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I'm not asking for anything dodgy id just like a fair go, ive rang pretty much everyone and they're all pretty much just reading off their computer screen so id rather someone i can actually talk to in person to sort something out as my situation is a little different.

its kinda hard to fully explain my situation on here but if anyone here works for an insurance company if you could throw us a PM that would be great, or if u know someone that does PM me their mobile number or something. im a qualified autosparky so the favour will be re-payed :)

cheers

I'm not asking for anything dodgy id just like a fair go, ive rang pretty much everyone and they're all pretty much just reading off their computer screen so id rather someone i can actually talk to in person to sort something out as my situation is a little different.

its kinda hard to fully explain my situation on here but if anyone here works for an insurance company if you could throw us a PM that would be great, or if u know someone that does PM me their mobile number or something. im a qualified autosparky so the favour will be re-payed :)

cheers

hey man,

my dad is pretty high up in a insurance company pm me your incident and he will read up about it plus any accidents you have had at fault or not and have u been done for wreckless, drink driving ect, ur age and how long u have had ur lic for and what post code the new car will be stored at and what sort of car

Pm me with: Vehicle details, 3 years of driving history.claim history, Type of vehicle, Agreed Sum insured, any mods , age .

PS: I previously worked for a major insurance company, they generally use the same principles all round since most of them are either owned by Suncorp or use the same software/driver rating system.

Basically Insurance is all about risk. Technically your paying them straight out of fear/peice of mind, what ever you call it. Some people call it a nessesary evil.

Edited by TonyStarks

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