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Last post Fri, Apr 18 2008, 12:57 PM by lukeT. 13 replies.
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  •  Tue, Feb 12 2008, 5:17 PM

    Friends Provident

    Hi,

    I recently have applied for my first mortgage and it's going through the stages.

    I have been recomended Friends Provident by my broker - I just wnated to know if anyone has used them. Or if you have any other insurers that you could recommend?

    Thanks

    S

    • Post Points: 20
  •  Tue, Feb 12 2008, 6:38 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Friends Provident are as reliable as any other insurance provider in the market. You will find that the advice was probably recommended on a cost basis. All brokers have access to most of the big names in life assurance and we do base our choices on the lowest cost as this is very important to 1st time buyers due to the the big plunge into "monthly commitments". To be honest they don't come up on my systems that much... Scottish Equitable and Legal & General are usually the names that pop up first. If your broker has a selected panel of providers then you may get better rates elsewhere.

    Regards

    Ian
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  •  Tue, Feb 12 2008, 7:29 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Hi again Ian.

    I had another broker before my current one and the 1st broker recommended FP. I will be seeing my 2nd Broker on thursday to outline some other insurance providers. So hoepfully that would shed some light but I like to get a end opinion or in thsi case a third opinion.

    I hope I don't have to pay any fees to the 1st broker as I no longer want to use them.

    Thanks

    • Post Points: 20
  •  Tue, Feb 12 2008, 8:52 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Nothing wrong with getting more than one opinion, these are life changing decisions. If a broker charges a fee it will only be payable on completion...so nothing to pay if you decide to go elsewhere.

    Regards

    Ian
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  •  Wed, Feb 13 2008, 8:42 AM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Thanks for your help.

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  •  Wed, Feb 13 2008, 1:59 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    I've used Friends Provident - they offered the cheapest quote - and have found the customer service good. They called me first to arrange a suitable time to go through the details over the phone, then called me promptly on the arranged date. Of course, I've (touch wood) not needed to make a claim, so I don't know how they rate in that aspect.
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  •  Wed, Feb 13 2008, 2:27 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Thanks - that helps - and when did you get your quote done if you don't mind me asking?
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  •  Thu, Feb 14 2008, 4:42 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    April 2007.
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  •  Thu, Feb 21 2008, 8:52 AM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Hi again Ian,

    I decided to go with L&G - as their policies were more flexible and easily adjustable to my needs - do you know roughly how soon after setting all this up will they start taking payments? My total bill will be approximatley £100 per month.

    I'm trying to sort out my bills for my future *fingers crossed* home.

    • Post Points: 20
  •  Thu, Feb 21 2008, 8:57 AM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Wow!!! That is one policy you have taken out??? Payments will come out after you agree start date usually on the 1st of the month unless you have requested a different date. If you agree the start date to be today for instance the provider will normally take 2 months payments the following month, best to start the policy on the day that you have agreed for the payments to be taken.

    Regards

    Ian
    • Post Points: 20
  •  Thu, Feb 21 2008, 9:06 AM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Oh no it's not for one.

    It's for Home Contents Insurance, Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance & Mortgage payment insurance.

    Is that still too much?

    Actually are the last two the same thing? Oh this is so so so confusing!

    • Post Points: 20
  •  Thu, Feb 21 2008, 9:17 AM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Life assurance with or without CIC, payment protection and B&C. All depends on the level of cover, usually we would have 2 or 3 different providers, just one could prove to be expensive. Payment protection will have 2 levels, the standard 12 month cover or the longer term Permanent Heatlh policy, although this does not cover you for unemployment.

    Regards

    Ian
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  •  Thu, Feb 21 2008, 9:26 AM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Oh ok - this one/two protects me from unemployment and permanent or temporary illness.

    Although I'm assuming you can chop and change once my mortgage has gone through.

    I needed the unemployemnt added at present because I am not a permamnet employee. Once that changes I may review it.

    Does it cost any money to change your policies?

    • Post Points: 20
  •  Fri, Apr 18 2008, 12:57 PM

    Re: Friends Provident

    Have you actually spoken to an advisor? you do not seem to know what you are spending your money on and the ongoing benefits etc...£100 a month is a lot of money to spend on something that you do not know the full details on!!
    LukeT
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