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Ski Insurance
It would appear that www.ski-insurance.co.uk are no longer interested in old
people like me. Their web site excludes people older than their mid fifties, though I was offered a Fortis annual policy when I phoned them. On paper (i.e. my PC screen) Insureandgo offer polices at a low price which do include off piste skiing in areas not deemed unsuitable by resort management and without the requirement for a guide. The only down side with Insureandgo is that there are many bad public reviews , contrasted by one or two good ones. Marks & Spencer have a policy that allows you to add unguided off piste skiing as a option, but it does significantly increase the price. I don't do that much off piste skiing but there are some runs where the sides of the pistes are not marked, so if is never clear whether or not you are on a piste, further I have been know to take a shortcut where for example, I have gone in the wrong direction. Anyone got an opinion of Insureandgo or able to suggest an alternative. I have a one week and a two week holiday booked, (covered by an insurance policy that does not include skiing risks.) -- Michael Chare |
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