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    Because i'm newly registered i had a years worth of free insurance with my registration. That is up for renewal soon. Who's the cheapest on insurance NCMA or Morton Michael?? Also how much does everyone pay monthly just to get an idea. Thanks
    katieskatie xx

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    I am with MM and paid £41.

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    Default Re: insurance

    The insurance part of NCMA is about £26 the rest is membership makes it around £67 total for the year. You can pay for them seperately. I am with NCMA but thinking of swapping to MM when mine runs out - however I may still be a member ( more expensive that way but want to be a NCMA member still).

    The MM total above is yearly too.

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    For insurance and membership with NCMA it is currently £73.50, the insurance is £23.50 but you cannot have it without the membership, mine is due for renewal tomorrow but I think it is too much so I'm changing to MM

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    Default Re: insurance

    I have always insured with Morton Michel.

    They offer a range of benefits including money off vouchers, a newsletter and an online craft magazine.

    They also have a good reputation for sorting out problems quickly.

    We have a Lucida and they are very competitive for imported car insurance too.

    I know that Ncma does good work for childminders and lobbies on our behalf I just wish they would review their prices.

    hth

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    thanks ladies!
    katieskatie xx

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    i am also thinking of going to morton michael as mines runs out in june and i am finding ncma expensive

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    I'm renewing with MM this year due to the cost. x

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    I renewed with MM again this year about 2 weeks ago. Had a phonecall from NCMA yesterday saying they have a special offer on doing the membership for £15 and insurance for £23, at least I think that was what she said as she kept getting mixed up. Maybe worth giving them a ring to find out.

 

 

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