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Bike Insurance,lol


Carol Nash,

Me..Hello my renewal is to much,only £2 less than last year,

i will probably move is there a discount to keep me.

Cn,I will see my manager,yes he replies eventually,how about £27 off,

Me,hmm not much then,,

Cn,how much were you thinking of...?

Me,more than that,

Cn,thats the best we can do sir,do you have any qoutes to compare,sir,

Me,yes,i can get atleast £100 less,with exactly the same cover..

Cn,ok,who is that with...

Me,Carol Nash,here is the online booking number..LoL..

Cn,Let me speak to my manager,...ok we can apply a discount code and give you that price.....

Me.......Sorted....



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LOL - same happened with me and LV on the car insurance this year biggrin



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I changed insurers for the lane clearing machine last night and saved over £200 and that was with a higher agreed mileage.

Why is TPFT cheaper than TP?

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Jocko AKA Simmo wrote:

I changed insurers for the lane clearing machine last night and saved over £200 and that was with a higher agreed mileage.

Why is TPFT cheaper than TP?


 It is worth looking at fully comprehensive - that worked out cheaper than TPFT for me confuse



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It may seem odd but for the quotes I have had over the last couple of years, fully comp has been cheaper than third party confuse



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The Insurers must think you seniors aren't so much of a liability biggrin where as me still in my yoof + And a rebel scum bag is totally reckless with high premiums biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Cant wait to be over 40 wink



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There has got to be some benefits to getting old Ian - free bus passes, pension, cheaper insurance etc - but not sure they make up for stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart wink



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TTR wrote:

There has got to be some benefits to getting old Ian - free bus passes, pension, cheaper insurance etc - but not sure they make up for stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart wink


 

I already have the  stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart but I am starting to get cheap insurance so not all bad.



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TTR wrote:

There has got to be some benefits to getting old Ian - free bus passes, pension, cheaper insurance etc - but not sure they make up for stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart wink


 Don't forget arthritis, hernia, more hair out of yer ears than on yer 'ead.... I think, on balance, I'd rather pay more for my insurance hmm.gifcry

 

 



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Don't forget arthritis, hernia, more hair out of yer ears than on yer 'ead.... I think, on balance, I'd rather pay more for my insurance


Carol Nash matched exactly my old premium.all singing and dancing one,so was happy for the lower quote,..

You dont get nothing for being a loyal customer,it,s where they make there money on people being loyal and not offering a discount worthy,
if they offered £50 i would have taken it..


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