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Old 19-02-14, 10:47 PM   #21
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I used to be with ebike but having no phone number drove me mad. Third party not an issue as unless it's a lowered bike I probably could not ride it anyway.
There is a phone number, it's just a premium rate.


They are very good on their email communication & you can get them to call you.
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Old 19-02-14, 10:50 PM   #22
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True, but the phone line is really expensive and Stu emailed them twice requesting a call and they never did.
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Old 19-02-14, 10:54 PM   #23
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try www.saynoto0870.com and search for the company or number

eg

e bike 0870 753 1124 ----- 01454 634501 Geographical numbers Works on 9/09/09
E Bike 0844 414 2976 ----- 0117 329 0734 EBikes.UK.com is a UK supplier of qualit
ebike 0845 683 0745 ----- 0800 0546045 this is the quotation no, ask to be put through to another dept
there are a few other numbers in the search.
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Old 19-02-14, 11:00 PM   #24
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Default Re: Multi bike or single bike insurance?

I think we tried that and when they transfer you it reverts to a premium rate or cuts you off.
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Old 19-02-14, 11:02 PM   #25
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True, but the phone line is really expensive and Stu emailed them twice requesting a call and they never did.

that's because it's a premium rate line . . .


Email the issue and try to get it resolved that way. If you can't then request a call. The 'up' side to an email is that it is in writing-what they say and the outcome. I got this when I wanted to confirm whether or not I had pillion cover.
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Old 20-02-14, 12:27 AM   #26
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Are you going to trust your insurance to a company that can't manage a phone call.
I got CN to drop from £400 to £320 from the online quote and cut the exsses to £300 from £500.
But they can't beat the dreaded Mce who are £220.
When I had the 'prillia the suspension lower pushed up the premium by 30%!!!
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Old 20-02-14, 02:12 AM   #27
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Default Multi bike or single bike insurance?

I have just done as comparison for a multistrada. 20 YO, 3 years Ncb garaged, £248 fully comp!!
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Old 20-02-14, 05:40 PM   #29
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MCE. I'm with them at the moment and don't have a problem. Added some mods to the bike and they didn't charge even thought they were mid term. Seems I may have been lucky as I have had good service from them!
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You must be the only one who has!
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