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<blockquote data-quote="ginger" data-source="post: 287" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Booked up a years worldwide travel insurance cover with the Norwich for £83 (was £73 for a single trip) Saving over £100. Thanks Dennis.</p><p></p><p>Travelplan have a 0870 number. Because of the charges I incur just to hold on automated machines I try not to ring companies that use these premium rate numbers. I did email and ask them to ring me but they wouldn't. So I didn't get a quote from them Clare. It is good to have the number as a back up though in this ever changing world.</p><p></p><p>PS. Besides diabetes being an issue it seems being over 69 is too. Several companies said you would have seek quotes from other insurers after this age. I am 48 and 69 doesn't seem that far off. I guess I better start saving now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice.</p><p>Ginger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ginger, post: 287, member: 986"] Booked up a years worldwide travel insurance cover with the Norwich for £83 (was £73 for a single trip) Saving over £100. Thanks Dennis. Travelplan have a 0870 number. Because of the charges I incur just to hold on automated machines I try not to ring companies that use these premium rate numbers. I did email and ask them to ring me but they wouldn't. So I didn't get a quote from them Clare. It is good to have the number as a back up though in this ever changing world. PS. Besides diabetes being an issue it seems being over 69 is too. Several companies said you would have seek quotes from other insurers after this age. I am 48 and 69 doesn't seem that far off. I guess I better start saving now. Thanks for the advice. Ginger [/QUOTE]
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