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 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
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Maybe they take your watch?

My £9.99 job wouldn't impress them. My husband once left me as a hostage in an Indian restaurant in Croydon. I wasn't too chuffed as he'd assured me at least three times that he had means of payment. But at least it was he who had to sprint home and back, and I wasn't asked to do any washing up or make a few chapattis.

I think the other fear is that UK insurers are often so daft about off-piste - like explaining that it would be skiing "against advice" if there were an avalanche warning in force. Even a 1. rolling eyes

MPI brokers are good, I think, and their off piste policy (quoted here a couple of weeks ago) is sensible and well informed. Gives you confidence that they know what they are about.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Quote:

Maybe they take your watch?

My £9.99 job wouldn't impress them. My husband once left me as a hostage in an Indian restaurant in Croydon. I wasn't too chuffed as he'd assured me at least three times that he had means of payment. But at least it was he who had to sprint home and back, and I wasn't asked to do any washing up or make a few chapattis.

I think the other fear is that UK insurers are often so daft about off-piste - like explaining that it would be skiing "against advice" if there were an avalanche warning in force. Even a 1. rolling eyes

MPI brokers are good, I think, and their off piste policy (quoted here a couple of weeks ago) is sensible and well informed. Gives you confidence that they know what they are about.
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