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Originally Posted by
VW Convert
Hey Mickey,
Here's a way to produce an irrefutable argument about the value of your car. Get a quote for agreed value insurance from NRMA, you can get one online. I just ran some numbers through on a 97 VR6 and it accepted an agreed value of $7,500, I saved a copy if you want it. No way could they argue against one of their own quotes.
Cheers
George
That's actually the first thing I did
I have a print-out of agreed-value $8,500. I was actually thinking of ringing them and asking them about a car I wished to buy, asking if I would be able to comprehensively insure it for an agreed value of 8,500, then recording the name of the rep and the time of call too.
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Originally Posted by
Preen59
I very much agree, George.
Insurance premiums have sky rocketed in the past years, especially for younger drivers. I am paying 1200 dollars at 22 with no accidents living in a country town, driving a diesel commercial vehicle.
The problem is that the vehicle isn't worth comprehensively insuring when you consider the cost of the premium, plus the excess Mickey would have to pay anyway.
Disappointing, but that's the way it goes.
How's it going , Mick?
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After the third call to the NRMA this week, there were notes in the system so I made them give me the assessor's number. I'm calling him at 8am tomorrow morning to ask why he hasn't called me after 7 days, and how he managed to get a number of 4k for my car.
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