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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 443998" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>My point exactly, when I was a dog handler I got a ridiculous quote for my car, "it's to do with your job" they said "if you arrest someone they may come back and wreck your car", that would be a good trick, I didn't use my own vehicle for work! Another time my renewal quote was 200 quid dearer than a fresh quote from the same company online, I rang them and they said "yes but if you want that price it's a new policy and you have to pay £40 up front, with the other it just rolls over". Hmm difficult one, pay £40 now and save £200 or continue with the existing and pay an extra £200 over the year, difficult one, not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 443998, member: 27126"] My point exactly, when I was a dog handler I got a ridiculous quote for my car, "it's to do with your job" they said "if you arrest someone they may come back and wreck your car", that would be a good trick, I didn't use my own vehicle for work! Another time my renewal quote was 200 quid dearer than a fresh quote from the same company online, I rang them and they said "yes but if you want that price it's a new policy and you have to pay £40 up front, with the other it just rolls over". Hmm difficult one, pay £40 now and save £200 or continue with the existing and pay an extra £200 over the year, difficult one, not. [/QUOTE]
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