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I'm just shopping around for insurance at the moment, does anyone have a link to H2P Insurance or are they not on the net?

So far I've looked at-

Just Car(current with them)

Famous(used to be with them)

Rhino

Any links to others would be appreciated

Thanks

Aaron

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Famous were useless when I was shopping for insurance, took them 3 weeks to get back to me, by which time I had taken out a policy with Shannons, which was still cheaper than the quote they gave me anyway.

As said, H2P are not on the net, you need to call.

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why go from Famous to Just Cars as someone mention JC $200 dearer

im with Famous looked @ H2P and chose Famous as thecheaper insurer with no dramas with mods and an agreed value of $21,700 alot better than JC's agreed value of $16000

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Famous was $500 dearer for me. They go by the number of years you've been insured for, Just Cars go by how many years you've been driving. I was with Famous because they gave me an Ok quote and i could pay by the month, the next year it went up $300???? isn't insurance meant to go down when you don't have an accident?

I've had an at fault accident while i've been with just cars and they were really good, the excess hits the pocket hard tho. Lucky I had rating 1 protection, best $60 i ever spent :D

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^^ $300 bux thats a bit harsh

About to go with Ryno (through Guardian Brokers) although quoted $650 a couple of months ago before I got the car, when I rang again recently it had gone up to $750 :( . Still cheaper compared to JC with agreed value/repairer, 1x no exccess free windscreen, $500 excess. JC was $350 more, and double the excess. Might try Famous (?), contact anybody? (Sorry for slight hijack!)

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About to go with Ryno (through Guardian Brokers) although quoted $650 a couple of months ago before I got the car, when I rang again recently it had gone up to $750 :thumbsup: . Still cheaper compared to JC with agreed value/repairer, 1x no exccess free windscreen, $500 excess. JC was $350 more, and double the excess. Might try Famous (?), contact anybody? (Sorry for slight hijack!)

1) do you have to go through a broker to get there insur.

2) do they do pay by the month

3) how old are you and NCB rating

4) phone numbers if needed

famous has a 1300 number on there website that is the cost of a local call

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