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23yo

1k premium for 24 or 25k cover

Cams license

Garaged

No fines/accidents since 18yo

All of my cars also insured through them

Rating 1 for life

25yo

1.5k premium for 18k or so cover

Cams license

not Garaged

No fines/accidents since 18yo

Only car

im sure my area isnt bogan central, its too expensive for them.

why do i get slugged 500 more when im older and the car is valued for less. shit aint fair yo.

25yo

1.5k premium for 18k or so cover

Cams license

not Garaged

No fines/accidents since 18yo

Only car

im sure my area isnt bogan central, its too expensive for them.

why do i get slugged 500 more when im older and the car is valued for less. shit aint fair yo.

cos you aint fo lyf yo.

Que?

23yo

1k premium for 24 or 25k cover

Cams license

Garaged

No fines/accidents since 18yo

All of my cars also insured through them

Rating 1 for life

Except for thjat time you were involved in a minor accident and wound up in the Dandenong court and had your licence suspended...?

Except for thjat time you were involved in a minor accident and wound up in the Dandenong court and had your licence suspended...?

That was the crash that happened when I was 18. I wasn't convicted of anything. Just a loss of license for 3 months, insurance only recognizes losses for more than 6 months, and issued by a PO on the spot

That was the crash that happened when I was 18. I wasn't convicted of anything. Just a loss of license for 3 months, insurance only recognizes losses for more than 6 months, and issued by a PO on the spot

only jerkin ya gherkin.

6 months eh? interesting.

25yo

1.5k premium for 18k or so cover

Cams license

not Garaged

No fines/accidents since 18yo

Only car

im sure my area isnt bogan central, its too expensive for them.

why do i get slugged 500 more when im older and the car is valued for less. shit aint fair yo.

Maybe cos not garaged ?

myki has a better policy than e-tag. I keep getting emails "your account in below threshold"

check account: $11.70 fark orff.

Myki: touch on with sub-$1 remaining aww yeah

Meh... My CityLink account is set to Auto Top Up... if it gets below $10, it automatically adds another $40 to my account. Never have to worry about it... And if for some reason it doesn't top up (credit card changes etc) then the tag beeps at you to let you know.

I just dot like direct debit... if anything wants to dip into an account, I want to know. prefer annual or bi-annual statements.

PS city link rates are pretty steep. over $12 to drive to the airport and back from queens st. almost a sky bus ticket

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