Post Office Home Insurance

The Post Office have always been known for their great delivery service of both letters and parcels.  Since the introduction of email and the internet back in the 1990’s the need for letter sending has dropped, and the Post Office is just one of the many companies which has suffered.  They have had to re-think the way they do business and have now expanded their list of products and services to their customers.  As well as charging fees to check that the documents for our passports are all correct and in order, they have also expanded to offer deals on insurance products, such as home, car and van insurance.  They have also run huge advertising campaigns, featuring stars such as Westlife, to ensure that their customers know about all their products and services.  

Home insurance is just one of the many insurance products which is available from the Post Office.  They offer incentives such as extra contents cover at Christmas and for weddings of 10% (this is offered as a free extra on your home contents insurance), stolen or damaged items will be replaced with new ones of the same kind, they have a 24 hour claims helpline and you could receive a discount if you take out both your content and buildings insurance with them.  Always check the small print.

There website is easy to use and offers information on what you get as part of your cover, with the use of drop down menu’s.  There buildings insurance covers and protects the physical structure of the home and any permanent fixtures such as wallpaper and kitchen units are covered.  You can also be expected to be covered against storm, fire, flood, theft, leaks and vandalism.  Buildings insurance does not cover things that are not permanently fixed such as TV, sofa, clothing, these are covered by contents insurance.  Check out their website for more information.  There is a contact number on the website should you require more information on their products.

You can fill in a form and get a home insurance quote from the Post Office within a matter of seconds.  For more information visit them on www.postoffice.co.uk.