drbeansri
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Registered: 10th Dec 06
Location: Hertfordshire / Plymouth
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try back of max power magazines or vauxhall specialist insurers
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geordiecorsa
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Registered: 26th Mar 05
Location: South Tyneside or deepest darkest cumbria!
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I've found quinn to be fantastic, absolutly no problems -when my old insurers wouldn't send out my NCB certificate,
quinn were ace, told me not to stress and they'd sort it, they did.
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
Location: Cambridgeshire
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quote: Originally posted by 12vMatt
quote: Originally posted by Dave A
STAY AWAY FROM QUINN. THEY ARE SHIT
maybe but theyre cheap. anyway theyll only be shit if you actually need to make a claim, easy solution = dont claim
If you're paying out for insurance, why would you not use it if you needed to?
When will people realise that with certain things, simply going for the cheapest is a rubbish idea.
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12vMatt
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Registered: 28th Oct 06
Location: Sunderland
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if i claim then i will lose my NCB so i would only be claiming if the car was a total loss.
also the chaepest wasnt a rubbish idea, it was 1200 with quinn the next chapest was over 1500 and i couldnt afford to pay that
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AndyCorsaSport
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Registered: 12th Feb 06
Location: Horsforth, West Yorkshire
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quote: Originally posted by 12vMatt
if i claim then i will lose my NCB so i would only be claiming if the car was a total loss.
also the chaepest wasnt a rubbish idea, it was 1200 with quinn the next chapest was over 1500 and i couldnt afford to pay that
No you wouldnt fool.
If you crashed in a 10k car, and there was 6k damage, you wouldnt claim? Youd pay 6k cash? Dont think so, talk realistic, insurance is there to claim on.
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
Location: Cambridgeshire
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quote: Originally posted by 12vMatt
if i claim then i will lose my NCB so i would only be claiming if the car was a total loss.
also the chaepest wasnt a rubbish idea, it was 1200 with quinn the next chapest was over 1500 and i couldnt afford to pay that
So in order to avoid your insurance potentially costing more... you're paying out of your own pocket? It's going to cost you money either way, and quite frankly I'd rather pay the excess and risk my NCB to get my car fixed/replaced as quickly and hassle free as possible.
If you can't afford your insurance, you should have bought a car you could afford to insure.
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12vMatt
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Registered: 28th Oct 06
Location: Sunderland
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its a 12v and was the cheapest i could get
obviously if i hit another vehicle and caused loads of damage to their car then there would have to be a claim made but if anything happens to my vehicle i wont be claiming unless it was over about 300 to repair
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kenny-g
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Registered: 12th Dec 05
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i would say elephant, im 18 and get my years no cliams this month, im paying 850 on a gsi tpft, which is roughly 80 odd a month? mind you for the last 2 months of my old policy when i get the gsi, it was 190..... lol
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Ali Bali
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Registered: 10th Apr 05
Location: Stonehaven, Scotland
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I'd rather lose my NCB than fork out heaps of money paying to fix someone else car plus my own. Just watch out for high excesses cos when u claim for a total loss, they deduct your excess from your payout - sneaky!!
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