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Are you sure you are insured?
PhilSkill
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

I'm with Admiral Multi-car, overall works out half the price than LR and Aviva seperately for 2 cars. And All options were noted and cost no extra, even alterations when I renewed never cost a bean. Admirals accident process has been tried and has proved good so far, see griff's thread.

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18-01-2013 10:50am
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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

(17-01-2013 10:41pm)Evo-king Wrote:  It was Tesco, but now I'm with the British Bulldog. Oh yes.

IIRC like Direct Line they are also owned by you and me as part if the RBS group. Ie they are state owned
Insurers! Oh yes, could be better. Don't av these problems insuring with Land Rover

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18-01-2013 03:53pm
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jitenc
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

Just near my renewal date.. Admiral come out £300 dearer than the cheapest quote from the comparison sites... Think now that admiral give you a very competitive price as a new customer but bump up the price for the 2nd year... Jokers... Am going to AXA with the same cover...

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19-01-2013 11:02pm
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cjh
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

On no! not AXA they are top of my black list.....They used every trick in the book to avoid paying up, they tried everything and eventually found a clause.....cost me £800 wouldn't touch them with a barge pole!

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19-01-2013 11:15pm
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Bodlyfunctions
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

(18-01-2013 10:12am)paisan Wrote:  I am also with LR Insurance as they were most competitive when I collected car in March 2012. Aviva were hopeless and wanted to ramp up the premium and excess because it was a new model.
Aviva Customer service are abysmal. I stayed with them for a few years when insuring a Freelander but renewal time or any discussion with them was tortuous and I hate their voice controlled/word recognition switch board with a passion.
One thing to remember with LR Insurance is you cannot switch a car temporarily onto the policy i.e yours in for a service and you need a days cover on garage loan car . That may be a problem for some people. A car can only be switched onto the policy if the insured vehicle is being claimed for and then you have a temp loan vehicle to use.

I have a written clause on my certificate of insurance that I am covered to use a dealership courtesy car on my policy if mine goes in for a service.
Might be worth you giving LR a ring as when I asked them about loan car cover they needed to send me an updated certificate.
19-01-2013 11:16pm
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PhilSkill
 

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(19-01-2013 11:02pm)jitenc Wrote:  Just near my renewal date.. Admiral come out £300 dearer than the cheapest quote from the comparison sites... Think now that admiral give you a very competitive price as a new customer but bump up the price for the 2nd year... Jokers... Am going to AXA with the same cover...

Admiral same price this year as last... I don't really use comparison sites I always found when you filled in the details properly they were a totally different price. It's all about who they are targeting as customers on price.

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19-01-2013 11:21pm
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doug
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

(18-01-2013 10:50am)PhilSkill Wrote:  I'm with Admiral Multi-car, overall works out half the price than LR and Aviva seperately for 2 cars. And All options were noted and cost no extra, even alterations when I renewed never cost a bean. Admirals accident process has been tried and has proved good so far, see griff's thread.

Admiral up set me a few years back. They wanted a extra £100 when I got 3 fixed points & another £100 a few months later as my wife had made a claim on her policy (she was a named driver on mine). Then when I changed from a Audi TT to a D3, yet another £200 was asked for. When I pointed out that if I was a new customer starting a policy online that the cost was over £300 less than there renewal price, but I just couldn't make there call centre staff understand my point. So I give up on Admiral after many years of great service.
So for me, never again.

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19-01-2013 11:56pm
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paisan
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

Thanks Bodlyfunctions, interesting to hear. Thats a question for LR Insurance when the renewal comes up in March.
Originally I was told no way , it was a minor inconvenience but not a deal breaker as the Dealership collect & return the vehicle for servicing/warranty work.
20-01-2013 11:25am
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Offroadstu
 

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Post: #19
RE: Are you sure you are insured?

SD4 Pure Auto insurance renewal with Direct Line £1077. 40 yr old male in good postcode 9+ years no claims. They don't want the business. Lost both our cars in last 3 months.
Landrover insurance great customer service 20 minutes later £560 much better cover.
14-02-2013 08:27pm
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Wife's car
 

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RE: Are you sure you are insured?

Land rover insurance what a joke, 56yr old 25 yrs no claims, decent post code, no convictions......quoted £1470
Even the woman who quoted me was shocked !!!

Comparison websites quote me between £300 and £480 same vehicle and details.
14-02-2013 09:21pm
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