Used them twice now
Used them twice now. Much better cover than previous policies and cheaper both for car and home and contense.
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151 Lea Village, B33 9SJ, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Used them twice now. Much better cover than previous policies and cheaper both for car and home and contense.
As Treasurer of a Sports Club I have used the services of Madoc & Rhodes for a number of years and have found them to be highly professional , very competitive in their pricing but even more importantly is that they know how to support the local community.
I would warmly recommend their services with no hesitation.
Keith Fielding
February 2019

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