M&S offers cash back insurance customers

M&S OFFERS CASH BACK INSURANCE CUSTOMERS

Article date: 01/06/2005 : 16:03:54

New customers taking out Marks & Spencer car or home insurance policies between May 31st and August 31st will receive £50 off their first year premiums.

&More Credit Card or Chargecard holders will also receive 250 bonus &More reward points when they apply for a quote.

At the launch of the new offer, Peter Longstaff, head of general insurance at Marks & Spencer Money, said: "This is a great opportunity for our customers to purchase one of our high quality products.

"Our policies offer exceptional cover and great value for money and we are giving our customers the chance to experience them at a discounted price. We are not only offering them £50 off their Car Insurance but also £50 off their Home Insurance too."

The M&S home insurance offers unlimited cover, which can be extended to protect possessions when they are abroad. While the car cover provides UK and European breakdown cover.

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