Poster: A snowHead
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I have travel insurance through my Natwest Gold Account and it does state that winter sports are included. The missus is convinced it is all we need for out one ski trip per year but I am not convinced. You hear so many horror stories about people needing air lifted off the mountain and having to pay £20,000 etc.
Is anyone familiar with this type of insurance or have any suggestions?
Also, I always get insurance with the ski passes we buy each day. What does that (if anything) actually cover...?!
Thanks,
Mac
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Lizzard, thanks, I have checked the documents I just don't trust that there is no loop-hole I'm missing! Maybe a little paranoid!
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Mac22, are you sure that's not Advantage Gold? I spoke to Natwest travel insurance people yesterday to find out if winter sports were included on my Gold account (having mislaid my policy booklet years ago). They said no and it was a £20 upgrade for a week, which I've just paid. NatWest Advantage Gold travel insurance does include winter sports though.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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RachelQ, yeah thats right. It is the Advantage Gold Account we have.
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We use our Adv Gold account for all our travel insurance, but so far have never had to make a claim, thankfully.
Think I might read the small print - you've made me paranoid now
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We have advantage gold. The travel insurance does cover snowsports. You are covered for all on piste skiing, but you must be accompanied by a guide or instructor if off piste to make it valid.
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It's what I have, though (touch wood) never had to use it. What shoogly said too though.
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I have the advantage gold a count and it states in my book that winter sports are included. It covers most things, even off piste with a guide etc.
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Ricklovesthepowder, what about off-piste without a guide?
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I have Advantage Gold travel insurance too. It covers everything I want since I never ski off-piste. You should always check the policy wording to check the cover is adequate for you.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Was in Mexico this summer when some friends had to obtain medical assistance for their son. They received an immediate and excellent response with that cover. Having said that, It should be a good insurance policy as Nat West charge £12.50 per month to be an advantage gold customer, so it's not free.
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achilles, No this isn't covered, but basically everything else was.
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You know it makes sense.
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mfamily2, it's £12.95 per month now but also includes Green Flag car breakdown cover, mobile phone insurance, identity theft insurance, accidental death benefit and extended warranty for household electrical goods.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Ricklovesthepowder, HSBC Premier travel insurance is the same, IIRC.
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Poster: A snowHead
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When I tore my thigh muscles almost 2 years back I had to cancel my hol booked with Thompson. My insurance paid up immediately (Direct Travel), my mate who was with Adv Gold had his lift pass removed from the claim as it was deemed an "excursion". I'm not sure if he argued it and got the money but I dont think so.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Tony Ellwood, we keep getting grumbles about French bank card related insurance as well - people refused full payment for helicopter transport, company not stumping up because the holder didn't call before being taken off the hill, other such bizarre stuff.
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I also use Advantage Gold insurance, and also had the displeasure of getting an injury a while ago when on the slopes (dislocated shoulder). I paid for all medical fees upfront, and upon returning to the UK my claim was processed within 2 weeks. Was very impressed.
Since I'm posting already, thought I'd ask: does the AG policy cover you for theft of skis?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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queen bodecia, I know I also have it, but my point was only that we pay for it, just like we pay for the free drinks in an all inclusive chalet.
Mac22,
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The missus is convinced it is all we need for out one ski trip per year but I am not convinced.
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No reason not to be in these circumstances.
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c0Ka|Ne, This is what it says:
Winter Sports – Journeys up to 31 days
What you are covered for
1. Ski pack
Where you are unable to use your ski-pack on advice from our
medical advisor, we will provide up to £150 per week for your unused
ski pack, which you originally pre-booked in the UK.
2. Ski equipment
If, during the journey your ski equipment is damaged, lost or stolen,
we will pay up to £400 per insured person for replacements.
3. Hired skis
If your own ski equipment is damaged, lost or stolen, we will provide
up to £200 per insured person to hire replacement equipment for the
remainder of your journey.
4. Piste closure
If the skiing facilities in your pre-booked resort are closed in their
entirety due to lack of or too much snow, we will pay up to £10 per
day for you to travel to an alternative site. If there are no alternative
sites available, we will compensate you £30 for each full day you are
unable to ski.
5. Avalanche closure
We will pay up to £200, if, following an avalanche, land-slide or
land-slip your arrival or departure from the ski resort is delayed and
you have extra accommodation expenses as a direct result.
6. Physiotherapy following a skiing accident
If we pay a claim under section E of this policy, and this claim is as
a direct result of a ski accident, we will pay up to £350 towards
physiotherapy which is recommended by a medical practitioner on
your immediate return to the UK.
7. Delayed Ski Equipment
Up to £100 towards the cost of hiring replacement ski equipment
necessities, if your own ski equipment is delayed in reaching you on
your outward journey for at least 12 hours and you have a written
report from the carrier (i.e. airline, shipping company etc.) or tour
representative. Receipts will be necessary in the event of a claim.
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I had this and dropped it because of the off piste / guide issue and it was the only benefit I used so dogtag was better value and had full off piste cover
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mfamily2, thanks for the that!
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For Advantage Gold, here's the number to call in an emergency : +44 125 274 0443
NB: *Lines are open 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 5pm Saturdays. Max call charge from a BT landline is 8p plus up to 6p per minute (0870). Call costs from other countries may vary. Calls may be recorded.
Here's a link to their policy page which has all the certificates and other info on it.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Being cynical ... if I am ski-ing on piste, and am punted off into the trees by (as a purely theoretical example) a French teenager who doesn't give a toss about anyone else on the slopes, and I hit a tree which is (of course) off the piste ... will my insurer wriggle, on the basis that my injury was suffered while ski-ing off piste?
I wouldn't put it past them.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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you were skiing on-piste when the accident happened.
that's like saying your car insurance won't pay out because the person who crashed into you forced your car off the road.
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flowa, it's travel insurance. Why would you be calling their assistance company from a BT landline?
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