Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
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Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
Got my renewal from direct line this week, £560 had a couple of minor accidents 5 years ago and I couldn't get a quote any cheaper, as a matter of fact the insurers I was with before direct line theyre renewal was over £800
Today I rang http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/personal- ... -insurance and to my astonishment got a quote for £236 on 10.000 miles and a £150 excess cant really see me beating that, cheapest iv had in donkeys years, was told Bongos are in the same catergory as the VW vans http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/personal- ... -insurance
Just thought id forward the info which I got off the mazda bongo owners forum on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2529055732/
Now that's what I call a brill phone call, saving £324
Today I rang http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/personal- ... -insurance and to my astonishment got a quote for £236 on 10.000 miles and a £150 excess cant really see me beating that, cheapest iv had in donkeys years, was told Bongos are in the same catergory as the VW vans http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/personal- ... -insurance
Just thought id forward the info which I got off the mazda bongo owners forum on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2529055732/
Now that's what I call a brill phone call, saving £324
- mikeWalsall
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
I have a converted V6 and pay £211 with C&CC ..
They won't insure my V6 Alphard as it isn't converted .. so I got a quote from another Japanese import specialist .. £700 and I have been riding / driving for 56 blame free years ..!!
So I have re MOT'd / Taxed / insured the Bongo .. but may give those a call (if I can communicate as I am quite deaf) ..!!
They won't insure my V6 Alphard as it isn't converted .. so I got a quote from another Japanese import specialist .. £700 and I have been riding / driving for 56 blame free years ..!!
So I have re MOT'd / Taxed / insured the Bongo .. but may give those a call (if I can communicate as I am quite deaf) ..!!
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
Contact them and ensure they are aware its a grey import and the model is a 1995 onwards Bongo FRIENDEE,not the earlier model Bongo van.aintgotabongo wrote:Got my renewal from direct line this week, £560 had a couple of minor accidents 5 years ago and I couldn't get a quote any cheaper, as a matter of fact the insurers I was with before direct line theyre renewal was over £800
Today I rang http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/personal- ... -insurance and to my astonishment got a quote for £236 on 10.000 miles and a £150 excess cant really see me beating that, cheapest iv had in donkeys years, was told Bongos are in the same catergory as the VW vans http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/personal- ... -insurance
Just thought id forward the info which I got off the mazda bongo owners forum on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2529055732/
Now that's what I call a brill phone call, saving £324
There have been problems with this mixup in the past which has resulted in members actually not being insured when it was queeried. I think Saga was one of the companies that was involved
Brian
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
Definitely worth checking although their website says they cover imports, left hand drive and even self-build conversions. Not heard of them before but sound like they could offer some good deals.
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
Called them just now as I was very curious about the clause below, RE: The work bit
They never said I wouldn't be covered to and from work when I made the initial call, and their not budging on it saying they are basically classed as a second car / vehicle and only expected to be used a few days a week, so now iv got to cancel the policy in writing / Email as they cannot do it over the phone, odd that they could take my money over the phone I am far from happy about this, but it is a lesson learned and a note to others to thoroughly check out your insurance as you might not be covered as much as you think, thanks for the heads up guys,
Now to go to the Facebook forum and tell the other guy to check up on his
Social, domestic and pleasure use excluding commuting to/from a place of work
This insurance does not operate and the insurer will not be liable if the insured vehicle is being used for: a)purposes other than social, domestic or pleasure purposes, b) journeys between home and a normal place of work, c) carriage of passengers for hire or reward or for hiring, racing, competitions, rallies or trials or for any business purposes.
They never said I wouldn't be covered to and from work when I made the initial call, and their not budging on it saying they are basically classed as a second car / vehicle and only expected to be used a few days a week, so now iv got to cancel the policy in writing / Email as they cannot do it over the phone, odd that they could take my money over the phone I am far from happy about this, but it is a lesson learned and a note to others to thoroughly check out your insurance as you might not be covered as much as you think, thanks for the heads up guys,
Now to go to the Facebook forum and tell the other guy to check up on his
Social, domestic and pleasure use excluding commuting to/from a place of work
This insurance does not operate and the insurer will not be liable if the insured vehicle is being used for: a)purposes other than social, domestic or pleasure purposes, b) journeys between home and a normal place of work, c) carriage of passengers for hire or reward or for hiring, racing, competitions, rallies or trials or for any business purposes.
Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
I also had to query commuting. My ins company agreed that if I drove it to work on the odd occasion it was ok e.g. to fuel up or when going away straight from work. But the only evidence is on a call recording system somewhere.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
- mikeWalsall
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
To add insult ... they will most likely charge you a £25 cancellation fee .. plus short term policy use ..!!
I re insured mine today with C&CC .. the cancellation fee was mentioned in there 'terms & conditions' blurb ..
I re insured mine today with C&CC .. the cancellation fee was mentioned in there 'terms & conditions' blurb ..
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
How would they know what you are using the bongo for, if something happened, you could be going, doing anything??
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
You should be within the cooling off period so I'd have though they ought to just charge you pro-rata number of days the policy was active.mikeWalsall wrote:To add insult ... they will most likely charge you a £25 cancellation fee .. plus short term policy use ..!!
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Re: Staveley Head ins, just saved £324
^^^ The policy wasn't active until the 16th of June, plus you have 14 days to change your mind as such