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214788 PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:09 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Olley
Yep it looks like RH are going to lose a lot of business this year, I have told loads of people about them and I know several were going to try them when their renewal came in......
Linda, I did the same and just got a quote for £581 which is £200 more than RH was last year, but it does include RAC recovery built into it. I have asked for a quote to be posted and phoned Geo, who is calling them as we speak.........
This just gets better and better eh??? Rolling Eyes

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214793 PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:24 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I'm amazed at what Healpro is paying for Full Comp as I got a quote from
Comfort insurance for there Sunriser Policy on a 7.3 metre new A class
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Hi Keith just thought, Idea I could get a quote from them but stay with RAC recovery, that cost's about £100 per year including 3C's membership, only thing is do I want to deal with firm thats does this sort of thing, what else is there? Proves the old adage "you get what you pay for"

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Hi Olly you will be pleased to learn that recovery Via CCC /RAC has gone up to £154.70 inc annual europe cover mads up as follows £73.95 for UK only cover and a further £80.75 to include europe it just gets better it only cost me £288 fully comp inc recovery for the Kontiki last year
so you see why im struggling with the premiums so far

Kieth its 5.20 and the office is closed and they never got back to me Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
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never had so much trouble spending money before!!!!!!!!!!!

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Geo wrote:
Kieth its 5.20 and the office is closed and they never got back to me Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
Geo
never had so much trouble spending money before!!!!!!!!!!!


Hi Goe
Maybe they were afraid of telling you the price mate Laughing Laughing
You can always give me the 50 pence that you keep in yer pocket Laughing Laughing

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Hi

I am surprised that RVs are so much more expensive to insure. I had to call my insurance company this afternoon about a different matter and they confirmed they were. Apparently they start at £850. They claimed parts were so much more expensive but listening to the comments on the threads is that really the case.


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But Stew are we talking new policy with no NCB, one driver only and minimum excess?
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Hi Peggy

For me to upgrade to an RV would add at least £500, just seems to be a lot extra


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are we talking new policy with no NCB, one driver only and minimum excess?

No
For the record were talking 54 year old fart with 25 years plus no claims, clean record, no convictions and non pending and offered to up £250 standard to £500 excess if it would help
and as stated earlier £288 fully comp inc recovery on a simular value european motorhome
based on normal facts and figures I was expecting to pay around the £350 to £450 mark not £800 and up
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