1/3 Off Direct Line Home Insurance
What's the deal?
Get a quote for your buildings and contents insurance with
Direct Line and enjoy a massive 33% discount, plus an additional 10% off the cost of your cover when you buy online. What's more, if you're over 50 you can benefit from an additional new business discount of up to 15%.
They offer up to £1million building's cover as standard, new for old cover on all contents (except clothing), garden cover up to £1,000 and much more.
How do I benefit?
To take advantage of this offer and see if you can beat your renewal, simply visit http://www.directline.com/home/welcome.htm and complete a quote.
Expiry
There is no advertised expiry date for this offer.
Conditions
The '1/3 off' discount is available to customers purchasing buildings and contents insurance together and, if you are eligible for more than one discount they will be deducted consecutively from your individual premium.

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