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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Pole 2 Pole on January 20, 2010, 05:42:39 pm
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Okkkkkkkk. Apart from the usual RAC/AA, who seem to want the best part of £150 a year for cover...........can anyone recommend any other national companys I've seen a few on the comparison websites, but to be honest, i haven't heard of most of them,although they claim to have an average 40 minutes response time. Some are covering everything that the big boys are + more for £60 odd a year. Please post any info you got as it could help everyone on here. Thankyou CIU Crew x
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green flag. i get free breakdown cover with them through barclays.
very good service
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Okkkkkkkk. Apart from the usual RAC/AA, who seem to want the best part of £150 a year for cover...........can anyone recommend any other national companys I've seen a few on the comparison websites, but to be honest, i haven't heard of most of them,although they claim to have an average 40 minutes response time. Some are covering everything that the big boys are + more for £60 odd a year. Please post any info you got as it could help everyone on here. Thankyou CIU Crew x
If it's for a van. I use the vehicle insurance company called CVD and cover is usually bundled in with the premium. On my last renewal, I had to pay extra for it though as my van was more than five years old that time. However they still arranged it for me and I got it a fair bit cheaper because they arranged it (about £60 I think). This may be no use to you if you get insured elsewhere but may be worth considering on your next renewal.
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leaps,
i use cvd, do you think their the cheapest around or should i say best value, i always seem to pay £450-500 a year with breakdown cover.
did a bit of phoning about last time and was shocked most were £200 dearer :o
have you ever done go compare etc.
I start filling in the other night but my patience run out >:( with site
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leaps,
i use cvd, do you think their the cheapest around or should i say best value, i always seem to pay £450-500 a year with breakdown cover.
did a bit of phoning about last time and was shocked most were £200 dearer :o
have you ever done go compare etc.
I start filling in the other night but my patience run out >:( with site
I don't know about the cheapest around. They were certainly a lot cheaper than my previous insurer though. I believe that CVD aren't actually an insureance company but are a broker. Therefore they will look around a number of companies for the best deal. Part of your premium is actually their commission so, hopefully, that would mean that they aren't too reliant on commission from the insurers. You can negotiate with CVD within limits too I found - much to my surprise. By tweaking the deal (amount of excess etc.), and generally being a pain, I did manage to get the quotation down a bit. I may be wrong but sometimes the person on the phone is on a commission. It may be that they accept a reduced commission to reduce the cost if they sense that they may lose a sale.
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Okkkkkkkk. Apart from the usual RAC/AA, who seem to want the best part of £150 a year for cover...........can anyone recommend any other national companys I've seen a few on the comparison websites, but to be honest, i haven't heard of most of them,although they claim to have an average 40 minutes response time. Some are covering everything that the big boys are + more for £60 odd a year. Please post any info you got as it could help everyone on here. Thankyou CIU Crew x
If it's for a van. I use the vehicle insurance company called CVD and cover is usually bundled in with the premium. On my last renewal, I had to pay extra for it though as my van was more than five years old that time. However they still arranged it for me and I got it a fair bit cheaper because they arranged it (about £60 I think). This may be no use to you if you get insured elsewhere but may be worth considering on your next renewal.
It would be car AND van leaps. Anyone heard of startrescue.co.uk? £64 and they're offering all this.......
Try to fix problem at Roadside: Yes
Cover is provided for 30 minutes roadside assistance at the scene of the breakdown.
Recovery to the nearest garage only: Yes
If the Recovery Operator cannot repair the vehicle at the roadside then startrescue.co.uk will arrange and pay for your vehicle, you and up to 6 passengers to be recovered to the nearest garage able to undertake the repair.
Roadside help: Yes
Recovery to any UK destination: Yes
Nationwide recovery to your home or original destination, whichever is nearer.
Recovery of up to 7 passengers: Yes
Home start up: Yes
Assistance will be provided for breakdowns at your registered home address or within a one mile radius of your home address.
Car hire/Train ticket/Accommodation: Yes
If the vehicle cannot be repaired the same working day and you are more than 20 miles from your home address, startrescue.co.uk will pay £100 maximum towards the cost of car hire or alternative transport.
If startrescue.co.uk decides to provide alternative accommodation they will pay a maximum of £60.00 for a lone traveller or £40.00 per person for one night for you and up to 6 passengers. The maximum payment per incident is £240.00.
Caravan or Trailer included? Yes
Average call out time: 40 minutes
Maximum number of calls per annum: 6
No claims discount: n/a
Exclusive Features: No excess, accident, wrong fuel, key cover and message assistance are all included.
But only worth it IF they're actually reliable. :)
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leaps,
i use cvd, do you think their the cheapest around or should i say best value, i always seem to pay £450-500 a year with breakdown cover.
did a bit of phoning about last time and was shocked most were £200 dearer :o
have you ever done go compare etc.
I start filling in the other night but my patience run out >:( with site
Go Compar Go comapre GO compare. <<<<<<<<<<<.. it stops there if you have wfp as they cannot compare as it is an add on they needd an underwritter to look at.
I use cvd on my vans as they come up the cheapest for what I whated to be covered for, I changed on of the vans last years to someone else as cvd came out more expensive, yet this year they are cheaper again, odd but oh well.
I get breakdown cover from my bank, will use it again tomorrow to truck a van away to get ot fixed again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(
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thanks guys.
leaps, yes cvd are brokers.
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Try ringing some insurance brokers think I paid £39.99 last year with Four Counties but if you dont have your motor policy with them its an extra £10 and it covers all the usual home start etc