Big Brother Home Insurance Bill Makes a Happy House, Says Confused.com

Big Brother Home Insurance Bill Makes a Happy House, Says Confused.com











Cardiff, UK (PRWEB) June 30, 2008

Confused.com included the following info when filling out the home insurance application forms.


    No Flood Risk. Despite the house being built on the site of the old water tank where Moby Dick and The Dam Busters were filmed, there’s little risk of flood at Elstree Studios. In fact there’s more threat from contestants’ tears, belly flops into the pool, and the deluge of attention-seeking applicants still clamouring to get on the show.
    Residents are Non-Smokers. But there’s a giant ashtray in the garden! Well, since the local council classes the house as a workplace and not a home, and with Big Brother himself liable to a £2,500 fine every time a housemate lights up indoors, there’s no smoking inside. Therefore, for home insurance quote purposes the residents are non-smokers.
    Highly Secure Home. With private guards and 24/7 CCTV monitoring, the place is always going to score highly with insurers on matters of security. As an interesting aside, it’s a pity former contestant Jade Goody didn’t learn any security lessons from her two appearances on the show. In May of this year, burglars stole over £50,000 in jewellery from her Essex home – this despite being burgled twice before!
    Buildings Insurance. The amount of buildings insurance required is equal to the build value (£500,000 in the case of the Big Brother 9 house).
    Contents Insurance. Cover was set at £50,000 because, even though what you see looks pretty high-end, there are nowhere near as many contents as you’d find in a regular house containing a lifetime of accumulated items. Accidental damage cover was also included as there hasn’t been a contestant capable of repairing anything since DIY expert Craig Phillips won Big Brother 1 way back in 2000.

Cheapest Quotes Returned

HomeInsurer.co.uk – £170.42

Broker King – £228.24

So whether Big Brother 9 becomes home sweet home or a house of horrors for the contestants, it could definitely be a happy house for whoever pays the home insurance bill.

Car Crash Television

One more thing, Big Brother evictee Alex De Gale’s BMW has been vandalised as a result of her bullying ways on the show. So if you’re going on Big Brother there are two lessons to learn from this: (1) Get adequate car insurance before going in, and (2) be nice!

Notes to editors

For further information please contact:

Caroline Spindlove                                            

Confused.com                        

02920 434 393

Gug Kyriacou/ Joanna Harte                            

Polhill Communications            

020 7655 0550

About Confused.com:

Confused.com is one of the UK’s biggest and most popular price comparison services. Launched in 2002, it dominates the car insurance aggregator market and generates over one million quotes per month. It has expanded its range of comparison products over the last couple of years to include home insurance, travel insurance, pet insurance, van insurance, motorbike insurance, breakdown cover and energy, as well as financial services products including credit cards, loans, mortgages and life insurance.

Confused.com is not a supplier, insurance company or broker. It provides its customers with a free, wholly objective comparison service to help with their decision making. Using cutting-edge technology, Confused.com has developed a series of intelligent web-based solutions that evaluate a number of risk factors to help customers search, buy and apply for whichever product or policy best matches their individual needs. Prices quoted on Confused.com are the same, or cheaper, than going to the insurer direct. Confused.com’s service is based on the most up to date information provided by UK suppliers and industry regulators.

Confused.com is regulated by the FSA.

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LV= Warns of £264m Repair Bill for Alcohol-Fuelled Home Accidents










Croydon, London (PRWEB) July 28, 2010

LV= is warning that accidents caused by Brits drinking and partying at home this summer is predicted to leave UK homeowners with a total repair bill of £264 million*.

New research by LV= home insurance (http://www.lv.com/insurance/home_insurance/ ) suggests that the explosive combination of the football world cup and hot weather has fuelled a boom in alcohol-related accidents, as Brits increasingly hold parties at home. Based on last year’s breakages, 73,000 TV/computer/games console accidents, 686,000 stains on carpets, and 955,500 breakages have already happened this summer.

Of last year’s accidents 56% admitted that alcohol was involved and 31% stated the guest who did the damage was ‘quite drunk’ when the accident happened. A further 44% admitted they were ‘a bit tipsy’ at the time. The most common accident was broken glass or crockery (29%), followed by spillages causing damage to furniture (22%) or stained and damaged carpets (20%).

LV= (http://www.lv.com/ ) is warning homeowners to ensure they opt for accidental damage cover as part of their home contents insurance (http://www.lv.com/insurance/home_insurance/tips_advice/home-contents-insurance ), so that if any serous mishaps occur they are not left out of pocket paying to put the damage right.

According to the LV= survey, 19% of Brits expects to entertain more this summer than last year, with the average household hosting three gatherings over the season. The hot summer appears to be making Brits more likely to open their doors to friends, with 49% citing the weather as a major reason to celebrate at home.

The wave of sporting events this summer is also encouraging 12% of Brits to entertain more, while 5% claim that a TV event like an X-Factor final spurs them to plan a party. Around one in seven parties (15%) ends in some sort of damage caused either by the host or an over-enthusiastic guest.

The research findings echo internal home insurance claims (http://www.lv.com/insurance/home_insurance/how-to-make-a-claim ) data from LV=, which shows that homes suffer more accidental damage over the summer months than at any other time of the year.

John O’Roarke, managing director of LV= home insurance, said: “Everyone enjoys having get-togethers at home and the hot weather is a great excuse for a party. But our research shows that having friends over can often result in accidents, and we see thousands of insurance claims each year for problems like red wine spillages on carpets. We are therefore warning homeowners to ensure they have accidental damage cover as part of their home buildings and contents insurance (http://www.lv.com/insurance/home_insurance/tips_advice/buildings-contents-insurance ), so that they’re protected in the event of anyone celebrating too enthusiastically.”


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Notes to Editors:

In 2009 11% of Brits had accidents while entertaining in the home. If 11% of Brits have accidents this summer while entertaining = 5.3m. 56% admitted drink played a role in accident = 2.97m with average cost of £89 per head, or a collective total of £264,330,000.

All research unless otherwise specified was conducted by Opinium Research. Opinium carried out an online survey of 2,015 UK adults aged 18+ from 22 to 25 June 2010. Results have been weighted to nationally representative criteria.

UK adult population = 49,121,000 (population projections by ONS, 2010).

About LV=:

LV= is a registered trade mark of Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited (LVFS) and a trading style of the Liverpool Victoria group of companies.

LV= employs over 4,000 people, serves over 3.8m customers and members, and manages around £9.5bn on their behalf.

Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited, registered in England and Wales number 3232514, is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, register number 202965. Registered address is: County Gates, Bournemouth BH1 2NF. Tel: 01202 292333

For further information, please contact:

Emma Banks

LV=

69 Park Lane

Croydon

CR9 1BG

0208 256 6714

http://www.lv.com

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