriously?? I expected a lot more. Might have a look into it, although most of the companies we've gone for are large companies so wouldn't think they'd go bust. Thanks :)
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    • Flossie
      CommentAuthorFlossie
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    Obviously it depends on your budget as well.. if you need say £5000 worth of cover for your rings compared to £1000, then your premium would obviously be a bit higher.. I think we went with the silver policy band. Not only does it cover suppliers going bust but it will also cover you in the event they didn't turn up, if your wedding gifts are damaged/stolen, etc... xx

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    • Donna2501
      CommentAuthorDonna2501
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    I've not looked into insurance yet but is there an excess usually of you have to claim? X

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    • Flossie
      CommentAuthorFlossie
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    With D3b3nh@ms there is a £50 for each 'area' - i.e. £50 excess for cars/transport, £50 excess for wedding attire.. x

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    • MrsThomson2B
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    appy mr lewis covers deposits paid before the wedding, i asked before booking xx
 

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