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Offline AccyD

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Re: UK insurance premiums set to sky-rocket.
« on: September 11, 2004, 06:00:02 PM »
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Robert17 wrote:
I passed my test first time, so that proves that anyone with the intelligence of dog or higher can  :lol:

If she does PassPlus she could get 50% off the premium  :-o  That's what I did, anyway.

Robert


Speaking from someone in the car repair business the customer service from insurance is best with the Direct Line group of companies, try Tesco if she is young (10% off for online quotes). If she is involved in an accident and the car is written off then they will pay a very fair market value rather than some others (who shall remain nameless) who pay the worst price possible for the cars, and general claims are dealt with MUCH faster than other companies.

We deal with all of the major insurance companies and they are far and away the best.

Best of luck anyway.
 

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Re: UK insurance premiums set to sky-rocket.
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2004, 07:35:07 PM »
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Biggest Insurance company in the UK, 2nd Biggest in Europe, 7th Biggest in the World - redefining Customer centricity.
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Yes but only competitive if you are over 45, never had an accident and drive less than 2000 miles per year !!

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