Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: drakestar! on October 01, 2018, 06:55:38 pm
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Is or has anyone used more than for van insurance? Cheapest quote by far!
Thanks in advance
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I was with them for 9 years, very good had 2 claims and they paid out in full within 72 hours, moved to admiral this year as they was quite a bit cheaper
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Thank you, that's impressive, gonna try Admiral to, not checked with them
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Just make sure to have it written on your policy about the water tank fitted.
I always thought more than didn’t allow that. ?
I’ve went with A plan insurance because of all the faff some companies cause when you say you have a water tank fitted.
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Just make sure to have it written on your policy about the water tank fitted.
I always thought more than didn’t allow that. ?
I’ve went with A plan insurance because of all the faff some companies cause when you say you have a water tank fitted.
I was with more than last year, it was written on my policy that I had a water tank fitted.
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A plan.
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Seems its now becoming more common these days for insurance companies to be aware of warer tanks in this new era of wc.
Its only going to bet better with is good news for our prices. Less being held to ransom.
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I was with them for 9 years, very good had 2 claims and they paid out in full within 72 hours, moved to admiral this year as they was quite a bit cheaper
Thanks for the heads up about Admiral, they were the cheapest for me to, saved £190 on the renewal ;D
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Its good to hear that more insurance companies are accepting the fact that we have ' A water tank' in our van. My first few years WFP van insurance was with Direct Line until they refused to insure because of the tank! This meant that there were only two options available to me before now. I'm currently with A Plan but after reading this I'll be shopping around again!
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No problem drakestar, it’s good to help each other out, that’s what this forum is all about!!!!!
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LOL, for a modification to be of any concern to an insurance company it must effect the original road handling and possible safety of the vehicle, example, lowering the suspension low profile wheels and so on, a tank bolted to the floor for safety purposes wont make the slightest difference to your insurance unless it has been bolted though something that might weaken the floor, even then the insurance company would have to prove that the damaged floor caused or added to the accident before it could refuse to pay out.
That said insurance companies aren't slow at putting useless nonsense on their policies to attract custom.