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Who is everyone insured with, that 1) insures imports, 2) doesnt require the car to be garaged, 3) has pay by the month as an option.

I've been looking around everywhere but apart from Shannons, everyone else who does pay by the month won't touch imports (wah wah wah, parts are too expensive to get wah wah wah bs bs bs).

I was insured with Shannons previously, but they won't insure me since I moved to Tassie (not comprehensively anyway) due to the fact my car is no longer garaged. Which sucks, but oh well.

I did have a quote from Famous Insurance, however since then they've decided to get rid of their Pay by the Month option (wtf).

If anyone can help me out, it'd be great.

Cheers,

-- Cyph

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Does Just Car offer pay by the month insurance?

home_title_line.gifshim.gif You may be eligible to pay for your policy in regular instalments by direct debit. We will tell you if you are eligible. When you pay this way, the total premium is higher than we charge for one annual payment, reflecting the higher costs we experience.

Question still not answered? See below or please ask a Just Car Insurance operator.

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yeah i spoke to them today, and they told me i need to be 1 year full comp to get month by month :D even though been with them for 2 years on 3rd party, sucked.. looking at building a garage beside the house so shannons can insure me, can cover my car for a lot more if i can...

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yeah i spoke to them today, and they told me i need to be 1 year full comp to get month by month :( even though been with them for 2 years on 3rd party, sucked.. looking at building a garage beside the house so shannons can insure me, can cover my car for a lot more if i can...

just car is about the cheapest tho

but apparently a pain if you ever want to claim

surely a small loan for the amount of the premium would similar to what you would pay for pay by the month?

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I had the same problem with my car. It is real hard to get into garage so have to park it in my carport which lucky its a 4 car one and not visible form street. I had to go to just cars for insurance. Had to pay first year up front then after that you can pay by the month and a few extra dollars. Have heard some bad reports about them but will see. Was with them for my other car but changed to shannons because they are cheaper and have an office here

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