Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Bling Brits Advised To Consider Insurance

With the nation's wrists, fingers, necks and ears gleaming with jewellery, consumers have been advised to make sure that having bling does not blind them from protecting such possessions. Such is the assertion of Halifax Home Insurance in which a study reveals that the typical British household contains 1,986 pounds worth of jewellery, with just over one in ten (11 per cent) respondents owning rings, necklace, earrings and other items with a combined value of more than 5,000 pounds. Overall, the country was indicated as having finery to the total value of 52 billion pounds.

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