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Old 14-Dec-2006, 13:51   #1
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How weird is that?
Just having a quick dabble at getting quotes for a 748 in case I happen to get one.

My current insurer won't cover me as only 1 years NCD. Best I can get FC is £397.

With H&R I also get £397 for a 748E. I thought I would just see how much for an R and it is cheaper! £368!

How the hell does that work then? An S comes in at £403 and a BP at £355....
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Old 14-Dec-2006, 14:01   #2
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Same result with Churchill aswell...!
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Old 14-Dec-2006, 14:13   #3
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Insurance companies - shower of robbing thieving scumbags. True story.
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Old 14-Dec-2006, 20:02   #4
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Coz you're not taking pilion unless they're real brave.....?

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Old 14-Dec-2006, 22:44   #5
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Ah but I said no to pillions on the E and BP too!
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Old 14-Dec-2006, 22:46   #6
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Ah but I said no to pillions on the E and BP too!

and you think they trust you ???
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Old 14-Dec-2006, 22:58   #7
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Access Underwriting - 08702412214 speak with Steve.

Halfed my original quote, very good, they know and understand Dukes, mention the DSC etc...

Can't hurt...
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Old 15-Dec-2006, 14:48   #8
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Buy an old Bantam & insure it with carol Nash as a classic then get them to quote for your 748 on the same policy.


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