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Well, I just got my quote from Ryno insurance, and it was under 1k. I was stoked at the price.. but then I read my policy details and realised the only thing they had got right on my policy was my first name.

Yeah, that's a no thanks from me! lol

Well, I just got my quote from Ryno insurance, and it was under 1k. I was stoked at the price.. but then I read my policy details and realised the only thing they had got right on my policy was my first name.

Yeah, that's a no thanks from me! lol

Hang on..... Which one of your personalities was talking to them when you asked for a quote ? :laugh:

Has anyone had a claim processed through Ryno yet ?

Hang on..... Which one of your personalities was talking to them when you asked for a quote ? :laugh:

Has anyone had a claim processed through Ryno yet ?

:sick:

here Scott, this one might suit your needs a little better www.apia.com.au

i decided against going through these guys. they will probly reject your claim because your intercooler is not engineered or something stupid. Shannons on the other hand are really good to there customers and they will pay out where most other companys wont.

Has anyone ever had to put a claim through these guys yet ?

cheap premiums is one thing, but claims handling and service to back it up is another. be interesting to hear about any claims made through ryno. if they can do dirt cheap insurance and keep you happy even after a claim, then they must be on to something good :thumbsup:

cheap premiums is one thing, but claims handling and service to back it up is another. be interesting to hear about any claims made through ryno. if they can do dirt cheap insurance and keep you happy even after a claim, then they must be on to something good :)

this is precisely why I'm sticking with Shannons.....given how many mistakes were made on my policy, I don't have alot of faith in them doing the right thing come claim time.

its a catch 21 really. damned if you do, damned if you don't. you could pay 2k with shannons and believe everything will work out right come claim time but are there any guarantees? No one can really tell. All insurance companies are the same IMO, just depending on the circumstances of the claim. While I try to never have to put through a claim through my insurer, there are no guarantees I guess..I'm saving heaps if I go through RYNO and never make a claim.

Motor vehicle claims are so easy to handle. There really should be nothing to having the insured vehicle repaired, or there is something wrong with the company. Saying that my not-at-fault standard vehicle claims experience with Shannons could not have been easier. :wave:

For complicated stuff, try a medical malpratice litigation. :(

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I have had nothing but happyness since I switched to Ryno. No issues at all. Yeah one time I put a quote request through and they never got back to me, but then I called, the lady took my details, and called back within an hour. No waiting on the line either.

Also note, they have 3 categories of drivers. Less than 4K per year, Less than 8K per year, or 8K and above. That also determines the insurance cost. And yes you need a tripple point immobiliser and a garage to be insured with them.

I really love the free window replacement with the poilcy too.

Bryce.

So, has ANYONE yet had a claim go through with Ryno ?

My insurance is now due and I'm not real happy with the premium so considering Ryno.

There's a similar thread on LS1.com, where a guy is currently going through a claim, and he could not be happier with the service.

As Ryno are underwritten, the claims process seems to go through the parent company, from what i could get on LS1 forum.

The cheap rates make sense though.

They only insure Rating 1 drivers, they look for car ensthusiasts. So basically people who are good drivers, and love their cars, so they look after them, and don't just leave them anywhere, which in turns means minimal claims.

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