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Hi guys,

i'm thinking about purchasing an insurance from Buzz Insurance.

anyone with them? i'd like to hear your feed back please

- how would you rate them?

- have you ever make any claims? how difficult to deal with them?

- customer services? have you got any problems contacting them?

- are they stable? what their reputation like?

Thanks in advance

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I hope you dont mean for a skyline cos it doesnt look they do imports...

but besides that, they're part of IAG so I think that would be a good thing. But they are an "online" company and, for me personally, I like the idea of being able to go into a branch. For example, once when I claimed with AAMI I dropped my car to them and they did all the running around taking it to the smash repairer etc..

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^^ yup, be very careful. even if it seems cheap...might cost alot more in the long run if you have an issue

They are backed by IAG I think? Also for claims they have a number you can call but everything else is online. Looked at Bingle and for a claim you have to email so thats why I went with the Buzz as would want to speak to someone in person.

They have online chat which was pretty good and hopefully i don't need to take out a claim anyway.

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