BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND, November 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) The iPhone is one of the most searched mobile phones on Top10.com, one of the leading mobile phone comparison sites in the UK. However, when consumers are choosing iPhone insurance they end up paying too much according to gadget insurance specialist Protectyourbubble.com.
Often, we insure our iPhones through the network that we have purchased from, such as the point of sale in the shop or over the phone. However, this is an expensive way to go about finding iPhone insurance.
Protectyourbubble.com offer to insure your iPhone from prices starting at just GBP5.99 per month, whereas to insure your iPhone with 3 costs GBP12.00 per month, GBP12.99 with Vodafone and GBP13.99 with Phones4U. Clearly, consumers may be paying over twice as much as they could be to protect their iPhones.
Over 60% of all theft claims at Protectyourbubble.com are related to smart phones such as the iPhone and this figure has increased by 10% in the past year. iPhone insurance would seem like a good idea, especially when considering the cost of replacing your iPhone can be as much as GBP599.
The iPhone is set to be one of the most popular Christmas presents this year, with most consumers taking out insurance via their networks. People need to be aware that they can save a considerable amount of money off of their iPhone insurance by searching around online for the best deals. It may seem like the easiest option, but buying mobile phone insurance from your network may end up costing you a lot more money than it should.
At Protectyourbubble.com we aim to simplify the process of taking out personal insurance - from buying a policy to making a claim. For more information or to get a quote, please visit us at http://www.protectyourbubble.com.
Brits are Paying Too Much for iPhone Insurance From Major Networks, According to Protectyourbubble.com
It may be the must-have gadget this year, but Brits are paying over the odds for their iPhone insurance by purchasing it through the major networks.
2010-11-11
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