Insurance - Boring but Necessary

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David Garton

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Hi, that time of year has come round again. I am looking for ideas on
cheaper insurance for a 110 Defender 300tdi with winch,lights,harnesses,
snorkel and roofrack, the usual modifications. I have two years no claims
and just hope there might be someone out there that could point me in the
direction of better insurance.

Any Help Welcome.



 
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:01:27 GMT, "David Garton" <[email protected]>
scribbled the following nonsense:

>Hi, that time of year has come round again. I am looking for ideas on
>cheaper insurance for a 110 Defender 300tdi with winch,lights,harnesses,
>snorkel and roofrack, the usual modifications. I have two years no claims
>and just hope there might be someone out there that could point me in the
>direction of better insurance.
>
>Any Help Welcome.
>
>


we've discussed this many times, and it seems what works for some
doesn't work for others.....

Pick up a LR Comic and start ringing the insurers, as I've found an
insurer described as "cheap" to quote me £200 more than some who
others said were a "rip off"

Go figure......
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Simon Isaacs

"Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote"
George Jean Nathan (1882-1955)

ROT13 me....
 
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 18:32:13 +0100, Simon Isaacs
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Pick up a LR Comic and start ringing the insurers, as I've found an
>insurer described as "cheap" to quote me £200 more than some who
>others said were a "rip off"


aye- go through all the adverts in the back of a mag.

add 'heritage', AON and NFU to the list of people to ring too (they
dont all advertise a lot).
I like heritage since they have the same pricing structure for all
landies - they dont care what engine it is so my 2A and the 101 both
cost exactly the same! (£130)

 
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