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Cheap Insurance company recommends?
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oliverjamesthomas
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Regards
Johnny C
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I could live with that, but they asked for my Porsche alarm certificate. I sent it off. A week lated I received a letter saying they'd received it. It didn't arrive back, I phoned up and the f***wits had lost it. AF then denied having received it, until I faxed over their letter saying they had. Then they said they never ask for originals only photocopies... so be warned!
I took the car into a Porsche dealer and they gave me a letter saying it had the immobiliser was a porsche factory-fitted, bt I havben't tried it with another insurer yet
zrcg1
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Try www.confused.com ........... takes ages to set up your details, but well worth it. Used it for 3 years running and it finds the best and cheapest cover every time.
I currently am with The AA insurance, £670.00 but thats with 22k miles per annum with full no claims. Thats on a 993 C2 Tip - 95 model.
Previous insurers were Admiral who wanted £1300 for renewal....... it definately pays to shop around, and by far the best way to do this is confused. They wont have AON or the specialists on their list to be searched, but they dont seem to be cheap or "specialised" any more anyway.!
my 2p's worth .....
Chris
BTW. I have a PA2000 alarm, but the AA were happy to quote on a manufacturer alarm ......
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