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Old 11-28-2006, 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Paper Lawyer,Nov 28 2006, 09:09 AM
SKy were absolutely great when I renewed and when I phoned them to discuss a possible supercharger
Ditto (even the supercharger bit )
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Old 11-28-2006, 12:52 AM
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The joyous time of insurance renenwal is here again and after phoning a few names on Jaegers list A plan came up with the best price. They have phoned back when they said they would (which is a definite plus) and have come up with the best quotes for the S, my landy and my shogun. Very impressed with the service and seemed to be knowledgeable staff.

The price for the S is
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Im with A-Plan too, 34, Dorset, full ncb, no points, no mods etc
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I had a decent experience with them as well, after More Th>n sent out the bug*er off letters they were the next most competitive, some of the other companies had decent quotes but the pay-monthly interest rates were 20+%, A-Plan were 12% I believe.
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My ITR is insured with A-Plan, very good quote and they are good with mods too.
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The mods bit was key for me, not many co's would cover me with the ecu and brakes/suspension changes, and plastic tat
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sorry to go off topic but what sort of hike were you quoted for an SC compared to what you are currently paying?
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Originally Posted by wingnutLP,Nov 28 2006, 11:25 AM
sorry to go off topic but what sort of hike were you quoted for an SC compared to what you are currently paying?
About 10%
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More like 15-20% for me, IIRC.
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Anyone got a number>?
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