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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2006

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OTish - Tesco Value Car Insurance

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Neil Brownlee - 23 Oct 2006 09:29 GMT
..bit baffled by this. Obviously the usual "value" stuff has no extra
packaging etc, and is cheap. But surely insurance er....is insurance? Or is
it that you pay them little, have a bit of paper, but can't claim? <grin>

Anyone?

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GrnOval - 23 Oct 2006 11:05 GMT
: ..bit baffled by this. Obviously the usual "value" stuff has no extra
: packaging etc, and is cheap. But surely insurance er....is insurance? Or is
: it that you pay them little, have a bit of paper, but can't claim? <grin>

my experience of trying to get a quote from them is that they were not Value
at all

went back to the NFU this year :-)

Si
Richard Brookman - 23 Oct 2006 18:53 GMT
|| ..bit baffled by this. Obviously the usual "value" stuff has no extra
|| packaging etc, and is cheap. But surely insurance er....is
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|| Neil

Perhaps it's the Never Pay Policy -

http://orangecow.org/pythonet/sketches/motorins.htm

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Derek - 23 Oct 2006 21:05 GMT
> ..bit baffled by this. Obviously the usual "value" stuff has no extra
> packaging etc, and is cheap. But surely insurance er....is insurance? Or
> is
> it that you pay them little, have a bit of paper, but can't claim? <grin>
>
> Anyone?

Like the man says the devil is in the detail I insure by directline (bunch
of T*ss*rs but cheap) I could have saved £40 by going with Liverpool
Victoria ---but they will not allow me to drive any other vehicle on the
insurance ( most nearly all give you 3rd party cover if you borrow a car off
your pal/mother /sibling ) because I drive for a living?  Saga (quit
giggling Dr Davis) would have saved me just under £30 but excluded me
driving to work? I'm only just old enough to qualify for their insurance so
its not unreasonable to assume I have to work for a crust  especially when I
answered that in the dammed questionaire but I nearly missed it in the small
print before paying the premium.
Derek
recycled teenager
 
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