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Hi , i need to sort out my insurance for my skiing holiday, Does any one have an recomendations for cheap insurance. The problem is i live in spain, and most policies state that you must live in the uk. The spanish insurance is very expensive. So who should i use.
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Gjspain
, ....... I use BMC (British Mountaineering Council) ..... although it is not at the cheaper end of the market and Carte Neige annual policies.
If you use the 'Search' facility, there have been a number of recent threads on this very subject.
One factor to consider though, if you live in Spain, be careful about temptation to use a UK address for insurance. In the unfortunate event of an accident, the insurers are only obliged to repatriate you to the insured address, which happened to someone I knew skiing three years ago.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Yes , thats why i need to make sure its going to get me back home in case i have an accident. Most policys when you check the small print say that you have to live in the uk.
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Just a possibility, but I have seen the "Costa del Sol skiclub" in several resorts, they might be able to help you.
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Try Mondial or Europ Assistance... one of 'em does a policy for EU residents I think. Or Amex can probably assist.
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