Gadget insurance comparison service launched
Aggregator Moneymaxim.co.uk has announced the launch of what it claims is the UK's first gadget insurance comparison service.
The service has been designed to enable consumers to compare the cost of individual insurance on items ranging from from sat-navs to laptops, MP3 players to PSPs and DVD players to flat screen TVs.
Mark Bower, MD of Moneymaxim.co.uk, said: “As gadgets grow in importance to our daily lives making sure that you have the right level of insurance cover in place is becoming more and more essential. Our search engine is a UK first and allows consumers to easily compare the price of individual
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