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Fidos food
Results are unweighted. * There are 5.4 million dog owners in England, Wales and Scotland (Target Group Index BMRB 2005), each spending an average of £436.28 per annum on food (YouGov research). 5,400,000 x 436.28 = £2,355,912,000 Direct Line Insurance plc, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. As a consequence, one in 10 dog owners (11 per cent) admit their pet is overweight – a third (32 per cent) direct line pet insurance of these by direct line pet insurance half a stone or more, with one in 20 (six per direct line pet insurance cent) by over a stone. Read more... |
Sales spending spree
Britain’s most dedicated bargain hunters are the Scots, who expect to spend an average of £269 direct line pet insurance each. Nearly a quarter (23 per cent) of Brits tell us that they don’t re-calculate the value of their household contents after the January sales, which is unwise. “We would encourage consumers to include re-evaluating the value of their home contents among their New Year’s resolutions.” Research – The research was carried out online between 9th-12th December 2005. YouGov interviewed a total of 2,345 UK adults aged 18 and above. Read more... |
Unapproved Building Work
You can then work to an appropriate budget. Make sure you have a professional draw up proper direct line pet insurance plans and have them approved by a building engineer if structural. “The extent of unapproved building work is extremely concerning, as are the number of homeowners who direct line pet insurance appear to be unaware of the rules. Read more... |
Dognapping epidemic
Chris Price, Business Manager at Direct direct line pet insurance Line Pet Insurance, said:. Awareness of this pet crime is at an all time high, particularly following the recent suspected theft of Liz Hurley's puppy, Emily, and Engelbert Humperdink's German Shepherd, Charnie. ''There have been a few cases of dognapping reported recently and this type of crime appears to be on the increase. Read more... |
Young drivers facing high costs.
“It’s expensive for anyone getting on the road for the first time and we see many youngsters driving their parents car for the first few years. So to help young drivers Direct Line now allows named drivers on all policies to build up their own No Claims Discount (NCD) which should help to reduce the cost of insurance when they take a policy out in their own name meaning insurance costs are one less thing for them to worry about.” And it’s not just financial pressure that young drivers who have access to a car face - 17 per cent feel required to run a taxi service for their non-... Read more... |
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