Expensive Wedding Gifts Require Wedding Insurance
Is a wedding list self indulgent or sensible? Although you might feel a little uncomfortable making public just how many knives and forks you need, when it comes to getting useful wedding gifts, a list makes it all a lot easier – especially when it’s covered by added security from your wedding insurance policy.
Despite the fact that wedding lists have been around for years, they’ve recently been given a modern twist. More and more couples are opting for online wedding lists, which are automatically updated after guests purchase something. No longer do you need to fear getting the same toaster four times – in fact you don’t need to get a toaster at all if it’s not on your list.
Although it might seem demanding to create a list of goodies which will set you up for married life, it allows your guests to choose what to get you. Pick your gifts wisely – make sure there is a widely distributed price range, so that everyone can pick something whatever their budget.
You should also think about the kinds of gifts that will last a long time; the newest TV set might look good this season, but how romantic is a remote control after a couple of years? Wine glasses, cutlery, fancy crockery or long lasting cookware are a traditional option – department stores like John Lewis have an eclectic range of contemporary and classic designs to suit everyone’s tastes.
If you create a wedding list with a reputable store, such as John Lewis, you can be assured of quality gifts, and your wedding insurance will have added value too.
Standard wedding insurance will protect wedding gifts against loss or damage for up to seven days prior to the wedding and up to twenty four hours after the reception (as long as they’re stored by you or a close relative, at the reception or in transit).
If your gifts are purchased through a wedding list, however, your insurance provider may protect your gifts for up to ninety days after the wedding. Whilst a wedding list will give you security of knowing what you’re going to get on the big day, investing in wedding insurance will mean your gifts will be secure in the event of loss or theft too.
In fact, quality wedding insurance will cover all the essential items for your wedding day against loss, damage or theft, including wedding attire, cake, flowers, and rings. Insurance will also help you financially if your wedding has to be postponed because of ill health in the immediate wedding party.
The only surprises you should have on your wedding day are nice ones. If you want to make sure you have gifts that last, and that are protected against risk in the future, then a wedding list and wedding insurance should be a priority.
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