Mostly from selling ancillary services such as legal expenses, breakdown etc.
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Mostly from selling ancillary services such as legal expenses, breakdown etc.
OK, lets say all the complainers are right. Insurers are rip off merchants and only do it because they can get away with it as its a legal requirement, so let's do away with the legal need to have...
As posted in the previous threads bemoaning the same thing
Insurance Premiums have gone up this year for a number of reasons, in no particular order, none of which are "profiteering". Straight off...
Sad to hear this. My condolences Eddie
I really wouldn't bother. Motor insurance is a loss leader for other ancillary products sold with the policy.
The reason insurance premiums are going up is to balance the massive losses made in...
Sometimes it does, it depends on a lot of things inluding the nature and structure of thee buildings and the extent of the damage. Starngely enough the older buildings often withstand quakes better...
As others have said, this will be due to the fact that the policy you took out was only for SDP and did not include commuting too and from a place of work.
Insurers started offering this a number...
Have you ever gone into a shop to buy something, and when you pay for it you got told "Oh by the way, you could have bought this 20% cheaper at xxx shop over the road". Retailers sell a product for...
Insurance Premiums have gone up this year for a number of reasons, in no particular order, none of which are "profiteering". Straight off the top of my head
1) Parts for cars are still in short...
There are a suprisingly high number of claims that occur from accidents while trying to park in the garage or exting from the garage, and from items in the garage falling on the car.
We currently have 5, a mixture of "posh birds" and rescues, with another 4 (yeah right..chicken maths) due to be collected by my good lady on Saturday.
We have a chicken compound at the bottom of...
Yes, I've had them in Mexico as part of a main dish, and as a bar snack.
They are nice enough , but a little bit "zingy".
It might be possible If you submit a claim directly to the other persons insurance.
Write a letter to the other persons insurers (quote her registration and policy number if you have them)...
Of the Gin's listed I'd go for Tanqueray Sevilla as easily available in Supermarkets, but if you are happy to order online then you won't beat Tarquins Blood Orange gin.
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I've got team member that does this, books her holidays more than a year in advance as she has a place in Spain and timeshare in the Carribean so goes there each year as you books flights using...
Yes, a claim is being made on your wife's policy so it needs to be declared.
It's a Kayak, not a canoe !!!!
We do the same, currently have 3 different sized IKEA pans on the go. they do a great job and happily stand up to the abuse we gie them cooking everything from stir fry, seared steaks, curries down...
Insurance covers accidents or unavoidable incidents beyond the drivers control.
Deliberately driving through a swollen ford or river, or driving past "road closedŁ or "Flood" signs is an avoidable...
Delays in supplying items in various sectors, particularly automotive manufacture are a known issue. Yes its a pain in the rear, but to be fair the insurer can't just magic up a bumper if the...
If its a nylon or rubberised type material then try a product called "Black Witch" , that is a rubberised glue used for the repair of wetsuits, spraydecks etc by water sports folk.
Its flexible...
I make no secret of the fact that I volunteer with a small charity, that has no paid staff, no expensive offices and that every single penny donated goes towards training, and enabling (airfares,...
it's surface rust on a 10 year old car... less than an hour with a wire brush and underseal will sort that.
LFT tests from the central site are released based on the number of postal slots available to ship them out.
The NHS site listing alternative places to get them from is "generic" information and...
We don't. We apply the law as set down by the courts of the land.
If we don't, then there's outcry that insurance companies are just turning claims down and do anything to avoid paying out...