Insurance. Compare the ..... WTF!
- BigVeeGrin
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Insurance. Compare the ..... WTF!
these are the two best quotes moneysupermarket could come up with. Think the system has gone a bit wrong
btw - I for what it's worth, but potentially £300 quid in the event of a tumble here, I took the voluntary excess from £300 to £0 and the quote stayed the same
btw - I for what it's worth, but potentially £300 quid in the event of a tumble here, I took the voluntary excess from £300 to £0 and the quote stayed the same
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CIA - Experts in bike insurance indeed
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looks like CIA insurance have been monitoring your posts on here and priced accordingly
AMcQ
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Don't get me started.
You should ring them up and see if they quote the same.
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You should ring them up and see if they quote the same.
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Re: Insurance. Compare the ..... WTF!
Do you have any views on insurance companies then Carl?cybercarl wrote:Don't get me started.
You should ring them up and see if they quote the same.
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Two bikes, still only four cylinders!
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Re: Insurance. Compare the ..... WTF!
Do you have no, no claims?.BigVeeGrin wrote: these are the two best quotes moneysupermarket could come up with. Think the system has gone a bit wrong
btw - I for what it's worth, but potentially £300 quid in the event of a tumble here, I took the voluntary excess from £300 to £0 and the quote stayed the same
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i thought £134 was dear for third party
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Bit of a difference there! I guess all websites are prone to glitches and whatnot, got this a few weeks back trying to see how much it would cost my friend if he moved onto a cbr600f in a few years time...
Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
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I have no pictures, but when I passed my test 2 years ago I did a quote for the zzr6 and I thought I would do a few off of my wish list. Aprilia rsv1000 £758 fully comp, zx10r £1300, gsxr1000 £17000 that's not a typo that is the best price anybody could give me for a gsxr1000, one years no claims and it was down to £1600 whereas the other two were down to about £580
- BigVeeGrin
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this gets better
Best Quote from comparison sites = £65, provider is Swinton
Current insurance provider is Swinton and their best, "loyal customer you mean so much to us would love you to stay" quote = £123, including a £25 service charge for, I kid you not, "providing you with this priority service"
Best Quote from comparison sites = £65, provider is Swinton
Current insurance provider is Swinton and their best, "loyal customer you mean so much to us would love you to stay" quote = £123, including a £25 service charge for, I kid you not, "providing you with this priority service"
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I'm with Carole Nash now. Not personally, you understand. I now pay the princely sum of £144 a year for both bikes, fully comp. protected NCD and European Breakdown included. They think that at my age I must be sensible and mature. Little do they know.....
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!