I think Shannons have jacked up the price for 2 of my POS's (full comprehensive, windscreens, salvage, steak knives, etc ) by $36 p.a. over 3 years, maybe longer, IN TOTAL.
I'll be on the phone tomorrow!
To find out my tee time,
DL
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I think Shannons have jacked up the price for 2 of my POS's (full comprehensive, windscreens, salvage, steak knives, etc ) by $36 p.a. over 3 years, maybe longer, IN TOTAL.
I'll be on the phone tomorrow!
To find out my tee time,
DL
I complained to the NRMA about their heavy handed approach and they ignored that. So I complained that they had not acted on my my complaint - got a call on Tuesday from the NRMA saying it was their policy to go for the individual whenever they had a dispute with the other insurance company - never heard this before and my insurance company said they do not do that - any way all sorted now.
However my car is jinxed.
This evening stopped at a busy roundabout, traffic cleared and was about to drive off but spotted a fast car entering the roundabout so didn't move - the car behind me was watching the traffic and not me, didn't spot the fast car and bang into the back of me.
Straight onto my Mitchell Bros towbar which took the bang but the plastic front of the Mazda hit my rear rear bar and cracked it and a plastic bit from inside fell out - so all the repairs that were done in the first prang only a couple on months ago will have to be done all over again.
At least not my fault so no cost to me.
Garry
Several years ago I had a similar situation, bloke ran into the back of my trailer while I was waiting to turn right, causing minor damage to the trailer and bending the rear crossmember on the 110.
Unfortunately the culprit (I'll bet he was on the phone!) and I had the same insurer (NRMA) and what followed was a nightmare. Eventually it got repaired (took over six months for work to start), but it took a long time and a lot of stress, and the threat to move all my insurance to a different company.
I thought Aus Insurers operate under a knock for knock agreement Knock-for-knock agreement - Wikipedia which says "A knock-for-knock agreement is an agreement between two insurance companies whereby, when both companies' policy-holders incur losses in the same insured event (usually a motor accident), each insurer pays the losses sustained by its own policy-holder regardless of who was responsible." so each company should've just paid their own damages.