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TSM 31-01-05 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Kate
I did give her a subtle hint to get online, she promised me she would get back on here again.

As for insuring the S... :( still haven't had a lot of luck. Who would think 3 piddly points would make that much difference???

try http://www.insurance2000.co.uk

wheelnut 13-02-05 05:36 PM

I have just spent an hour this morning finalising quotes, and I am even more confused :?

I used 4 online services and got a variety of quotes between £870 and £119

I used exactly the same criteria ie.Fully Comp. 6000 miles per annum, HGV Driver. £350 excess and 2 years NCB. Value £3000 with £500 extras

I answered every question I was asked honestly :P honestly

3 Quotes were from the same company Equity Red or something, but they varied at least 200 quid

Apart from trying Carole Nash I probably cannot beat £119.

By the way that was from Bennets with free puncture cover :shock: and the excess is only £250

Viney 13-02-05 06:19 PM

hahahaha £113 TPF&T, Euro cover, Legal and breakdown. 33, 5yr ncb, 2 accidents, 3 points, not garaged BR postcode :D

wheelnut 13-02-05 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Viney
hahahaha £113 TPF&T, Euro cover, Legal and breakdown. 33, 5yr ncb, 2 accidents, 3 points, not garaged BR postcode :D

I used exactly the same criteria ie.Fully Comp. 6000 miles per annum, HGV Driver. £350 excess and 2 years NCB. Value £3000 with £500 extras

Seems like Fully Comp is £6 dearer than :P

adamfool 13-02-05 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TSM
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate
I did give her a subtle hint to get online, she promised me she would get back on here again.

As for insuring the S... :( still haven't had a lot of luck. Who would think 3 piddly points would make that much difference???

try http://www.insurance2000.co.uk

thats who i'm with, H&R, best quote i could get and they even sent me a letter wishing me luck on my test :lol:

Ceri JC 14-02-05 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Professor
It may be that Bennetts don't like insuring new riders. I suggest you
try them again in a year's time.

I dunno, I got TPFT for a notch over £300. No ncb, new rider, garaged & immobilised.

jamieclayton9 14-02-05 10:24 AM

hi there. i got my insurance with cia www.cia-insurance.co.uk. i am 21 with 4 years no claims and got tptf for the humble sum of £221. not bad. no others came close and plus it helps having a clean lisance. cheers. jamie

Kate 14-02-05 10:44 AM

In the end I went back to Motorcycles Direct. Once they heard of the quote I got from CIA, they dropped the quote to £352 (TPFT) and that includes being kept on the road. I don't think its too bad as its being stored on the road, no immobilser, no No Claims Bonus an 3 points on my licence.

All the others were around the £400+ mark.


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