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pump insurance?

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Most people I know, if they do insure it, add it on their household insurance. I don't have to, it is under the hospital's insurance, you may want to check that first.
 
We were told to insure my son's pump so i had it added to the household insurance. As we were already partly through our insurance year they allowed me to add it with no extra cost but when we are due to pay next time they have said our annual fee would increase a little but only by a few pounds. 🙂
 
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my daughter lives in her own little flat, with to be honest ,nothing to warrant the the ?350 we have be quoted as contents insurance( the only way they will cover the pump) so as it will never be off her for any length of time , i think we will just take a chance and if needed cover the replacement our selves!!
 
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