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Thanks, but £13pm is £156 a year..... and you used to get 3% interest on the first £2,500, so that was £75 you could offset, making it £81..... so worth a look. BUT as of November 1 they are withdrawing this interest payment So in my case, even after paying my £60 breakdown insurance, I'd be paying £94 more.William Joseph1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28 2019 7:22pmHow much do you pay for Breakdown Ins, Worldwide Annual Family Travel Ins & Mobile phone insurance combined? Nationwide offer this as part of their packaged Bank account for £13pm There are probably cheaper out there. It might be worth considering
The offer, even with an increased price is the best around.macliam wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28 2019 7:01pmAfter a brief look, there doesn't seem to be an alternative that offers the same cover for less (clever new owners.... they did their research, it seems...) There is one company that seems to offer a similar deal.... but then it gets some flack for service and actual cover.
I would have looked more seriously if the interest was not being withdrawn, as it would effectively have cost only £15 more than AutoAid and there might have been some residual benefit. But, in effect, the price is being increased by £75.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29 2019 8:02amI can see macliam's reasons for not using Nationwide et al. Years ago a friend was signed up to pay for banking by Lloyds. I tried to argue with him that none of the benefits were of any use to him. His argument was he gets a lift to work and the free AA membership might come in useful. He ignored my point that the driver would have breakdown cover himself. Just repeated how useful free AA membership was. No minimum wage back then but he was certainly would have been on it if it was in force then.
Another PPI scandal IMHO
£142.50 pa at a quick look.......pabenny wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29 2019 7:59amHUKD has a post with RAC at 50% off AND mentions 33% TCB (!)
https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/rac-br ... ff-3316039
Yes, but insurance for this year has just been paid...... ........ and they use the RAC
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