Why insure your gadgets with us?
Gadget Insurance is the best way to protect your beloved gadgets from a series of events that can put you in an expected financial loss, to say the least.
We have insurance solutions for most portable gadgets and phones, that will give you the peace of mind you are looking for and relax while carrying your gadgets around.
Our comprehensive and competitive policies will cover your gadgets from most bad things that can happen to them.
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For common questions and answers, see our
FAQ.
Since the birth of our parent company some seventeen years ago, we are
proud to have become one of the leading insurance specialists today. We now have over 1,000 Channel partners across the U.K. and Republic of Ireland providing our services to a range of Blue Chip organisations and a customer base exceeding 500,000 active customers. |
In the event of a claim, we aim to process your claim within 48 hours.
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Gadget Cover has no long term contracts and provides the option of monthly payments by Direct Debit or yearly payments that will cover your gadgets for a full year. If you ever change your mind about your insurance, you can cancel your Gadget Cover policy at any time.
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We'll offer 1 month Free of charge on any new policy. That's 12 months for the price of 11!
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The insurance includes an account in which you can store any digital material you have in your computer, mobile phone and digital camera.
That material can be safely stored in your account, protected from computer crashes, fire or theft.
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We've partnered with the Gourmet Society to award all our new policy holders with a dining card entitling you to 50% off meals at 5000+ restaurants across the UK and Ireland. More information. |
The FCA is the independent body that regulates the financial services industry in the UK.
FCA has been given a wide range of rule-making, investigatory and enforcement powers in order to meet four statutory objectives. In meeting these, FCA is also obliged to have regard to the Principles of Good Regulation.
For more information: http://www.fca.org.uk
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