Trying to Cut Costs? Post Office® warns that skimping on insurance might not be the best option

The recession is causing many of us to re-assess our outgoings. It might seem tempting to some, but Post Office® has issued fresh warnings today that cutting back on home and car insurance is not the best way to save on the pennies. Alongside fresh statistics that around 3,000 people die on UK roads as a result of car accidents, many are still looking to cut back on what should be a necessity – even though they are aware that having no car insurance is illegal.

Post Office® research is also showing an increase in customers who are switching from their existing “Comprehensive” policy to cheaper options such as “Third Party, Fire and Theft” and just “Third Party”. There has also been an increase in visitors to comparison websites and trends for other incentives in the industry such as cash-back which has been criticised for the confusion it can cause to some consumers.

Consequently, to ensure customers get the best cheap car insurance quote, the Post Office® has launched the simple and successful Quotefinder tool. Just type in your current premium price and challenge the Quotefinder to get you a better quote from its comprehensive database of top insurers, in seconds.

Despite reports elsewhere that premiums are on the rise, Post Office® is adamant that we are living in a buyers’ market currently in the UK. This is also particularly relevant to the home insurance industry where, again, many of us are eager to cut back on payments. Although the risks and legal issues may not be as serious when it comes to insuring your house, homeowners are being reminded that we are seeing an increase in burglaries and thefts. Most notably, cases of opportunist stealing from gardens and outbuildings such as sheds are expected to increase by more than 63 percent in comparison to two years ago.

And finally: consider your contents.

The Manbag is set to make an even bigger splash than it did last year, with celebrities such as David Beckham and Kanye West pioneering the look – and making the trendy holdalls even more desirable. Post Office® are warning that designer labels may necessitate specialist insurance, whilst their contents – which on average can amount to as much as £418 – might not definitely be covered by your existing home insurance.

Emma Baunach, of Post Office® Home Insurance said: 'It's important that men consider this a serious risk and take steps to protect their possessions by taking out personal possessions cover as part of their contents insurance.'

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