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Any questions you know where I am
Any questions you know where I am
Ratty,
For vehicles this age, it's difficult for us to find a policy with an agreed value - mainly due to the fact it's not old enough for a classic car scheme.
In regards to the price - you can always ask the team if they are able to replace you with a different underwriter, they may be able to do it for the same price.
It's a difficult one... Speaking from my past experiences, if a vehicle is worth £2000 but had £10k of modifications, as the owner you are entitled to restore the car back to it's factory state. I did this with my Type-R (I was with Admiral who don't cover mods), so I spent a day at the scrap yard removing EVERYTHING that was non standard and replacing it with standard parts, and then the pay out was indictive to the value of the car. I appreciate this is not what you pay insurance for, but no way was I losing out on my investment.
With our schemes however, and I will check this, we cover mods new for old, like for like. Which to me means, if the car is written of, the value of modifications are also taken into account in regards to replacement value as well.
Has that helped at all or was it just waffling?
I'm on codine for a trapped nerve and I don't really know what day of the week it is to be honest haha
Enjoy the sun,
Ed
Ratty,
For vehicles this age, it's difficult for us to find a policy with an agreed value - mainly due to the fact it's not old enough for a classic car scheme.
In regards to the price - you can always ask the team if they are able to replace you with a different underwriter, they may be able to do it for the same price.
It's a difficult one... Speaking from my past experiences, if a vehicle is worth £2000 but had £10k of modifications, as the owner you are entitled to restore the car back to it's factory state. I did this with my Type-R (I was with Admiral who don't cover mods), so I spent a day at the scrap yard removing EVERYTHING that was non standard and replacing it with standard parts, and then the pay out was indictive to the value of the car. I appreciate this is not what you pay insurance for, but no way was I losing out on my investment.
With our schemes however, and I will check this, we cover mods new for old, like for like. Which to me means, if the car is written of, the value of modifications are also taken into account in regards to replacement value as well.
Has that helped at all or was it just waffling?
I'm on codine for a trapped nerve and I don't really know what day of the week it is to be honest haha
Enjoy the sun,
Ed
I'm hoping that equity have bucked their ideas up since then cos I've just renewed with yourselves today.
sorry about the trapped nerve,not funny is it
I'm sure this is an isolated incident. One which I can only apologise for, however, I'm constantly insuring new customers with Equity and I trust their judgement as I hear very few problems from customers... Sadly it's the same with everything, something will eventually go wrong
Certainly isn't, I don't help myself by refusing to take time off from the gym though haha
I'm sure this is an isolated incident. One which I can only apologise for, however, I'm constantly insuring new customers with Equity and I trust their judgement as I hear very few problems from customers... Sadly it's the same with everything, something will eventually go wrong
Certainly isn't, I don't help myself by refusing to take time off from the gym though haha
I had reservations about renewing with yourselves as you changed the insurance underwriter to equity who I had a bad experience with a few years ago.
I discussed this with Ed your representative on landyzone and he put my mind at ease. I think he could do with a pat on the back as he is far more approachable than Previous guy Dan.
Ed. Do the management actually read the survey they send out?
Just in case they don't bother passing it on I just thought I'd let you know that I added some comments on it for you.
Good service from Flux and Co. I got ripped by a previous insurer so Im very cautious. I have never dealt with AF until last month, I got a good price, great customer service, no hidden extras (like the lost key thing a certain company slid under the radar!).
Overall very pleased.
Personally I won't touch Adrian flux with a barge pole! I was insured with them, me and 3rd party had a very slight incident (under 5mph) and there was a scuff on her car. I offered to pay to have their car fixed, and I never heard from the 3rd party again... I informed Adrian Flux and they said they had 6 moths to make a claim....I never heard anything from anyone, so I assumed the 3rd party had just ignored the scuff or had it repaired. .
If was a few months later I was getting a quote and Adrian flux told me that I had a claim against me! I was like WTF! You've not written to me, you've not asked my versions of events. . . Adrian flux just took THEIR word for it and paid out £800
shocking, but true.
Thats a bit ****. Think it'll appear on a nationial insurance computer too. I had a stero nicked, asked abiut it and decided against claiming. More than recorded it as a claim and doubled my premium. Told em they were wrong and tried to go else where. Then everywhere i tried told me there was a claim on the system.:censored:
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