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Hey guys :wavey:

New 2 this place..& firstly wanna thank for all the useful threads so far..saved me a lotta headaches.

I've had my car 4 bout a month now and uhhh boy!!!

So i thought i'd add my useful find..especially for us younger drivers..

EBM insurance brokers.. just like everyone else i slaved for days on the phone trying to save my hard earned cash..and i think i found a pretty good deal for my age. Don't know if anyone else is insured through these guys...they ain't too bad.

Previously had 3yrs third party with RAC

Now at 20 i pay $1368 with $200 excess + a free windscreen claim a year. (YAY!)

for my '93 Gts-t.

Hope it helps (as in a perfect world we'd all be driving GTR's with $150 premiums)

Cheers

-Dan

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Of course they wont complain. Insurance companies arent permitted to know the details of anyones driving record. You have to sign a permission form for them to get access to it.  

Moral of the story, keep mouth shut unless you absolutely HAVE to tell them.

interesting i neva knew that can they find out how many demerits youve lost?

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Of course they wont complain. Insurance companies arent permitted to know the details of anyones driving record. You have to sign a permission form for them to get access to it.  

Moral of the story, keep mouth shut unless you absolutely HAVE to tell them.

Thing is if you "forget" to tell them something about your driving history and then make a big claim they can AND WILL investigate and refuse your claim if you have been dishonest about something that may have affected their decision to insure you.

Think about it, if you had to shell out say $20k to someone wouldn't you try to get out of paying if it is legal to do so?

They're not dummies they're large corporations.

Honesty is the best policy

Danzil you have definitely done the right thing. You gave the full story and they have agreed to insure you.

Besides 1 point in three years is nothing to worry about.

Cheers

Chris

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LOL HBF - $880 per year

then I rang suncorp....she punched in the figures and told me it would be $18721.69c per year and would I be using credit card to pay that........

I asked her to double check and she said that was a correct figure......guess some people are a little delusional about prices!

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