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Title: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: rdfcpete on May 22, 2012, 11:25:39 pm
Some of my mates pay up to £10 a month for insurance on their iPhone 4s' and HTC Sensation XE's which I think is scandalously expensive, although perhaps thats the going rate - hope not?  :scared:

I'm looking at buying a Samsung Galaxy S2 sim-free on a sim only contract which won't be more than £10 a month.

Are there any stoking offers that anyone can recommend with insuring it purely as it'll be quite pricey to buy outright?
I'd rather do a pay it outright type of deal than a monthly thing - £10 a month outgoings on a phone is more than enough with today's offers.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Hurdy on May 22, 2012, 11:35:48 pm
I bank with the Halifax and recently upgraded to their ultimate reward account. Provided you have your wages paid in (over £1k a month) they will automatically give you £5 a month. Then you pay £15 a month for the account. This means you basically pay £10 a month for the account.

Then comes the benefits of the account.....click on link below.

http://www.halifax.co.uk/bankaccounts/current-accounts/ultimate-reward-current-account/
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: monte on May 22, 2012, 11:50:48 pm
I got mine thru the Natwest.

I pay £12 a month for my Gold account, but that gives me…

Mobile Phone insurance (£1000max),
5* UK and Worldwide Travel Insurance,
20% off Home contents Insurance,
GreenFlag Breakdown cover (Roadside and Homecall),
Identity Theft Protection £5000,

….plus quite a few more benefits too  :wink:

If you are not with the Natwest, it might be worth asking your Bank if they do anything similar. :happy2:
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: edd666999 on May 23, 2012, 12:01:36 am
Some of my mates pay up to £10 a month for insurance on their iPhone 4s' and HTC Sensation XE's which I think is scandalously expensive, although perhaps thats the going rate - hope not?  :scared:

I'm looking at buying a Samsung Galaxy S2 sim-free on a sim only contract which won't be more than £10 a month.

Are there any stoking offers that anyone can recommend with insuring it purely as it'll be quite pricey to buy outright?
I'd rather do a pay it outright type of deal than a monthly thing - £10 a month outgoings on a phone is more than enough with today's offers.

Thanks.

if its an s2 you can pick those up pretty cheap these days anyway so cant see it being a high band.

Sim only contact i hear you say? Giffgaff!
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: DanGB on May 23, 2012, 10:27:16 am
there was a recent survey, in which I think it showed that none of those 'packages' were worthwhile and most people never used any of the features, and you could often get the items cheaper seperately elsewhere. Bare that in mind, obviously the banks provide them to make money from you, not to be generous!
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Deako on May 23, 2012, 10:35:11 am
I use most the features from my Barclays Premier account. 2x iPhone 4S insured, interest free overdraft up to £1k, european break down cover, unlimited multi trip travel insurance, gadget cover + way more.

It costs us £17.50 per month, and there is no way i could get all of that stuff cheaper elsewhere.
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Nodz on May 23, 2012, 10:38:36 am
Looking into Natwest Advantage Gold now, but in 2 minds about it. When I add it up it's a no brainier but for some reason still undecided
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Eccie on May 23, 2012, 11:18:00 am
We have a Barclays Additions A/C £15 a month which gives - 2x iPhone Insurance, Annual Worldwide Travel Insurance (which for us is the big selling point, with a number of health issues to consider between the 3 of us :roll eye:) Full RAC breakdown & Recovery for both cars (it's a joint policy) a Will writing service which we are about to use again this year (cut out those relatives that have pi$$ed us off this last year :evilgrin:)

I'm sure theres other benefits but those are the main ones. Like I've said a 1 week travel policy to spain use to cost us £200 and it was a load of hassle doing the medical screening process. And if you go to the states it used to be an eye watering premium :scared:
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: monte on May 23, 2012, 11:21:42 am
there was a recent survey, in which I think it showed that none of those 'packages' were worthwhile and most people never used any of the features, and you could often get the items cheaper seperately elsewhere. Bare that in mind, obviously the banks provide them to make money from you, not to be generous!

Well I normally travel abroad 3-4 times a year, so the £12 it costs for the "package" is worth it for me just for the travel insurance alone. Last time I paid £40 for a years travel insurance.

Then there is the breakdown cover. Yeah I might not breakdown, but if I ever did I'm  sure it would cost me more than the policy cost me.
If I hadn't have got it with this policy, I would have paid for cover somewhere else. So it saved me £70.

Factor in the average £10 a month for mobile phone insurance on its own, and you'd be daft to think "the package" isn't worth it.

Plus there are many more benefits which I haven't mentioned.

If u don't think u will ever need any of the benefits then u don't take out the policy. End of story.

Banks don't force u to Upgrade to a higher interest account with the benefits.


Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: monte on May 23, 2012, 11:31:57 am
Looking into Natwest Advantage Gold now, but in 2 minds about it. When I add it up it's a no brainier but for some reason still undecided


Do it mate  :happy2:

It is Def a No-Brainer.  :wink:

You can cancel the policy at any time (IIRC) not that u would want to.

