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30th March 2015, 16:02 | #1 |
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Insurance recommendations
Can any please help me, I'm new to rover ownership and am concerned about valuations by insurance company's , can anyone recomend a good ins co?thank you , Gerry N.
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30th March 2015, 16:30 | #2 |
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Well I used Adrian Flux for the first time this year it saved me 200 english pounds (well says governor of bank of england on them ) and we agreed a fixed value for my car of 2k in the event it gets written off heaven forbid of coure but you cant be too careful, its worth trying the comparison sites I have had good service from LV and Esure in the past shop around you never know you could get lucky
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30th March 2015, 18:48 | #3 |
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Curiously I thought that when I turned 50, SAGA would be cheap (because I was over 50), but when I got a quote from them they were 400 MORE than the next best quote (Swinton) and SAGA had a compulsory 350 excess!!
Swinton was 189 for the year, fully comp, protected NCB, 100 excess.
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But many on here will tell you your insurer will always try to take your eyes out come your renewal....I hear a lot of good things about Adrian Flux but they always come out as one of the most expensive when i have tried them there are plenty good policies out there you just have to find them |
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