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Big Thanks Greenlight
Just got a quote with Greenlight that was about £70 cheaper than my previous Insurance company with all my new mods declared on a 'like for like' basis.
Cheers Greenlight!
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Hi 14N-FR,
Thanks for trying us, it's appreciated
We have a high level of cover, which in addition to the traditional benefits (windscreen cover, audio cover, european cover, courtesy car via approved repairers) includes features that are relevant to the performance car owner such as 'like for like replacement' of damaged/stolen parts and track driving cover options.
Quite a lot of our offers will also include a 14 day hire car in event that your car is stolen, which is also not a standard feature in the industry.
Anyway, thanks once again your feedback is appreciated
Kind regards
Tony
Thanks for trying us, it's appreciated
We have a high level of cover, which in addition to the traditional benefits (windscreen cover, audio cover, european cover, courtesy car via approved repairers) includes features that are relevant to the performance car owner such as 'like for like replacement' of damaged/stolen parts and track driving cover options.
Quite a lot of our offers will also include a 14 day hire car in event that your car is stolen, which is also not a standard feature in the industry.
Anyway, thanks once again your feedback is appreciated
Kind regards
Tony
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Hi Scouser321,
Sorry to hear that we couldn't help at the time, inconveniencing and losing a customer is never something that anyone looks to do.
The schemes we have with our Underwriters can cover most convictions and from memory the main ones that we are unable to cover are IN (no Insurance), DD (Dangerous driving), UT (Vehicle theft related), BA (Driving whilst banned), AC (having an accident and leaving the scene).
CU30 (bald tyre) can be a problem under cherished car schemes, as the basis for these schemes relates to someone being into their car.
CU80 (using mobile phone whilst driving) offences are also a problem under most of our preferentially rated schemes. We contested this one with our Underwriters on the basis that up to 5 years ago people were allowed to drive whilst using their mobile, as Underwriters would have been covering drivers for many years with use of mobile phones being included within their existing (claims performance) statistics.
However, the last time we checked with two of our main Insurers, they were feeding back that they were paying out £1.59 and £1.84 respectively for every £1.00 collected where they collectively looked at the performance of drivers with CU80 against those that did not have these convictions.
Other convictions such as SP (speeding) do not represent a problem to us.
We do genuinely look to offer renewal wherever possible, it's in everyone's interest to do so (ie. you don't need the hassle of switching Insurer unnecessarily, we don't stay in business by letting good customers go).
Where your current Insurer is unable to assist we will always look to source viable alternative options from our range of other Insurers. But I do understand that there may be occasions where we are unable to do so.
Our schemes are changing all the time and we have been adding alternative Insurance providers to our existing portfolio of available Insurers, which also helps this situation
Kind regards
Tony
Sorry to hear that we couldn't help at the time, inconveniencing and losing a customer is never something that anyone looks to do.
The schemes we have with our Underwriters can cover most convictions and from memory the main ones that we are unable to cover are IN (no Insurance), DD (Dangerous driving), UT (Vehicle theft related), BA (Driving whilst banned), AC (having an accident and leaving the scene).
CU30 (bald tyre) can be a problem under cherished car schemes, as the basis for these schemes relates to someone being into their car.
CU80 (using mobile phone whilst driving) offences are also a problem under most of our preferentially rated schemes. We contested this one with our Underwriters on the basis that up to 5 years ago people were allowed to drive whilst using their mobile, as Underwriters would have been covering drivers for many years with use of mobile phones being included within their existing (claims performance) statistics.
However, the last time we checked with two of our main Insurers, they were feeding back that they were paying out £1.59 and £1.84 respectively for every £1.00 collected where they collectively looked at the performance of drivers with CU80 against those that did not have these convictions.
Other convictions such as SP (speeding) do not represent a problem to us.
We do genuinely look to offer renewal wherever possible, it's in everyone's interest to do so (ie. you don't need the hassle of switching Insurer unnecessarily, we don't stay in business by letting good customers go).
Where your current Insurer is unable to assist we will always look to source viable alternative options from our range of other Insurers. But I do understand that there may be occasions where we are unable to do so.
Our schemes are changing all the time and we have been adding alternative Insurance providers to our existing portfolio of available Insurers, which also helps this situation
Kind regards
Tony
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