>>>>> I pulled up into th epetrol station tonight and put the handbrake
>>>>> on and suddenly felt it go all limp as the handbrake cable either
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>> That's a good result! Nice one! Now go and pull a few J turns :)
> Haha, Knowing me, I'd wrap myself round a tree if I tried it....
Front wheel handbrakes are great for pulling that James Bond reverse and
then flip the front end around manoeuvre :) Boy, I miss that car :(
> I was dead impressed today in work (I work in motor insurance).
> I provided cover for a chap who's just bought a new Saab 9-3 SportWagon.
> I took great pleasure in turning a 10 minute call into a 45 minute friendly
> chat about his brand new model and my old 900.
Very nice ... Most of them have no idea what a C900 is :(
It was a breath of fresh air when (with my current insurers), I was asked
what model my car was an put through to someone who knew about it! We
discussed modifications, future modifications, level of cover and value of
the car ... Guess what? 300 quid less, better cover and double the value,
with agreement to proceed with my future modifications.
Go on ... Who do you work for? Just kidding L:)
Paul
1989 900 Turbo S
http://saab.go.dyndns.org/
Swampy Bogtrotter - 18 Oct 2006 21:16 GMT
>>>>> in article HhRXg.6867$69.1199@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net, Swampy
>>>>> Bogtrotter at samandjanetknox@tessco.net wrote on 13/10/2006
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> Very nice ... Most of them have no idea what a C900 is :(
This guy did, but then he was old enough to remember them.
> It was a breath of fresh air when (with my current insurers), I was
> asked what model my car was an put through to someone who knew about
> it! We discussed modifications, future modifications, level of cover
> and value of the car ... Guess what? 300 quid less, better cover and
> double the value, with agreement to proceed with my future
> modifications.
It pays to get through to someone who knows their job.
It also pays to know a good bit about how car insurance works, so you know
exactly what answers will get you the best price without making your
insurance invalid.
> Go on ... Who do you work for? Just kidding L:)
If I said that once I'd quoted him, he was very happy, would that give it
away?
And when they're busy and need extra staff, I sometimes strap on my rocket
boots and orange coat and head off down the A47 to fly alongside peoples
cars.
And I also provide branded cover for a certain large car manufacturer who
have a very bright orange flagship car on the market just now.
All one big company, underwriting countless of hundreds of other brands.
> I was dead impressed today in work (I work in motor insurance).
> I provided cover for a chap who's just bought a new Saab 9-3 SportWagon.
> I took great pleasure in turning a 10 minute call into a 45 minute friendly
> chat about his brand new model and my old 900.
That is nice, but I never trust insurance companies...
No offence, but will you still have a 'friendly chat' when he comes with a claim
or will you (/the company), try to weazle your way out of it?

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Swampy Bogtrotter - 18 Oct 2006 21:26 GMT
>> I was dead impressed today in work (I work in motor insurance).
>> I provided cover for a chap who's just bought a new Saab 9-3
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> That is nice, but I never trust insurance companies...
I never trust any big companies
> No offence, but will you still have a 'friendly chat' when he comes
> with a claim or will you (/the company), try to weazle your way out
> of it?
We're actually pretty good with paying out claims.
The only down-side to this is that more claims tend to get resolved as
at-fault, which as you know, are the type of claims that you don't want on
your history.
Sometimes it's better to have an ins-co who are reluctant to open their own
purse strings, as it means they're more likely to keep pursuing the other
party's ins-co until they pay up, resulting in a non-fault for you.
You have to be patient for this to work however as it often takes a very
long time to resolve, and can often look and feel like you've been abandoned
by your ins-co.