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the van's are with NFU and the others are a local outfit called dickson's. That's a cracking combo deal you get there DN I've never bothered with hired plant or my tools it's always been in the several thousands. I do pay a 5% damage waiver on the expensive stuff when it's on hire though which has bailed of out once or twice.
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Aviva are good. I spoke to few companies and they quoted us on average £5500 each for our 32.00T man's. Aviva have done it for £5800 for both. They insisted that we could only use 5 named drivers and that all the drivers had no accidents in the last five years. We had to let a driver go and replace him with somebody with a cleaner record. To be fair though the guy we let go had had two bumps in the last 6 months and he was the reason that our premiums had gone sky high.
During the insurance negotiations I also discovered that our previous insurance company paid out £10,000 on a claim where our driver had simply taken off a mirror and scratched a wing on a 2000 bmw 3 series. Its one big gravy train and its no wonder all our premium's are going through the roof. Someones gotta pay for all this crap
During the insurance negotiations I also discovered that our previous insurance company paid out £10,000 on a claim where our driver had simply taken off a mirror and scratched a wing on a 2000 bmw 3 series. Its one big gravy train and its no wonder all our premium's are going through the roof. Someones gotta pay for all this crap
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insurance has gone ridiculous
my old fella drives a transit connect
some one hit him from behind and they wanted to write it off
he got it repaired for £1800 but the best bit was they only wanted to give him £2000 for a van he paid £4200 for 9 months ago
a grab fella i know is paranoid about ppl deliberately pulling out on him
an old banger with 4 asian lads pulled out in front of him on a busy road
its hard to stop an 8 wheeler on a sixpence and he bumped them===> broke their number plate
all 4 lads got out rubbing their necks
cost his insurance 16 grand
its people like this who wack up the premiums
LLL
my old fella drives a transit connect
some one hit him from behind and they wanted to write it off
he got it repaired for £1800 but the best bit was they only wanted to give him £2000 for a van he paid £4200 for 9 months ago
a grab fella i know is paranoid about ppl deliberately pulling out on him
an old banger with 4 asian lads pulled out in front of him on a busy road
its hard to stop an 8 wheeler on a sixpence and he bumped them===> broke their number plate
all 4 lads got out rubbing their necks
cost his insurance 16 grand
its people like this who wack up the premiums
LLL