xivlias "other" thread of multiple problems?
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
speedy, what kind of lousy insurance company is that?? :S
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
A typical one for this country! And one that sponsors a high profile racing series in this country and seems to be highly advertised by MCN.....
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
I'm with Carole Nash, came out cheapest with all mods and accessories declared with 1 years ncb and a restricted license for £550 fully comp with £150 excess, much better than my previous insurer and anybody else wanted. Plus their service is top notch from my experience.
I'd stick with the nc for a while, you never know you might fall in love with it
I'd stick with the nc for a while, you never know you might fall in love with it
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
£99.83 comp... :-)
CN quoted £127.86, although the excess was £100 rather than the £250. However, unless I'm at fault, the excess would be paid by the third party who caused the damage anyway, wouldn't it?
CN quoted £127.86, although the excess was £100 rather than the £250. However, unless I'm at fault, the excess would be paid by the third party who caused the damage anyway, wouldn't it?
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
I am not sure on that, was just very happy not to be paying £1150 which is what every other company wanted
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
Well, when I got the bike, I was 22/23, and it was £430 TPFT, but that was 10 years ago!
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
Not that I moan about my insurance price at all, but I definitely never will now!
Think CN quoted me 390 TPFT and I was 19 at the time and that was only April this year.
Think CN quoted me 390 TPFT and I was 19 at the time and that was only April this year.
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
my uncle gets 103 pounds fully comp/year on an gsxr 1000 2012
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I and all Australian riders have the option of paying nothing!xivlia wrote:my uncle gets 103 pounds fully comp/year on an gsxr 1000 2012
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Re: xivlias thread of multiple problems?
how does that work?