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Old Jun 20th 2006, 7:11 am
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
I'm thinking of a career change. Are there any insurance implications for certain occupations? Say Lumberjack for instance?
I think becoming a lumberjack is highly dangerous around these parts.
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
I'm thinking of a career change. Are there any insurance implications for certain occupations? Say Lumberjack for instance?
I would think the premiums for AD & D would be a tad on the expensive side.
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I think becoming a lumberjack is highly dangerous around these parts.
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Old Jun 20th 2006, 2:38 pm
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I pay $109 per month for my Dodge caravan, me and my wife to drive. No-claims bonus from the UK means diddly-squat over here. I think that I have got a pretty good rate all things considered. For the record I'm 44 and living in Whitby ONT, the wife has been the same age since we married !!!! I'm insured with State Farm.
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 4:00 am
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I've heard State Farm are not good for taking UK no-claims into account, but I think TD and maybe CAA do?

Our insurer wouldn't even take us on to start with, but not only changed their mind but took our no claims into account! Never take 'no' for an answer! I suppose the flip-side of costly insurance is you get a lot more car for your money in the first place!
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 4:37 am
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I pay about $1950 for a Hummer H2, that's in BC.
Bloody hell thats good but i bet the mpg out weighs the insurance.
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 5:32 am
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I pay $109 per month for my Dodge caravan, me and my wife to drive. No-claims bonus from the UK means diddly-squat over here. I think that I have got a pretty good rate all things considered. For the record I'm 44 and living in Whitby ONT, the wife has been the same age since we married !!!! I'm insured with State Farm.
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Any chance of the link to this companies web site

Dodge Caravan is what I am looking to buy and this seems a very good price

Do they take your age and years of driving experience when calculating your insurance premium, what if you have driven HGV's in the UK for over 15 years and have been accident free for the past 22 years, well since I passed my test.

Or are you just classed as a new driver with nothing at all !!!!!!!!!

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