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    Get Advice From Other Customers In A Protect your bubble Review

    Gadgets and gizmos are riding a crest of a wave right now.  People simply can’t operate, in business or at leisure, without the mobile phones and iPhones, laptops and iPads, IPods and MP3 players, games consoles, Sat Navs and cameras that everyone takes for granted.  Alongside the evolving popularity of 21st century gadgets and gizmos comes 21st century gadget and gizmo insurance from Protect your bubble and their contemporaries.  With so many different insurance providers all keen to secure their slice of the pie, customers can clear up their confusion by checking out review sites before choosing the best insurer for them.

    Customers can find almost as many review sites online as insurers!  There are approximately eight review sites on Google’s first page rankings alone, that collectively include in excess of 800 Protect your bubble reviews.  These can be really useful resources for people who have made up their minds to insure their gadgets and gizmos, yet are overwhelmed by the choices on offer.  After all, every insurer and the promises they make look great on the screen!  Referring to a review site can answer those underlying questions that customers want answered, about costs, about small print, about speed of payment, about overall customer service.  Review sites can provide these answers straight from the mouths of other folks who have already been there and done that.

    Real customers, who have taken out gadget insurance with companies like Protect your bubble, review their experiences online.  In many cases, they provide their feedback to review sites when they have something particularly nice or particularly nasty to say about their insurers.    On one popular review site, John Hill from London is delighted with his “successful first time claim”, and Ben Holmes from Bristol thinks that Protect your bubble is “absolutely brill”.  PJ from Cardiff was unlucky enough to fall victim to petty theft, but soon had, “a new iPhone thanks to them”.  Hilary Fraser from Southampton sums up her customer satisfaction shortly and sweetly: “I would recommend this site to everyone, it is straight forward to use and saves you money”.

    When looking at an unfavourable Protect your bubble review, people should bear in mind that every insurer in existence has a broad range of good, bad and ugly customer feedback.  It’s a regular occurrence that one poor review from a disgruntled customer spawns a further raft of damning reviews – like the knock-on effect when someone doesn’t enjoy dinner at a restaurant, resulting in other people deciding that their meal wasn’t so good either!

    The feedback of every customer on a review site is subjective and a single Protect your bubble review represents the opinions of just one customer.  Readers have no way of knowing how accurate customer reviews are, or whether customers doing the complaining are in the right or in the wrong.

    Some tips to get a clearer view of the reviews:

    Look at a few different review sites perhaps offers a clearer and more objective picture.

    Quantity is everything, if the majority of people are happy, you are unlikely to have any issues

    Look at how, and how quickly the insurer responds to criticism or praise; no company is perfect, but working hard to make things better counts.

    Look for poor grammar, overuse of detail and patterns, there are a lot of malicious reviewers that simply want to damage the companies reputation and may exaggerate accordingly.

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Protect your bubble is a trading name of Assurant Direct Limited, a company registered in England and Wales (registration company number 5399683). Assurant Direct Limited is an Appointed Representative of Assurant Intermediary Limited, a company registered in England and Wales (registration company number 4019801). Assurant Intermediary Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (registered number 311243). You can check this on the FSA's register by visiting the FSA's website www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/register or by contacting the FSA on 0845 606 1234.

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