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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Let's Shop for Home Insurance in the UK!

There are many pleasures of home ownership, but with great enjoyment comes great responsibility. Well... this is at least the case when it comes to insuring your home and all it's contents!

If you're a homeowner you owe it to yourself to invest in home insurance. After all, things can and do happen in life, and when it comes to protecting your greatest asset (for most of us our home and all its interior possessions) the small amount you pay for insurance is nothing compared to the peace of mind it buys you.

So, are you living in the UK without home insurance? Maybe you have insurance, but you're in the unfortunate spot of overpaying? Now is the time to visit Norwich & Peterborough Building Society for a no obligation, price comparison among UK's leading insurance companies. You'll save precious time by letting N&P collect the quotes for you! Shop and compare and discover how thoroughly N&P protects its customers.

Here's an idea... insure your structure and your contents together and save money! Did you know you can save 20% when you combine coverage? Additionally, you might not realize you can actually get coverage for legal expenses, accidental damage, and loss of things like money and credit cards... even due to theft.

I especially like what they call a 30% no claims discount that you'll be entitled for if you're a customer in good standing for 3 or more years without any filed claims. I wish my insurance company offered such an incentive.

What about identity theft? That is such a huge issue these days, and yes they have a provision for that too including 24-7 customer support providing much needed advice and information to stop the theft in it's tracks and further destroying your financial standing.

In addition to helping you land the best insurance protection possible, for the best price, N&P building society offers mortgages, investment plans, personal loans, credit cards and more.


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