vicki
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Post by vicki on Dec 4, 2005 19:14:15 GMT
you know the score....
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Post by Andy (The Boss) on Dec 4, 2005 19:15:51 GMT
too cool for school
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vicki
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Post by vicki on Dec 4, 2005 19:16:29 GMT
and you knows it
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Post by Chloe on Dec 4, 2005 19:28:17 GMT
Thats cause I so badly have the best castle - Warwick Castle. true, but it does have the key advantage over nottingham castle becasue warwick castle is in fact a castle, whereas nottm is a house masquarading as one. am sure is false advertising. confuses the hell out of all american tourists thanks to robin hood prince of thieves though. apologies if masquarading [or anything else!] is misspelt, my sisters mac dosn't like the spell checker for some reason
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Post by nancepants on Dec 5, 2005 0:08:02 GMT
this seems like as good a place as any to ask my travel question (although vicki's probably not talking to me now ; ) ) err yeah, where do you all get your travel insurance from? i'm looking for 12 month worldwide insurance and everywhere is quoting me £300+... and then sta travel quote me £85, which makes me suspicious. so, anywhere i should avoid/go with? sta?
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Post by Andy (The Boss) on Dec 5, 2005 0:09:14 GMT
If i said i could help you...
...i'd be lying
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Post by nancepants on Dec 5, 2005 0:13:00 GMT
thanks mate, that's very useful....
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Post by Andy (The Boss) on Dec 5, 2005 0:16:17 GMT
;D
Anytime
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Post by TheAlex Equivalent Battenberg on Dec 5, 2005 1:00:15 GMT
Make sure you're covered for holiday cancellation, illness or injury (to yourself and others), loss of belongings and delays/missed flight/transport. I got a lot of quotes and found the cheapest European annual insurance to be Direct Line. Often you have to pay extra if you plan on participating in sports such as skiing or even tennis...so check that too. Although it's annual insurance, it usually doesn't permit you to stay in a country (or away from the UK) longer than a certain length of time.
Sta-travel are a well-known international company so I wouldn't think there's anything shady with their quote.
Oh, and a 24-hour helpline is always useful. I had to use mine when I was in Germany.
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vicki
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Post by vicki on Dec 5, 2005 13:40:11 GMT
Depends which STA policy you are taking out, i've got premier cause they will ship my body back then and you can fly home if someone gets sick close to you.
Bear in mind they are all underwritten by about 4 major insurers.
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