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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10618397)
Thanks, I'll take a look
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by cresta57
(Post 10618428)
Used to be that if you were a member of the AA in the U.K you could simple swap your membership over. I swapped mine & it got me Silver RACQ membership.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Just renewed my motor insurance for which the old company wanted $550 to renew. I managed to get it for $419 from a rival. Contacted the original provider to get the no claims certificate and they said "Oh look, we've just checked and discovered that we are able to reduce your premium to $440!". :sneaky:
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Can I ask who did you go with? My insurance premium has gone up by $200.:eek:
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by chris and farideh
(Post 10619615)
Can I ask who did you go with? My insurance premium has gone up by $200.:eek:
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10619633)
From AAMI to Budget Direct
Tnx, I'm also checking Bingle, they've also come good, but don't know if they are any good. |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10619583)
I used to have UK AA cover and it ticked all of the boxes for me but over here I'm struggling to find any cover that's worth having. For example, take a look at this prize offering: http://www.budgetdirect.com.au/roads...nce/index.html. The plus is there's no sign up fees but its for barely any cover at all - more like roadside false confidence :o Just gotta love their main selling statement, I wonder how many times that happens :D
Laughable customer focus, as per Oz usual. |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by chris and farideh
(Post 10619642)
Tnx, I'm also checking Bingle, they've also come good, but don't know if they are any good.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10619650)
I used comparethemarket.com and several other comparison web sites but they all returned identical results. My conclusion is we have to recheck for the current best deals every year. Something I've noticed is a lot of the companies auto renew so if you change provider you need to call the old provider to cancel. That's not unique to Aus, though - I once got stung in the UK with that.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by chris and farideh
(Post 10619642)
Tnx, I'm also checking Bingle, they've also come good, but don't know if they are any good.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10619656)
With Budget Direct, something I've noticed is if you raise your excess then the premium reduces by around 50% of the excess increase.
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 10619648)
That was my view when I saw the coverage levels in Oz. Well, actually my view was "you've got to be joking" - the country is bigger, but they want to limit how far they would take you, where they would act at all, etc. - all for more than the price in the UK. Frankly they'd need to be talking 1000km here, not 20km.
Laughable customer focus, as per Oz usual. |
Re: Aussie rips offs
Just looking at return flights out of here and they're twice the price of return flights starting from the other end :frown:
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10619805)
Just looking at return flights out of here and they're twice the price of return flights starting from the other end :frown:
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Re: Aussie rips offs
Originally Posted by cresta57
(Post 10619822)
That's a bug bear of mine. The excuse is the cost of refuelling. It's Bullshit all flight fuel at both ends & the stop in the middle. Ergo they all pay the same for their fuel.:sneaky:
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