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Insurance (oh no, not again)
I shopped around for buildings and contents, and First Direct seem to
have a more enlightened view than most. You can add cover for bikes outside the home and they only want to know the value of the most expensive one. What - an insurance company finally accepting that you can only ride one bike at a time?! The premium was pretty steep for the b&c because they insist on a minimum rebuilding cost which is about 70% too high, but the bike part was only about six quid a month. Worked out cheaper overall. |
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"Zog The Undeniable" wrote in message news:426e7cc4.0@entanet... I shopped around for buildings and contents, and First Direct seem to have a more enlightened view than most. You can add cover for bikes outside the home and they only want to know the value of the most expensive one. What - an insurance company finally accepting that you can only ride one bike at a time?! They still fail though - maximum value of 1500 quid isn't enough for a decent tandem :-( cheers, clive |
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Clive George wrote:
They still fail though - maximum value of 1500 quid isn't enough for a decent tandem :-( It was enough for me (£1200 was all I needed)...a surprising number of insurers still think bikes never cost more than £500. |
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Zog The Undeniable wrote:
I shopped around for buildings and contents, and First Direct seem to=20 have a more enlightened view than most. You can add cover for bikes=20 outside the home and they only want to know the value of the most=20 expensive one. What - an insurance company finally accepting that you = can only ride one bike at a time?! We're with them for B&C at the mo, but they would only go up to =A31500=20 for bikes, and our tourers are each worth about 1.8K. So no joy there.=20 Currently exploring options as we'll renew next month, BoS/Halifax=20 look okay at the mo with the expensive bikes on as names items. They're = currently on CTC Cyclecover, which costs the same as the entire rest of=20 B&C for the 2 'bents, 8 Freight and Brom. Not impressed, frankly, and=20 only took it out as time ran out :-( For lower value bikes DL looks okay, and so does BoS/Halifax. Pete. --=20 Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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Zog The Undeniable wrote:
I shopped around for buildings and contents, and First Direct seem to have a more enlightened view than most. You can add cover for bikes outside the home and they only want to know the value of the most expensive one. What - an insurance company finally accepting that you can only ride one bike at a time?! The premium was pretty steep for the b&c because they insist on a minimum rebuilding cost which is about 70% too high, but the bike part was only about six quid a month. Worked out cheaper overall. I never knew that. I'm a FD customer, currently without insurance of any kind. If somebody breaks in they can have the Mac. Sam --- |
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Zog The Undeniable wrote: I shopped around for buildings and contents, and First Direct seem to have a more enlightened view than most. You can add cover for bikes outside the home and they only want to know the value of the most expensive one. What - an insurance company finally accepting that you can only ride one bike at a time?! The premium was pretty steep for the b&c because they insist on a minimum rebuilding cost which is about 70% too high, but the bike part was only about six quid a month. Worked out cheaper overall. If you can bear to go with the AA, they treat bikes as personal possesions, so no weird restrictions. I got the Speedmachine (=A32000) plus the other five bikes covered for no extra cost. PhilO |
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"Clive George" writes:
"Zog The Undeniable" wrote in message news:426e7cc4.0@entanet... I shopped around for buildings and contents, and First Direct seem to have a more enlightened view than most. You can add cover for bikes outside the home and they only want to know the value of the most expensive one. What - an insurance company finally accepting that you can only ride one bike at a time?! They still fail though - maximum value of 1500 quid isn't enough for a decent tandem :-( CIS home policies allow you to add on bikes as separate items to insure, up to an individual value of 2500. I've added three bikes to my policy (1500, 2500 & 2500) and it cost an additional 74 quid for the year. I then failed to renew the CTC insurance to cover the more expensive bike very promptly (6 weeks overdue), and when I phoned yesterday they said "Because you've taken so long this counts as a new policy not a renewal, so you lose all your no claims discount". I didn't even know I was getting a noclaims discount, let alone I was risking losing it! This took it from 424 for insuring 3 bikes with a cumulative worth of 6000 to 450 quid to insure one for 4500! They were expensive to begin with, but that was ridiculous. So I'm back to shopping around for that one. And about to find out how good the CIS claims service is with my nicked Marin. With everything I've added on I've realised it was worth nearer 2000 than 1500, but at least that much will give me a start. Claire -- Still prettiest by far. |
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