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Re: Insurance recommendations please
« Reply #15 on: 21 July 2011, 21:53:53 »

adrianflux qouted me £1200 fully comp..now i`m 40 yrs old 8 yrs protected ncb,no points and drive a 1.8 veccy c 06 plate estate..... their reason for such a high quote.. veccys are easy to steal in your area mr lovatt..... :o >:( >:( so i went online and a certain meerkat qoute me £693 fully comp still expensive but at least its cheapest i`ve seen...
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« Reply #16 on: 21 July 2011, 22:40:37 »

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What kind of money is your trader policy costing a year? What do you have to do to qualify for one? Which companies offer it?  :-/

being in the motor trade would be a start :D ;D,quite a few companies do trade insurance but price can vary enormously,mine is around £1150 fully comp for me and SWMBO and covers all the cars we own and of course everything that we drive
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« Reply #17 on: 21 July 2011, 23:15:23 »

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What kind of money is your trader policy costing a year? What do you have to do to qualify for one? Which companies offer it?  :-/

being in the motor trade would be a start :D ;D,quite a few companies do trade insurance but price can vary enormously,mine is around £1150 fully comp for me and SWMBO and covers all the cars we own and of course everything that we drive

I assumed that would be the case, but I've always bought/sold and worked on cars on a part-time basis. I'm just wondering whether that would be enough to qualify for trade insurance, or what I would have to do to qualify?

If I'm being rediculous, just tell me!  :D :y
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Re: Insurance recommendations please
« Reply #18 on: 22 July 2011, 11:50:17 »

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What kind of money is your trader policy costing a year? What do you have to do to qualify for one? Which companies offer it?  :-/

being in the motor trade would be a start :D ;D,quite a few companies do trade insurance but price can vary enormously,mine is around £1150 fully comp for me and SWMBO and covers all the cars we own and of course everything that we drive

I assumed that would be the case, but I've always bought/sold and worked on cars on a part-time basis. I'm just wondering whether that would be enough to qualify for trade insurance, or what I would have to do to qualify?

If I'm being rediculous, just tell me!  :D :y

You can be a part time trader ;) ;)

I'm looking at a few options myself, one being some form of motor trading again... Probably a bit of breaking, LPG conversions and general servicing :-/ A lot depends on whether I can get redeployment at work ;)
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« Reply #19 on: 22 July 2011, 14:25:57 »

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What kind of money is your trader policy costing a year? What do you have to do to qualify for one? Which companies offer it?  :-/

being in the motor trade would be a start :D ;D,quite a few companies do trade insurance but price can vary enormously,mine is around £1150 fully comp for me and SWMBO and covers all the cars we own and of course everything that we drive

I assumed that would be the case, but I've always bought/sold and worked on cars on a part-time basis. I'm just wondering whether that would be enough to qualify for trade insurance, or what I would have to do to qualify?

If I'm being rediculous, just tell me!  :D :y

You can be a part time trader ;) ;)

I'm looking at a few options myself, one being some form of motor trading again... Probably a bit of breaking, LPG conversions and general servicing :-/ A lot depends on whether I can get redeployment at work ;)

I think a few of the trade ins companies offer this nowadays but probably with certain conditions :y

something like this perhaps    http://www.tradeplaninsurance.co.uk/
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Re: Insurance recommendations please
« Reply #20 on: 22 July 2011, 15:35:39 »

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Looking for suggestions for sensible quotes from reputable companies please. I need to insure my mig, my diesel cavalier and SWMBO's Hyundai Getz.

http://www.tradexinsurance.co.uk/homefleet-insurance worth a try
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« Reply #21 on: 22 July 2011, 16:44:40 »

Cheers for all the suggestions guys!  :y

I'm waiting to hear back for a couple of the trade insurers, but in the mean time I've had a quote off Aviva..

Admiral multicar... £1139  :o  Aviva (with slightly better cover)... £747!!  8-) ;D :y

None of the comparison site could come close, and neither could Admiral when I phoned them back!

It's taken most of the day and I suspect I'll have to do all this again next year, but 400 quid is some saving!!

Pub tonight I think!!  8-) :y
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« Reply #22 on: 22 July 2011, 16:57:29 »

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Cheers for all the suggestions guys!  :y

I'm waiting to hear back for a couple of the trade insurers, but in the mean time I've had a quote off Aviva..

Admiral multicar... £1139  :o  Aviva (with slightly better cover)... £747!!  8-) ;D :y

None of the comparison site could come close, and neither could Admiral when I phoned them back!

It's taken most of the day and I suspect I'll have to do all this again next year, but 400 quid is some saving!!

Pub tonight I think!!  8-) :y

Good result :y
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Re: Insurance recommendations please
« Reply #23 on: 22 July 2011, 17:06:36 »

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Cheers for all the suggestions guys!  :y

I'm waiting to hear back for a couple of the trade insurers, but in the mean time I've had a quote off Aviva..

Admiral multicar... £1139  :o  Aviva (with slightly better cover)... £747!!  8-) ;D :y

None of the comparison site could come close, and neither could Admiral when I phoned them back!

It's taken most of the day and I suspect I'll have to do all this again next year, but 400 quid is some saving!!

Pub tonight I think!!  8-) :y

Well done! :y
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