Anyone looking to take out insurance issued with £1000 warning

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Anyone considering signing up for an insurance plan could give a charity of their choice £1000 without spending a penny themselves.

Confused.com, MoneySuperMarket, Co-op, Aviva all involved in the insurance scheme for charities with easyfundraising. Insurance websites Confused.com and MoneySuperMarket are both giving away up to £1,000 for free to a good cause of your choice if you take out a plan.

The arrangement isn't just for life insurance either, other types of insurance plans also trigger a payment to a good cause. Meanwhile, home insurance companies such as John Lewis and AA are both giving away £20 to a charity if you take out a plan with them using the platform.

Source: Insurance Report (insurancereport.net)

 

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