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Connemmara | 12:45 Wed 19th Jun 2013 | Insurance
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Have been paying right enough £6.00 insurance a month for TV that I bought perhaps 2-3 years ago and also same for cooker which would be a year and half.

Now when I enquired ages ago I asked Currys - oh how long would the insurance last and they told me for as long as I want to pay it.

Knowing that electrical items don't last too long now - I am figuring out -should I put the £12 a month towards replacements when the time comes along - if the said items last for a long time I will be paying insurance for a long time too. What do you think. Thanks for any advice.
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Also, if you put the money aside you can just go buy a new one when the old one dies, rather than have the hassle of going through the insurance company who will send someone out to assess the machine and then spend weeks debating about fixing or replacing! It's a con. I cancelled my insurances and had the sales rep on the phone basically telling me I was an idiot as...
14:36 Wed 19th Jun 2013
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FGT your washing machine has given you plenty of trouble. They should have given you a replacement.

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