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It’s like Vesp saying he is ‘pretty sure his gardeners policy covers him to do trees’.

Of course it doesn’t.

Timely reminder for me to check what I’m actually insured for.

£10’s of k in the workshop fully covered.

£100’s of k in/including the house I have no idea. The wife probably just took the last cheapest quote.

Frightening.

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Always worth checking you insurance policies no matter what they claim to cover. Have dealt with quite a bit of insurance claims over the years, some pay out regardless, some will only pay for the damaged goods ie the shed but not the neighbors shed and certainly not for removing the waste from site. Some home insurance will not pay out unless you have had an annual/18 month/biennial inspection and that isn't only trees covers walls, roofs, chimney stacks etc.

 

Don't give them money if you will never see any of it back when it counts, best to not be insured and put the money into a savings account.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

It’s like Vesp saying he is ‘pretty sure his gardeners policy covers him to do trees’.

Of course it doesn’t.

Timely reminder for me to check what I’m actually insured for.

£10’s of k in the workshop fully covered.

£100’s of k in/including the house I have no idea. The wife probably just took the last cheapest quote.

Frightening.

Of course it does. Him saying it makes it right. 9_9

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2 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

It’s like Vesp saying he is ‘pretty sure his gardeners policy covers him to do trees’.

Of course it doesn’t.

Timely reminder for me to check what I’m actually insured for.

£10’s of k in the workshop fully covered.

£100’s of k in/including the house I have no idea. The wife probably just took the last cheapest quote.

Frightening.

Did you mean ‘last’ or ‘least’. ??  ?

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