Direct Line House Insurance
Industry Leading Step
Any comprehensive Direct Line policyholder who is hit by an uninsured driver keeps their no claims discount and is not liable to any policy excess. 14 October 2005 Ref:54/05 Direct Line is taking the industry leading step of continuing to offer the 'Driving Other Cars' cover as standard in its car insurance policies. With any other insurer motorists have to direct line house insurance pay their excess and lose their no claims discount, which on average costs £550 per incident. Read more... |
Fidos food
YouGov interviewed 1,337 British dog owners adults aged 18 and over. 24/05/06 - DirectLine Pet Insurance Jamie direct line house insurance Oliver and Anthony Worrell-Thompson’s ‘how to cook’ direct line house insurance programmes are paying off as Britons are now preparing gourmet meals – for their dogs. “Even though owners believe that by feeding their dogs human meals they are providing them with a luxurious diet, this is not the case. Read more... |
Direct Line customers
”Many motorists now own two cars and it doesn’t seem fair that although they have proved direct line house insurance they are a safe driver they are unable to claim NCD on more than one car. Emma Holyer, Motor Spokesperson for Direct Line, said:. Direct Line customers Direct Line customers to benefit from new ‘matched’ no claims bonus. Read more... |
New Driver Disorder
0.99 direct line house insurance x 33,809,493 = 33,471,398. TOP TEN LIST direct line house insurance OF ROADS MOTORISTS HAVE EXPERIENCED TRAFFIC-JAMS. We would encourage drivers to take deep direct line house insurance and slow breaths and try to think about other things than the jams when sitting in heavy traffic to avoid getting Traffic Stress Syndrome.” Psychologist David Moxon who was part of the research team, described the importance of the findings:. Use cognitive distraction tasks such as thinking of loved ones. Read more... |
Dognapping epidemic
They may be eligible for money to help them track down their pets and direct line house insurance to go towards a reward incentive." Notes Research was carried out in May 2005 by YouGov Plc who questioned a representative sample of 1,114 UK adults. New research from Direct Line Pet Insurance reveals that almost one in 20 dog owners who have lost their pet (four per cent) believe it was stolen and more than a third (39 per cent) say they are worried that their dog will be snatched. Read more... |
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