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Old 22nd September 2006, 09:31   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Life insurance - UK

Quote: (Originally Posted by divetheworld) View Original Post
Chaps (and Chapesses),

Has anyone, especially UK based divers, found a reasonably priced source of life insurance for technical diving?
Previously as part of a perk from an employer, I had a term-life insurance policy that cost very little even after full disclosure of the type of diving I do. Now without this little gem of a perk I am finding it difficult to get such insurance without needing a second mortgage!!!
Do all insurance companies employ Dick Turpin or is there one I have missed?

Ta.

Brent
I recently got a quote from Legal and General - it started out around £30 a month and then went up to £140 when I told them about the sort of diving I do. Obviously I laughed when they wrote to me asking if I'd accept the new terms.

I'm in the process of getting a quote from direct line, they seem to be much less interested.

I'll let you know what the final quote when it comes in.

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