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I want my donation to countTerms and conditions
- If you, or your insurer, cancel your policy before a donation is deposited in your account, then you will not be eligible to receive a donation
- Donations will not be paid if you claim a Confused.com Reward or any other offer or voucher.
- Confused.com Combined Building & Contents Home Insurance donation is available through easyfundraising on genuine, tracked transactions completed immediately and wholly online.
- Donations will only be paid on new quotes completed and bought online via the easyfundraising link. For the avoidance of doubt, donations will not be paid if a saved or previous quote is used.
- Donations will be confirmed after your policy has been active for at least 90 days.
- Your donation may initially track lower.
- Donation rates are subject to change both up and down.
- This offer is only available to United Kingdom residents who have purchased a valid Combined Building & Contents Home Insurance policy through Confused.com via easyfundraising
- Donations may not be paid on VAT, delivery, card payment fees, taxes or any other additional charges
- Confused.com is a trading name of Inspop.com Limited and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority