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How daft is this for insurance
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Ant
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How daft is this for insurance
rang to get a quote on a audi a4 1.9td on my existing policy and got turned downed being it too powerfull.but yet they can cover me on a impreza
This post was last modified: 18-09-2008 05:09 PM by Ant.
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| 18-09-2008 05:03 PM |
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Saint AAI
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
I hate insurance companies at the min, as well as giving me a policy when I didnt want it, they then sent me a letter saying I have to send them my certificate back as I cancelled, or they will charge me. Yet they e-mailed me my new certificate the fucktards, so I've got to ring them yet again.
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| 18-09-2008 05:13 PM |
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Ant
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
hahah they are a joke, dont know how they figure things out, plus side im saving £70 pcm
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| 18-09-2008 05:14 PM |
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
They could have been fobbing and not realising you had a Subaruuuu already.
Its not too bad though cos if they refuse to insure you, they have to cancel it on 'PRO RATA' basis, better for you and then you're free to search the market. The only downer with that is the NCD you've earned this year will be lost. So if you're on 2 and half years you'll only be able to use 2. Get me??
Ring me if you need help gayboy.
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
work this out I looked to get a 1.0 lupo just for winter to run around in they want 900 to insure me yet the astra with mods declared is only 700 fullycomp
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| 18-09-2008 05:19 PM |
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Alanman
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
£110 on a 1990 XR3i Cabby. I win. lol.
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| 18-09-2008 05:41 PM |
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
I have my own ins on my 2.8ltr turbo Land Rover, but when my Mum rang round to try and add me as a named driver on her 1.4ltr 207 no-one would do it, including the company I have my ins with already! Madness.
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| 18-09-2008 10:38 PM |
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RE: How daft is this for insurance
You wanna try insuring a modified commercial vehicle then!! 
I rang two people and ;
One couldn't get it round their heads that although it was a commercial vehicle, i DIDNT want to use it for commercial purposes!!!!
The other just said, "errr, we cant insure that - sorry!!"

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