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Old 23-07-2006, 11:59 AM
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does anyone know of a home trader policy that covers 22 year olds. most do over 25 and i have found one or 2 that do 23 and up. im just fed up of changing my policy over 4 or 5 times a year when i change cars lol.

any help would be good, or even if someone could point me oin the right direction


Old 23-07-2006, 12:02 PM
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www.choicequote.com do over 21

but be wary, they are likely to exclude Ford ALL RS cars and modified cars
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cheers for that i will have a look in a bit. im not worried about RS's as i would have those on a seperate policy, but i would prefer if they could be modified.


anyone els ehave any ideas ?
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as your not a trader, is it worth the risk?
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well, good question lol.
i get bored very easily of my everyday cars and i change 4 maybe 5 times a year . they could be considered as long term work could they not as they do get sold at the end of my use!

i have no idea about the term or conditions realy, its something i have only just got word of as a couple of my friends do it.

any pros and cons would be heplful
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pro,,, you think your insured on all your cars

cons.... YOUR NOT
Old 23-07-2006, 10:00 PM
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Tradex, thats who i use and they not bothered bout me driving cossies, you pick what your insured for, i took upto 5 grand, so i can only claim up to 5 grand a year if the worst happens

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I must be turning into a boring old fart but I don't approve.

Can't help thinking that "consumers" buying "trade" products just make it harder for the guys who really need it for work.

It's nothing personal about you or anyone else, just the way I feel.
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