£18 a month gets you cover via Nationwide Flexplus account. Plus other "freebies" too. That was actually covered by their Fairshares bonus this year. (And last.)
£18 a month gets you cover via Nationwide Flexplus account. Plus other "freebies" too. That was actually covered by their Fairshares bonus this year. (And last.)
+1 - European breakdown cover, worldwide family travel insurance, gadget insurance, fee free transactions when travelling abroad plus as Pete mentions they have a fair share scheme each year where they credit you cash which nearly always covers the base fee.
+1 - European breakdown cover, worldwide family travel insurance, gadget insurance, fee free transactions when travelling abroad plus as Pete mentions they have a fair share scheme each year where they credit you cash which nearly always covers the base fee.
it's a big omission in the Nwide policy. It's also absent in the cover provided with my Moto Guzzi's warranty.
There's a lot of confusion on this topic in a current thread in a Facebook touring group. People do not seem to read let alone understand what insurance cover they have, making assumptions that a travel policy covers this situation.
Companies that include what they refer to "relief driver" cover are LV Britannia (Allianz) and Green Flag. They will provide a driver to get the vehicle and any passengers home, if the only legal driver/rider is unfit to drive through illness or injury. The alternative is to transport the vehicle separately to any passengers e.g. if the driver is poorly and needs a medivac home via the medical cover in the travel policy.
There is the usual caveat that they will write off the vehicle if it is worth less than the recovery cost, effectively buy it off you and send you home via Easyjet.