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Hey all

Thought i'd post this here as it probably has the biggest audience due to some of you being way too smart to stumble into the wasteland. :)

Just thought i'd let you know of my good experisnce with Justcar Insurance

I cancelled my insurance policy on wednesday last week and received a cheque for the refund 2 days later on friday afternoon.

This isnt that big a deal, i was just pleased that the customer service quality is that high that they didnt fluff around for weeks on end before even sending the cheque out like my previous insurer did when i cancelled my policy last time

Anyway dont take ths as gospel as maybe when you come to deal with them they may not be as good, but for me.. I am impressed

You've got my vote Justcar

Jimbo (the great)

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Glad you're impressed with them... :)

Given that I also cancelled a policy with them (due to selling the car) and had a totally negative experience, I'm even more irritated at the way I was treated now!!!

I guess this just illustrates that there's always going to be conflicting stories regarding insurance companies and that any advice should always be taken at face value and not treated as gospel (as you've already noted :P ).

For what it's worth, my cars are now insured with Shannon's and I'd rate their customer service to be significantly better than JustCars in all areas.

Can anyone say, repairs with second hand parts?

Or

ur repair quote goes online and who ever can do it cheapest gets the job?

Ill be going with shannons next who will give me real agreed value, someting just cars do not.

My 2 cents....

Not trying to sound silly, but I dont think there are too many new cefiro parts floating around. Ditto with many other imports. Hey if it was a brand new car I take it back. But if it was an import give them a little slack.

Either way what I find is funny how many people are happy with how well they took the cancelation :laugh: Bit ironic.

I cancelled my insurance policy on wednesday last week and received a cheque for the refund 2 days later on friday afternoon.

I cancelled my insurance with AAMI when i traded the Alfa for the skyline and they did the same thing, told me it would be like 14 days to receive cheque but it arrived 2 days later.

AAMI Sister Company or Just Car, just in case anyone didn't know. So thats two quick responses plus the more posted.

Drew.

How old are you? (Dont have to answer)

I want to get a quote for a GTR just for curiosities sake as the reasons I didn't go R32 GTR was Insurance would be higher (Already is $3400 for a GTS-T, 18yr old, 5 months license) and more power and I am unexperienced with relatively high powered cars.

For me I have my Skyline with JIS (justinsuranceservices.com.au). Their policies are comparable (appears JIS win it actually and Shannons have a great policy!). Plus JIS were quoting significantly cheaper than a car I had with Shannons which was less risk (2003 Monaro) and very similar sum insured. My personal experience. :P

im 24, own a s2 33 2 door.... just car, 2800 first quote then 2900 second quote when i actually bought the car.... shit-house then shannons to the rescue with a 2200 which is a chunk in saving... not slightly over 1k but good enough for now

next year hopefully will see some drops in prices for me due to aging

Edited by gts-4 dreamer
I was happy with their premiums as well. I'm 23 and got an R34 GTT 4 door with agreed value of $23k and I pay $1400 a year.

Thats good, I'm 22 and got a R34 GTT 4 Door with market value of liek 20,500 I think and cause I only have 50% ncp my insurance premium is $2107 inc. Body kit and upgraded stereo.

Drew.

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