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Re: Insurance
« Reply #15 on: 09 March 2013, 14:16:43 »

If you have'nt tried Priviledge yet,I would....my 2.0 £198.00   3.0 MV6 £220  3.2 MV6  £225     2006 1.8 Astra £179
                                                     All fully comp, and they saved us £600+ on our house insurance against those twisting barstewards Lloyds. Did it through Go compare :y
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #16 on: 09 March 2013, 14:59:19 »

Who was that quote from Steve?

Axa one payment including courtesy car and windscreen breakdown not needed. All others paying on a monthly came in at about £230 upwards
Just quoted me £364 >:(
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« Reply #17 on: 09 March 2013, 17:10:20 »

Just got quoted a couple of mins ago for the latest addition to the fleet. 2001 3.2 Elite £256.52 with Privilage.
That's on the Go Compare site,but I reckon if I speak directly to Privilage I can get 10% off that which I did on the other four cars.I think they are there till eight on a Saturday,will give them a call now and see what happens :-\
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« Reply #18 on: 09 March 2013, 17:43:16 »

I just have to  ;D at the quotes you guys get......i would bite the arm of anyone offering me insurance at those prices....

Try telling the brokers/insurance comps you want taxi/private hire insurance......and you could almost add a 0 to the end of your quotes  ::)
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« Reply #19 on: 09 March 2013, 17:50:58 »

Just got a direct quote from Privilege at £158.50 which includes protected NCB/windscreen/hire car etc,christ I was only going to skin them for 1O%...RESULT :o :y they gave me the discount for no other drivers on the policy and a limit of 5000 miles annually which suits me but perhaps it would'nt suit everyone,still cheap though :y
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #20 on: 09 March 2013, 18:02:13 »

I just have to  ;D at the quotes you guys get......i would bite the arm of anyone offering me insurance at those prices....

Try telling the brokers/insurance comps you want taxi/private hire insurance......and you could almost add a 0 to the end of your quotes  ::)

Me too, but trade policies are never cheap ::) ::)

I remember in about '98 I was paying £100/week for my Private Hire insurance :o :o
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« Reply #21 on: 09 March 2013, 18:47:41 »

I just have to  ;D at the quotes you guys get......i would bite the arm of anyone offering me insurance at those prices....

Try telling the brokers/insurance comps you want taxi/private hire insurance......and you could almost add a 0 to the end of your quotes  ::)

Me too, but trade policies are never cheap ::) ::)

I remember in about '98 I was paying £100/week for my Private Hire insurance :o :o

You must have been a naughty boy LD....to be paying that much  :o ::)

Its about 1/2 that on average these days......i did manage to get 4 cars on fully comp to £3200/yr a few years ago, but now i dont have them, so dont have the leverage i did on ins comps  :(

Back then i had 2 vectras at 800/year. A C class merc on 800/ year . They then wanted £1000 for my Omega.....I told them i wanted the Omega at £800 or loose the lot.....no suprise when they did the Omega at £800 too  ::) ;D
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #22 on: 09 March 2013, 18:56:49 »

Mine was £268 seven months back with Admiral which is good for London.  Worth shopping around all the comparison sites (because some are owned by suppliers eg Confused.com is owned by Admiral):
www.comparethemarket.com
www.gocompare.com
www.confused.com
www.money.co.uk
www.moneysupermarket.com
And don't forget the cashback sites like www.topcashback.co.uk
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #23 on: 09 March 2013, 20:27:31 »

Who was that quote from Steve?

Axa one payment including courtesy car and windscreen breakdown not needed. All others paying on a monthly came in at about £230 upwards
Just quoted me £364 >:(

Got the quote from compare the flearats.com
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #24 on: 09 March 2013, 20:29:55 »

Who was that quote from Steve?

Axa one payment including courtesy car and windscreen breakdown not needed. All others paying on a monthly came in at about £230 upwards
Just quoted me £364 >:(

Got the quote from compare the flearats.com
Nope, Axa`s own site
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #25 on: 09 March 2013, 21:03:35 »

I pay £29 a month to Sheila's Wheels which seems a bit pricey?

I do live in London though so maybe that makes a difference?
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« Reply #26 on: 09 March 2013, 21:06:51 »

I pay £29 a month to Sheila's Wheels which seems a bit pricey?

I do live in London though so maybe that makes a difference?
Nothing to do with living in London, Kate. You are female and it is unversally recognised that women are crap drivers. Surprised it's that cheap really. ::)
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« Reply #27 on: 09 March 2013, 21:09:02 »

I pay £29 a month to Sheila's Wheels which seems a bit pricey?

I do live in London though so maybe that makes a difference?
Nothing to do with living in London, Kate. You are female and it is unversally recognised that women are crap drivers. Surprised it's that cheap really. ::)

Well I'm pleased I've got a good deal then. ;)
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« Reply #28 on: 09 March 2013, 21:16:43 »

I pay £29 a month to Sheila's Wheels which seems a bit pricey?

I do live in London though so maybe that makes a difference?
Nothing to do with living in London, Kate. You are female and it is unversally recognised that women are crap drivers. Surprised it's that cheap really. ::)

Well I'm pleased I've got a good deal then. ;)
Seriously.....living in London and driving a barge....that seems very reasonable. Some poor sods on here are paying a fortune. :-)
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Re: Insurance
« Reply #29 on: 09 March 2013, 21:17:52 »

I just have to  ;D at the quotes you guys get......i would bite the arm of anyone offering me insurance at those prices....

Try telling the brokers/insurance comps you want taxi/private hire insurance......and you could almost add a 0 to the end of your quotes  ::)

Me too, but trade policies are never cheap ::) ::)

I remember in about '98 I was paying £100/week for my Private Hire insurance :o :o

You must have been a naughty boy LD....to be paying that much  :o ::)

Its about 1/2 that on average these days......i did manage to get 4 cars on fully comp to £3200/yr a few years ago, but now i dont have them, so dont have the leverage i did on ins comps  :(

Back then i had 2 vectras at 800/year. A C class merc on 800/ year . They then wanted £1000 for my Omega.....I told them i wanted the Omega at £800 or loose the lot.....no suprise when they did the Omega at £800 too  ::) ;D

I was 20/21 and only part time ;)
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