At Comfort Insurance we love to give back to our customers! Over the years we have given away everything from an S5 tracker with a lifetime subscription, to camping hampers, VW branded toasters, portable BBQs and sat-navs.
For a chance of winning a £100 gift card take part in our 30-year anniversary giveaway below!
To mark three decades of protecting your motorhome and campervan adventures, we’re giving away a £100 gift card to three random lucky winners!
Your prize, your choice:
Pick from an Amazon, M&S, John Lewis, or Argos gift card – the choice is yours!
We pride ourselves on providing great cover and friendly customer service,
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We challenged you to get into the festive spirit by decorating your motorhome or campervan for Christmas, and your entries truly captured the magic of the season!
We’ve put together a festive video showcasing all the incredible submissions we received.
A big congratulations to our winners David, Michael, and Peter, who each received an Amazon gift card for their fantastic entries!
Some words from our winners!
Peter:
“Wow thank you so much, we celebrate Xmas with the grandchildren’s Xmas party every year, it’s a tradition we’ve been doing with the grandkids since the little one was 12 months old, we have party games, crackers galore Christmas songs and festive foods at a campsite they so love. Thank you again “
David:
“Oh that has made our day – thank you so much for running the competition.
Now we have to work out what we should buy to use in our motorhome. That’s a nice problem to have!”
In conjunction with Camplify, we offered a free to enter draw with a prize of a weekend to the historic Goodwood Revival. This prize consisted of a 3 Day pass for two persons on Friday 16th – Sunday 18th September worth over £800. The draw has now taken place and we’re delighted to announce that the lucky winner is Mrs Sarah Terry from Somerset.
Upon being told of her win, Mrs Terry commented as follows:
“There we were sitting in our motorhome parked on top of the hill above Woolacombe with the sea-fret wrapped around us obscuring any panoramic views and chasing us inside with its dampness. The phone rang and I could see it was Comfort Insurance. We have a claim in progress which is being handled really smoothly but did I really want to discuss the damage to our beloved motorhome?
I pressed “accept” and I am so glad I did – a cheerful Debbie introduced herself and said I was the lucky winner of the Goodwood Revival tickets! What a lovely surprise – it raised our spirits no end.
The sun burnt off the mist shortly afterwards and we are already making plans and looking forward to our trip in September.
Thank you, Comfort Insurance.”
Hello Debbie, as promised here is how we got on at the Goodwood Revival weekend.
We drove to Chichester on the Thursday afternoon and followed the well signposted directions to the field our pitch was on. As we entered there was a tap which we used for filling with water then drove to our allocated pitch. There were ample toilet and shower facilities at both ends of the field which we calculate had capacity for 600! We thought our 7m Autotrail was a reasonable size until we saw that some of the rigs took up 4 pitches!
At 8 the following morning we were awakened by a 10 minute fly-past of 3 spitfires – what an amazing way to start the day. After breakfast we followed the general drift of people down the field, across the road and into a field already half full of cars. Just inside the gate was a tractor and trailer with seating which was one of a fleet running a ferry services to the entrance and back. I would mention that all the show officials were wearing blackarm-bands out of respect for the late Queen.
The field where there was a short queue (for our entrance tickets to be scanned) was full of retro & vintage cars which we could walk around or simply admire while queuing. Using our Programme voucher we collected our bag of goodies and found a seat for coffee while we perused the map.
We quickly realised that maybe 75% of spectators, and all participants, had made an effort to dress in a retro style. There were land-girls, Home Guard, American GIs, RAF, Winston Churchill, bathing beauties (Berkeley Babes), ladies with pinched waisted pencil skirts or 50s skirts with great petticoats, men with flat caps and braces, teddy boys or tweed waistcoats with plus-fours. There were more obscure outfits we are still wondering about such as a monk and French onion sellers.
The event site was divided by the road which had a pedestrian bridge and marshalled crossings. The side we entered was the “Over The Road” event with a funfair complete with steam driven carousel, eateries and bars, stalls selling and promoting products from Ferrari’s to footwear. Consumer warning – pricing was not for the faint hearted. There was also a free to enter open air cinema complete with popcorn.
Across the road was the Revival event proper, accessed via a pedestrian tunnel under the racetrack. There were dozens of racing cars to view (displayed or being prepared in the pit areas) but also aircraft from WW2. Every now and again we would come across a tableau of people enacting a scene such as WW2 airmen and WRACs waiting to be scrambled, a desert (complete with camels) where Tutankhamun’s tomb is about to be discovered.
The organisers had paid great attention to detail so 21st century fittings were concealed or disguised even down to placing plants against catering outfits to conceal the wheels. The ample toilet facilities were shielded by dark screens so no unsightly potaloos here. At various places throughout the site there was live music with seating and areas to dance which were rarely empty. We were amused by the amount of empty champagne bottles where people were enjoying meals from wicker hampers or from the hospitality marquees.
And, of course, there was racing. Using the roving grandstand tickets we were able to choose where to view the historic racetrack from. We could watch cars accelerating along the Levant Straight or negotiate the chicane from the Chicane Grandstand. Alternatively, there were big screens strategically placed so the action could be watched from hospitality areas too. Audio was via an earpiece such a wonderful experience!provided in the event guide pack which had included a programme and a book giving information on the history of the event.
Although the racing finished in the early evening, the “Over The Road” event continued until 10pm but we were already making our way back to the motorhome by then. All three days started with the morning Spitfire flypast and were packed with things to see and do which we will be talking about for years. We had planned to leave on the Monday but came home on the Sunday pm to be off the road during the Queen’s funeral.
Thank you for the super prize which gave us such a wonderful experience!
We teamed up with GAP Security again this year to offer a SmarTrack S5 tracking device to all of our Motorhome and Campervan customers and are delighted to announce that the winner is Mr Philip Brown from Witney.
We like to keep our customers informed of useful and important information in relation to their motorhome and campervan insurance. One of the ways that we keep in touch is via regular customer emails and customer service updates. Included in our Halloween service update was a draw for four lucky motorhome and campervan insurance customers to win a £50 John Lewis voucher. The draw has now taken place and we’re delighted to announce that Paul, Linda, David and Alun were the lucky recipients this time around.
Last year we teamed up with GAP Security and offered all our motorhome and campervan insurance customers the chance to win 1 of 3 SmarTrack S5 tracking devices. The prize included installation and a lifetime subscription.



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