Who is most "mod friendly"?
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Tesco's or Adrian Flux - these two will do basic mods, what they
are like on extensive mods I don't know.
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are like on extensive mods I don't know.
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Some companies give really good quotes until you mention mods, at which point the zero's start getting added!
Which company is most mod friendly in your experience?
Before you say L&V, they won't touch under 30's even though I have 8 years bonus.....I must be a danger or a liability!
Which company is most mod friendly in your experience?
Before you say L&V, they won't touch under 30's even though I have 8 years bonus.....I must be a danger or a liability!
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Surely they aren't the only ones.....
Has anyone (LV policyholders) had to make a theft claim under their policy?
If so, how do they react to being told that your "book price" Impreza is actually "book price" + £6k of mods????
How can they possibly insure your mods if they don't know what they are. (They don't appear interested, they just say they are covered)
Strange.
Has anyone (LV policyholders) had to make a theft claim under their policy?
If so, how do they react to being told that your "book price" Impreza is actually "book price" + £6k of mods????
How can they possibly insure your mods if they don't know what they are. (They don't appear interested, they just say they are covered)
Strange.
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