Just look at what you get for £3 a week (thats the price of a pint)


ONE thing I will say is……When u call to give your phone details, the insurance group will ask you for a copy of the receipt for the phone and it must show the IMEI number. Now if you have an iPhone, Apple don't show this on their receipts.
So you have to ask Apple to send you confirmation that the phone is in your name showing the IMEI number as well.

Yeah is a bummer, but shouldn't take long to to.
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Tamiyoman on May 23, 2012, 12:04:33 pm
I bank with LloydsTSB and have the platinum account which provides mobile phone insurance, free overdraft, worldwide travel insurance and full breakdown cover, it costs me £9pm but should be £18pm.
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Eccie on May 23, 2012, 12:12:37 pm
I bank with LloydsTSB and have the platinum account which provides mobile phone insurance, free overdraft, worldwide travel insurance and full breakdown cover, it costs me £9pm but should be £18pm.

How come - staff discount or promotion? (...........goes off to look for smug icon)

Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: edd666999 on May 23, 2012, 01:09:23 pm
i have a llloyds account and its a joint account meaning we both get all the benefits. was worth it for me because i didnt have break down cover or phone insurance.
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: DanGB on May 23, 2012, 02:17:49 pm
See here for mobile phone insurance info:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/cheap-mobile-phone-insurance
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: rdfcpete on May 23, 2012, 07:07:39 pm
Fellas, have I missed something?  :ashamed:

Most of you have referenced bank or building society accounts that include mobile phone insurance.
Is it not easy to find Mobile ins. away from the above providers? It's got to be hassle free and low cost so I won't be looking to open any new bank accounts with any associated charges.

Thanks for the feedback so far anyhow  :smiley:

Sim only contact i hear you say? Giffgaff!

Yep, a GG sim has been sat on my desk for 4 months Ed while my Vodafone contract ends later this month  :happy2:
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Nodz on May 23, 2012, 07:09:18 pm
Looking into Natwest Advantage Gold now, but in 2 minds about it. When I add it up it's a no brainier but for some reason still undecided


Do it mate  :happy2:

It is Def a No-Brainer.  :wink:

You can cancel the policy at any time (IIRC) not that u would want to.

Just look at what you get for £3 a week (thats the price of a pint)


ONE thing I will say is……When u call to give your phone details, the insurance group will ask you for a copy of the receipt for the phone and it must show the IMEI number. Now if you have an iPhone, Apple don't show this on their receipts.
So you have to ask Apple to send you confirmation that the phone is in your name showing the IMEI number as well.

Yeah is a bummer, but shouldn't take long to to.

I've got an imei number from when I had it replaced under warrenty iirc, will have to double check
Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: Eccie on May 23, 2012, 08:45:26 pm
Fellas, have I missed something?  :ashamed:

Most of you have referenced bank or building society accounts that include mobile phone insurance.
Is it not easy to find Mobile ins. away from the above providers? It's got to be hassle free and low cost so I won't be looking to open any new bank accounts with any associated charges.


The DanGB link is a good spot and you should look at it. When you do you will see that as a stand alone product it's expensive in its own right. I think thats why most people are suggesting you pay a little bit extra - for the bundled products - and you get real VFM. I think most of us have a need for some of the bundled services e.g travel Ins, breakdown cover etc with these accounts.

Don't get shortsighted and look for the cheapest, look for value

Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: rdfcpete on May 26, 2012, 11:28:51 am
if its an s2 you can pick those up pretty cheap these days anyway so cant see it being a high band

Not found them below £350 sim free online which is a lot of handset to loose on a night out, hence the insurance query  :happy2:

Seen them going for better than that Ed? Please share if so.

Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: MC71 on May 28, 2012, 04:14:48 pm
I bank with LloydsTSB and have the platinum account which provides mobile phone insurance, free overdraft, worldwide travel insurance and full breakdown cover, it costs me £9pm but should be £18pm.

Same as!!  :happy2:

I pay more than that,  no fair!!!  :sad1:

Am with Lloyds bank so have the Platinum Account. This also comes with the ID aware (very good service) which is usually £6.99 a month. Free overdraft, saving £5.00 a month. Travel insurance (which covers me and the Mrs) saves us approx' £10-£15 a month. Phone insurance saves around £7 a month. Card protection (for mine and my wife's cards) saves around £5-£10 a month. Not forgetting Full AA Breakdown service with Homestart, saving £169 a year.  There's a load of other little things you get as well on the banking side. The AA cover alone pays for everything else.
 :happy2:

Title: Re: Mobile Phone Handset Insurance
Post by: rdfcpete on June 04, 2012, 02:11:21 pm
These guys look to offer adequate over for what I'm looking for, option 2 that is (Lite - £44.99 for the year). Damage and theft are essentially what I need to be covered.

http://www.insurance2go.co.uk/mobile-phone-insurance

Just short of £50 a year with sensible excesses (should I claim) looks okay on paper. Also avoids the hassle of extra bank accounts.
Any reasons not to?

Ta.