quirky
Well-Known Member
I have just returned to the NFU fold
after a year in the wilderness with Equestrian Direct (who are now somebody else).
The only reason I didn't go with NFU again was because I saw pony on Friday and picked up on the Saturday. As I'd had a claim on the horse that I'd just had pts
, NFU wouldn't insure without proof that she wasn't related to him. We couldn't do this in the time given, so I jumped ship for a year.
Anyway, getting to the point
...... the agent on the phone was saying that next year, because it is an NFU anniversary (maybe centenary), all existing clients will recieve a 12% discount off their premiums
.
So, if anybody is due to renew and insure elsewhere, NFU could well be worth a look for next years savings.
The quote they gave me was £14 more than Equestrian Solutions, so not massively more expensive.
The only reason I didn't go with NFU again was because I saw pony on Friday and picked up on the Saturday. As I'd had a claim on the horse that I'd just had pts
Anyway, getting to the point
So, if anybody is due to renew and insure elsewhere, NFU could well be worth a look for next years savings.
The quote they gave me was £14 more than Equestrian Solutions, so not massively more expensive.