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Mr Gav

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Re: Car ins. woes.
« Reply #15 on: 03 March 2016, 20:28:07 »

I was thinking of Adrian Flux for the 370z but I think I`ll give it a miss but as it is modified it might be a last resort  :-\
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Re: Car ins. woes.
« Reply #16 on: 03 March 2016, 20:37:03 »

Both the Omega, LPG and Irmscher kit making it "modified", and Chris's clit .. Cat C write off, are difficult to insure with some places ... been with Adrian Flux for several years now with no problems at all
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« Reply #17 on: 03 March 2016, 20:52:14 »

My first experience of them wasn't the best start,so will just see how I get on and if there's any more iffy stuff,then I'll vote with my feet and cut them loose next year :-\
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« Reply #18 on: 03 March 2016, 20:53:24 »

My only experience of Adrian Flux was years & years ago .... 25+  ??? ??? .... and I had cover note after cover note before I eventually received my certificate

This was my issue with them - they did not produce certificate despite umpteen requests so claimed full refund and insured elsewhere. Very dodgy - they tell or told customers cover notes were fine - are they hell
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« Reply #19 on: 03 March 2016, 21:25:44 »

They appear to have every thing online in 'my Adrian Flux' but I have given up trying to access it as it just shows access failed continually.I have had numerous conversations with their technical dept who say that the system is still work in progress,so not satisfactory at all and zero paperwork to confirm cover ::)
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« Reply #20 on: 03 March 2016, 23:54:06 »

I was supposed to be insured with Aviva. A cert from them you would rely on - a cover note from Flux made me feel as though I had no insurance - I never got a cert from Aviva - hence why I went elsewhere and recovered evg I had paid to Flux.
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« Reply #21 on: 04 March 2016, 15:22:10 »

All insurance quotes will be hiked this year, I've just had a renewal quote for £150 which was £120 last year (not car ins, obviously).
Remember the flooding we had at the arse end of last year? You will be paying for that.

Well I hope you don't experience the rodgering that little Ireland has experienced this year. Renewals are showing anything from 50 to 120 % plus hike ,it's a national scandal that the politicians are choosing to ignore as the feeding frenzy benefits many many sections of the economy at no cost to the government .
My van insurance went from €320 to € 640 just like that and there was no movement on the price  . I've calculated that I've a total of 88 years of claim free motor insurance adding up all the company car, classic car, commercial and private policies that ran concurrently over the years  but that meant nothing . Pay up or fook off is their new mantra.
On top of the increase most of the big hitters in the industry just decided to refuse to insure cars older than 15 years , no worthy explanation just a straight refusal. I was with Zurich for eleven years over here and when my Omega reached 15 they simply said that the car was too old and refused to renew . I demanded and got a letter stating their reason for refusal and it states exactly that .
I have only today got insurance at a very good rate but that was after being quoted from € 600 to €1125 when my last renewal on the car was € 315 , I had to endure countless interrogations from many companies I contacted on the end of the 'phone only to be told , NO!,  we'll have to contact our underwriters,  yer cars too old ya cheapskate  or 'cause you drive an old car we think you're a scamming low life .
God forbid you over there have to endure this shit storm cause it takes up so much of your time .
They are all a shower of blaggards as far as I'm concerned. >:(
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« Reply #22 on: 04 March 2016, 15:39:45 »

It's all about the money and nothing else.....customer service is right at the bottom of the list and up selling is at the top. ::) 
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« Reply #23 on: 04 March 2016, 16:11:20 »

All insurance quotes will be hiked this year, I've just had a renewal quote for £150 which was £120 last year (not car ins, obviously).
Remember the flooding we had at the arse end of last year? You will be paying for that.

Well I hope you don't experience the rodgering that little Ireland has experienced this year. Renewals are showing anything from 50 to 120 % plus hike ,it's a national scandal that the politicians are choosing to ignore as the feeding frenzy benefits many many sections of the economy at no cost to the government .
My van insurance went from €320 to € 640 just like that and there was no movement on the price  . I've calculated that I've a total of 88 years of claim free motor insurance adding up all the company car, classic car, commercial and private policies that ran concurrently over the years  but that meant nothing . Pay up or fook off is their new mantra.
On top of the increase most of the big hitters in the industry just decided to refuse to insure cars older than 15 years , no worthy explanation just a straight refusal. I was with Zurich for eleven years over here and when my Omega reached 15 they simply said that the car was too old and refused to renew . I demanded and got a letter stating their reason for refusal and it states exactly that .
I have only today got insurance at a very good rate but that was after being quoted from € 600 to €1125 when my last renewal on the car was € 315 , I had to endure countless interrogations from many companies I contacted on the end of the 'phone only to be told , NO!,  we'll have to contact our underwriters,  yer cars too old ya cheapskate  or 'cause you drive an old car we think you're a scamming low life .
God forbid you over there have to endure this shit storm cause it takes up so much of your time .
They are all a shower of blaggards as far as I'm concerned. >:(
That's not good  :o

And it's Blackguards.......pronounced blaggards, Paddy  ;D
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