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Which Income Protection is Best?

My understanding is that most people find that these insurers are reasonably priced, without being cheap rubbish, and have a good reputation. You may find one of them is best for you, but it's best to get a quote from a few companies to make sure you're getting the best deal. a href="http://scripts.affiliatefuture.com/AFClick.asp?affiliateID=233095&merchantID=4814&programmeID=12487&mediaID=0&tracking=&url=http://www.unemploymentlifecover.com/cover-quote.php" Unemployment and Life Cover /a – Good price and offer up to 200k life insurance at no extra cost. www.britishinsurance.com – Has been around for ages, prices have gone up since the recession (like everyone else) however still offering quite a good deal. www.bestinsurance.co.uk – Still offering good rates, however I don't know how good they are at paying out. Best to give them a call before you go ahead. Saying that, I would recommend you call any company before going ahead. A little tip as well. Don't just look for a cheap price, ask the advisor what percentage of claims they have paid out. If they don't know, ask yourself if that's the type of company you want to go with. I'll be interested to hear how you got on with them, also if anyone else has any suggestions.

Posted by: George

19 Sep 2010 | 14:32
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