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Old 15th December 2021, 09:15   #1
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Just taken out temporary cover for my son for a week over Christmas for the V6, and no charge made. (They also include free breakdown cover - which I had to use when I ran a Stag). I'm with RH.

I've always found them very helpful.
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Old 15th December 2021, 18:28   #2
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Just taken out temporary cover for my son for a week over Christmas for the V6, and no charge made. (They also include free breakdown cover - which I had to use when I ran a Stag). I'm with RH.

I've always found them very helpful.

That’s nice of them.!
Insurance companies and compliments aren’t normally mentioned in the same sentence.😃


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Just taken out temporary cover for my son for a week over Christmas for the V6, and no charge made. (They also include free breakdown cover - which I had to use when I ran a Stag). I'm with RH.

I've always found them very helpful.
Thanks for the tip, I've saved the link for next year. The last 2 years, I've been with Esure via GoCompare. Very competitive.
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Old 17th December 2021, 17:41   #4
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me too. i have saved the link for next spring. thanks.
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Old 18th December 2021, 10:33   #5
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Just taken out temporary cover for my son for a week over Christmas for the V6, and no charge made. (They also include free breakdown cover - which I had to use when I ran a Stag). I'm with RH.

I've always found them very helpful.
I'm with RH via Adrian Flux. They charged me £25 to delete and index from the policy. I'm looking for a better broker.

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Old 18th December 2021, 11:00   #6
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I'm with RH via Adrian Flux. They charged me £25 to delete and index from the policy. I'm looking for a better broker.

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Not sure I understand---"delete and index".
Please, what does that mean ??
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Not sure I understand---"delete and index".
Please, what does that mean ??
Dear oh dear. Index in vehicle parlance is registration plate and hence deleting a vehicle from a policy (i.e I'm calling to cancel cover for, say, AB10 DEF).

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Old 19th December 2021, 19:41   #8
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Dear oh dear. Index in vehicle parlance is registration plate and hence deleting a vehicle from a policy (i.e I'm calling to cancel cover for, say, AB10 DEF).

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Thanks for your ( dear oh dear ) post.

In 69 years on the road in a multitude of cars and bikes I have never heard that expression.--

When imparting knowledge to others it's nice to realise there are lots of things that lots of folk don't know.---( But don't deserve a --dear oh dear. )---



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Thanks for your ( dear oh dear ) post.

In 69 years on the road in a multitude of cars and bikes I have never heard that expression.--

When imparting knowledge to others it's nice to realise there are lots of things that lots of folk don't know.---( But don't deserve a --dear oh dear. )---



Likewise, in my years of driving I've never heard that expression regarding insurance. Index no: yes. registration no: yes. Also cancel or change vehicles is common. I can't say I was impressed with the dear oh dear.
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Old 22nd December 2021, 14:59   #10
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In 69 years on the road in a multitude of cars and bikes I have never heard that expression.--

When imparting knowledge to others it's nice to realise there are lots of things that lots of folk don't know.---( But don't deserve a --dear oh dear. )---

Tongue in cheek 'ole boy! If that causes offence.........wow!

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