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Posted: Sun Dec 2nd, 2012 16:41 |
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Robert
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Seems to me they don't want the business. I had a few bumps when I was a young driver, only one claim though. People didn't bother to the same degree then, there are so many expensive cars out there and insurance repairs are so expensive, somebody has to pay for them. I just had a fresh quote for my Marlin, £126, fully comp, roadside assistance, recovery and claims management, whatever that means. I think more of an issue with insurance is this stupid ruling that gender can't be used to assess risk. This Euro Union thing needs stamping on before it completely wrecks our society. If one group of drivers is a lower risk group then it should benefit from the fact, whatever the background reason. Some women drivers are being hammered with their new premiums, but I don't see any reports of men enjoying lower premiums, I wonder why... Any suggestions Steve?
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