Tesco Travel Insurance: Is it Really Worth It?

Tesco Travel Insurance Company is well known to many UK travelers. Tesco offers insurance for both single trips and annual policies. Tesco Travel Insurance offers travel insurance to UK residents. Signing up for Tesco Travel Insurance may not be so easy since they either don't have a site
 or it's not searchable. However, when you search Tesco Travel Insurance you will find many sites that offer a phone number to sign up via phone.

Tesco Travel Insurance offers many types of coverage to include; personal liability, winter sports, loss of passport, cash and credit cards, and personal possessions' just to name a few. Tesco Insurance benefits covers up to 1500 Euros per lost or stolen items, with a single limit of 250 Euros per item. Tesco Travel Insurance claims to cover up to 5 million Euros for medical and emergency coverage. Therefore, the coverage can range very high.

One thing that you should know about Tesco Travel Insurance as well as, any other travel insurance, is that you should check your coverage and your policy VERY WELL! The hazardous activities can play a big roll in whether or not you will be receive benefits in the event something goes wrong. There are multiple things that you wouldn't think of when getting your travel insurance. Things such as bungee jumping, par ascending, scuba diving and other possibly dangerous sports and events could void your coverage with out you realizing it.

So, what do previous customers think about Tesco Travel Insurance? According to multiple reviews online from previous customers, you may have a hard time getting Tesco Travel Insurance to pay out if you do have claim. Multiple online reviews state that Tesco Travel Insurance either found a reason not to pay, to include the hazardous events, or brought out the fine print. While it's everyone responsibility to read the fine print, be sure to ask any and all questions you may have about your coverage so that you don't get caught in the same trap. Many reviews have also stated that when canceling coverage due to not taking the vacation or travel that there were no issued a refund, regardless of the reason for cancelling.

 
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Very interesting a thought that needs thinking about =)

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 6:03:08 AM

Great review.

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 12:10:00 AM

Well, tell him he may want to stay away from Tesco. While doing the research for it I saw many bad reviews!

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

Thank you, I know someone that can use this article as a guide during his next trip to the states ;)

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

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