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car insurance changes 2011
Hi there, i took people's advice and got a fairly decent quote through johnsons, but now they say they don't deal with the insurance company that offer discounts to uk drivers. I am desperate to get a car, but any other company quoted me at least $7000 and through johnsons it was $3500. Please please help me.
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Try a broker that sells Intact Insurance, they gave me a good deal and transfered a portion if my UK experience
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Try Td insurance part of td Canada trust bank. They took my uk no claims into account
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Re: car insurance changes 2011
Originally Posted by Cookie
(Post 9150798)
Not sure about Aviva - when I contacted a broker stating that I had insurance with Aviva UK, they said quite clearly that they could not transfer it across. Which stung, as I had a lengthy history with them in the UK. As for Johnsons - blimey that was unfortunate, I bought my insurance through them only about 2 weeks ago and they took all of my no claims into account (although they wanted lots of emails/faxs from my insurance in the UK). Yes - some of the quotes I got were scary, State Farm quoted me originally $7500 and even told me not to go through with them. Not tried TD though, but definitley worth a try. |
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every single insurance company i rang quoted me over $6500 including all the ones mentioned above. Only johnsons was cheaper - but now they say they don't deal with the insurance company anymore. It's all very odd as the woman at johnsons doesn't even know who she got the quote from - thinks it was coachman but when i contacted coachman brokers they haven't got a clue about what i mention. Can i have the number of broker from johnsons that you got insured with?
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Re: car insurance changes 2011
Originally Posted by sgbolt
(Post 9154279)
every single insurance company i rang quoted me over $6500 including all the ones mentioned above. Only johnsons was cheaper - but now they say they don't deal with the insurance company anymore. It's all very odd as the woman at johnsons doesn't even know who she got the quote from - thinks it was coachman but when i contacted coachman brokers they haven't got a clue about what i mention. Can i have the number of broker from johnsons that you got insured with?
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Re: car insurance changes 2011
Originally Posted by sgbolt
(Post 9154279)
every single insurance company i rang quoted me over $6500 including all the ones mentioned above. Only johnsons was cheaper - but now they say they don't deal with the insurance company anymore. It's all very odd as the woman at johnsons doesn't even know who she got the quote from - thinks it was coachman but when i contacted coachman brokers they haven't got a clue about what i mention. Can i have the number of broker from johnsons that you got insured with?
Can tell you it was a helluva lot less then $4000/$6000. |
Re: car insurance changes 2011
AXA will transfer 5 yeasr from the UK
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Originally Posted by DWUK
(Post 9152706)
Not sure about Aviva - when I contacted a broker stating that I had insurance with Aviva UK, they said quite clearly that they could not transfer it across. Which stung, as I had a lengthy history with them in the UK.
As for Johnsons - blimey that was unfortunate, I bought my insurance through them only about 2 weeks ago and they took all of my no claims into account (although they wanted lots of emails/faxs from my insurance in the UK). Yes - some of the quotes I got were scary, State Farm quoted me originally $7500 and even told me not to go through with them. Not tried TD though, but definitley worth a try. |
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what's a pm?
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Originally Posted by sgbolt
(Post 9162563)
what's a pm?
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