Benefit from low cost home insurance cover from Sainsbury’s

October 9, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s recently announced changes to its credit cards that meant consumers would be able to enjoy longer interest free periods on purchases in addition to a low life of balance transfer interest rate, as well as other benefits.

uk homesThe supermarket giant has now announced that it has some good news for homeowners that want to enjoy the peace of mind and security of having comprehensive home insurance cover in place without having to pay over the odds on this type of cover.

Sainsbury’s has announced a special deal that will be available for consumers that wish to purchase both buildings and contents insurance cover as a bundle package. These consumers will be able to get twelve months of cover for the cost of just nine months, saving them 25% on the cost of their premiums right away.

Furthermore, consumers that make the purchase online will be able to save a further 10% on the cost of their cover, which means that some consumers could save a whopping 35% on the cost of their cover for a year.

The offer is open to consumers that take out cover before the 27th November, and could attract many customers who are taking out cover for the first time or are due to renew their cover. As a special bonus consumers that take out this cover before 27th November will also enjoy being in with a chance to earn one million Nectar points. The cover includes protection against accidental damage, and customers are able to pay conveniently and easily by direct debit.

Officials from the company state that although insurance premiums on home and contents cover has risen recently, particularly after the flooding problems that hit the country in June, there are still affordable policies and deals available.

Tom Smith
9th October 2007

Tags: personal, cover, buildings, financial, protection, Insurance, supermarket

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