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GJUK
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by GJUK » Fri Jul 29, 16 10:04 pm
I'm with Classicline 31 yrs old. ~150 per year 30k agreed valuation. I also have the escort with them.
A-plan were cheap for me when I was younger.
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Super Sloth
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by Super Sloth » Sun Jul 31, 16 10:04 pm
We're with Adrian Flux this year.
Car is registered and insured in Nicola's name (27) and I'm named driver (30). Demon 318 Auto.
Premium is £130 with 5k limited miles.
-Jon.
Mills67
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Location: Romford, Essex
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by Mills67 » Tue Aug 02, 16 10:06 am
Hi Dunc,
Im with classic line insurance. £343 for the year on the barracuda. Down as driving 1500 miles/year.
cheers,
Bill.
mopar_mark
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by mopar_mark » Tue Aug 02, 16 5:22 pm
Did I hear correct the weekend, that Adrian Flux has gone bust ???
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latil
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by latil » Tue Aug 02, 16 5:41 pm
No it's one of their underwriters,Midas who've gone bust. Just check who you're with as cover will be void.
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Pete
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by Pete » Tue Aug 02, 16 5:43 pm
I think it may be the underwriter Midas that has gone bust. Need to do some digging tomorrow.
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Super Sloth
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by Super Sloth » Tue Aug 02, 16 7:27 pm
Have just looked through all our policies. The underwriters on the various things we have are markerstudy, AXA and ERS. Anyone know if any of these are affected or related to midas?
-Jon.
GJUK
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by GJUK » Tue Aug 02, 16 8:50 pm
One would assume that the broker should contact you if a policy is void, I've never come across this kind of situation before though; there is probably some insurance policy to back up the insurance company.
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by Pete » Sat Aug 06, 16 1:11 pm
I have checked with Brantacre and they have confirmed that they have no policies laid off against Midas.
Thanks
Pete
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