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<blockquote data-quote="Freedom1" data-source="post: 196392" data-attributes="member: 33049"><p>I have researched travel insurance a great deal and I'm shocked at some of the quotes. Me and my 6 year old daughter are going to Europe for 2 weeks. First of all I was quoted £150 from Heath Lambert, recommended by Diabetic UK!! Then I was quoted £85 from Aviva, and £64 from Tesco. <strong>However PJ Hayman (the underwriters are Axa), and gave me a quote of £21.10. This seems very cheap compared to other quotes, however, after a long conversation with them I feel 100% happy. Diabetes is NOT high risk.</strong></p><p>I think we deserve to know that there are travel insurance companies who don't over load for our condition.</p><p></p><p>Christine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freedom1, post: 196392, member: 33049"] I have researched travel insurance a great deal and I'm shocked at some of the quotes. Me and my 6 year old daughter are going to Europe for 2 weeks. First of all I was quoted £150 from Heath Lambert, recommended by Diabetic UK!! Then I was quoted £85 from Aviva, and £64 from Tesco. [b]However PJ Hayman (the underwriters are Axa), and gave me a quote of £21.10. This seems very cheap compared to other quotes, however, after a long conversation with them I feel 100% happy. Diabetes is NOT high risk.[/b] I think we deserve to know that there are travel insurance companies who don't over load for our condition. Christine [/QUOTE]
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