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ddonna
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Posted - 28 February 2011 :  09:10:08  Show Profile  Visit ddonna's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi everyone,i am having a few problems trying to get contents insurance .I went on money supermarket and had no questions regarding my bankruptcy,but on compare the market that question did come up!!Is it a case that if they dont ask you dont tell them regarding BR or will i have to call them directly to advise them that im BR.Im a total worrier so if anyone has any advice i'd be really gratefull!!
Thanks x

ddonna
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Posted - 28 February 2011 :  09:51:29  Show Profile  Visit ddonna's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi ,Ive just rang the CO-Op and managed to get covered!!For some reason i even passed the Experian credit check??? Strange but at least its all sorted
Thanks
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Hi everyone,i am having a few problems trying to get contents insurance .I went on money supermarket and had no questions regarding my bankruptcy,but on compare the market that question did come up!!Is it a case that if they dont ask you dont tell them regarding BR or will i have to call them directly to advise them that im BR.Im a total worrier so if anyone has any advice i'd be really gratefull!!
Thanks x



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Richard P
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United Kingdom
1701 Posts

Posted - 28 February 2011 :  09:58:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi ddonna

coop cashminder and subsequent accounts have been brill with me

They now have my house and car insurances.

someone in that company appears to have grown up business head and support people when they have financial challenges, subsequently when people go through the otherside they will more than likely stay with coop

anyway DDonna pleased all sorted as i would have recommended a phone call to COOP

Richard
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ddonna
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Posted - 28 February 2011 :  10:15:06  Show Profile  Visit ddonna's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The CO_OP are great i totally agree!!
thanks for replying
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Originally posted by Richard P

Hi ddonna

coop cashminder and subsequent accounts have been brill with me

They now have my house and car insurances.

someone in that company appears to have grown up business head and support people when they have financial challenges, subsequently when people go through the otherside they will more than likely stay with coop

anyway DDonna pleased all sorted as i would have recommended a phone call to COOP

Richard



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glafy
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Posted - 28 February 2011 :  10:25:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Glad it is sorted ddonna, we too now have our home insurance with the co-op. We think they are fab!



"Good things come to those who wait".....I'm a patient person but this is taking the Mickey!!
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Housing
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Posted - 01 March 2011 :  09:35:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

As already suggested, the Co-op are good for BRs

Good luck, Housing

"There are no problems - only solutions"
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