Originally posted by Alain Maréchal
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
For breakdown service I pay separately to Guild of Experienced motorists: they've never let me down, promise they never will and give immaculate service.
Pedantic question - in my earlier post I used "staff" both in the singular and in the plural. Which is the more correct?
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostPedantic question - in my earlier post I used "staff" both in the singular and in the plural. Which is the more correct?
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Risorgimento
Dave2002, I see little benefit in continuing to use a broker for car insurance. The policy details are there to read on any of the comparison sites. You can also decide whether you want any additional benefits. M&S were offering to undercut any quote by £50 if you had an M&S card. I don't know if that offer is still running. For my own experience, I find that Direct Line are always more expensive (which perhaps why they don't agree to go on comparison sites). Direct Line also seem to cherry pick.
I'm with Hastings. Excellent service. Very reasonable premiums. They behaved impeccably when I wrote my vehicle off. LV are also very good.
Breakdown cover is a separate topic. You can get it bundled with some policies but again, as always, read the small print and also compare with other more direct breakdown cover to see if the extra price to include it on your car policy is worthwhile. I pay a nominal £30 a year (IIRC) and if I breakdown then a nice man comes out and takes my vehicle away to a garage of my choice. I pay the man directly and then claim back from the breakdown company. I've had to claim a few times over the years and it has always been hassle free.
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Richard Tarleton
Some companies want to know about expired points (or driver awareness courses) but not all?
Car insurance seems to have produced some of the stand-out (not always in a good way) advertising campaigns of recent years. So far nobody has mentioned cuddly toys, which you won't get from your broker.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostWe have used LV for the family car
I don't use the Co-op who tried to rip me off with a higher premium for a smaller vehicle on a changeover.
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Originally posted by Risorgimento View PostDirect Line also seem to cherry pick.
They are one of the companies who, when told that I was a musician
refused me completely
What always makes me laugh is the actors who have their voices used on the TV adverts wouldn't be able to get insured by them either
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