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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 08:08 AM
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Hi ALL,

You'll be pleased to know that with our revised schemes we are now able to cover the following area's that were previously excluded:

Most of Birmingham
Most of Bradford
Most of Leeds
Most of London (inc East)
Newcastle upon tyne
Middlesboro
Sunderland
Teeside
Nottingham
Blackburn
Preston
Wigan
Bolton
Blackpool
Most of Luton
Most of Cardiff

The approach that we are taking is that if youve lived in a previously excluded area for a while, there's every chance that you have driven through the area & located the vehicle in the area all that time.

If there's been no vandalism, theft or fault incident whilst youve lived there we should be able to help anyone in one of the above areas.

When piloting previously we were mindful that we couldnt help a number of you so we made sure that the actual scheme would offer cover to loads more of you .

So, as they say in Norwich - C'mon lets be 'avin you

Kind regards

Tony
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 08:41 AM
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Hi Tony.

My cossie is currently insured through HIC who also did a deal for PF members. It's up for renewal in Augst, so will give you a call nearer the time. However, I have changed cars now and am building all of the Sierra Cosworth 2wd engine and running gear into a Sierra Estate. That is a modified car! Do you foresee any problems in insuring such a thing?

Another question. I have a friend with a German driving license (over 10 years) that i want to add as a named driver. Is that possible with Greenlight?

Thanks for your attention.
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by foreigneRS
Hi Tony.

My cossie is currently insured through HIC who also did a deal for PF members. It's up for renewal in Augst, so will give you a call nearer the time. However, I have changed cars now and am building all of the Sierra Cosworth 2wd engine and running gear into a Sierra Estate. That is a modified car! Do you foresee any problems in insuring such a thing?

Another question. I have a friend with a German driving license (over 10 years) that i want to add as a named driver. Is that possible with Greenlight?

Thanks for your attention.

Hi there,

Just answered your query under our other post..

Tony
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 01:35 PM
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Just rang to get a quote,told them my renewal of Ł478,to be told "Sorry sir,your looking at around Ł650 minimum!" I'm 32 FFS! Clean licence,full NCB etc,think i'll stick with RSOC scheme.
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by plynchy
Just rang to get a quote,told them my renewal of Ł478,to be told "Sorry sir,your looking at around Ł650 minimum!" I'm 32 FFS! Clean licence,full NCB etc,think i'll stick with RSOC scheme.
Hi Plynchy,

Sorry we couldnt help you buddy

If you PM me your 'actual' name rather than your membername i'd be happy to check and review this with the respective underwriter that provided your quote.

Dominion are the long term Insurer of the RSOC, they seem very competitive for you in particular buddy.

Some of our current cossie schemes have a minimum premium and it may be that we need to call and negotiate further with the underwriter concerned in order to try and reduce their minimum premium requirement for exceptional risks (which it sounds like you certainly are).

We're here to develop the scheme as we go and we will look to refine what is already in place for members.

Kind regards

Tony
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 03:01 PM
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Can you do insurance for Australian imports?

In the shape of a Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo?
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 03:24 PM
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Hi Plynchy,

Sorry we couldnt help you buddy

If you PM me your 'actual' name rather than your membername i'd be happy to check and review this with the respective underwriter that provided your quote.
You have PM Mister
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 03:45 PM
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thanks Tony, see other thread for more questions
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