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Just go Shannons!

I was with Just Cars but this year they reduced my agreed value and up the premium.

Shannons gave me a cheaper premium and kept my higher agreed value from what Just Cars gave me last year.

how much they charge ruff..i like how you can choose your repairer unlike justcar

Yeah I might, a bit undecided. Means I might have to wash the car.

Haha!

You should be washing your car on a weekly basis!

how much they charge ruff..i like how you can choose your repairer unlike justcar

$1300+

Yes, you can choose your repairer, that's right.

And if you want to pay monthly / quarterly / half yearly, they do not charge you extra.

Just Cars aren't as evil as the rap they're getting in here. All the insurance companies are putting their premiums up cause they all have massive offsets from hail damage - insurance is a business like any other, who else is gonna pay for all the claims? At least with JC you can throw away some of your premium in favour of a higher excess - if you're confident you won't crash then this pays itself off in 2-3 years of not having made a claim.

As for repairers, they will let you use your own if your quote comes to within a reasonable amount of theirs. There's nothing wrong with Just Cars repairers anyway...you can choose which one and they still have to repair a vehicle to your satisfaction, otherwise you are entitled to challenge it. To the contrary, when I was getting a car fixed, JC's assessor tried to get me to go with my repairer cause they offered to do it for cheaper lol...I said no, we'll go with yours instead (I preferred the way they said they would go about repairing)...so they let me...couldn't be happier with the job they did.

Last premium for the 33 was 847 full comp...I do expect it to go up a bit this year, but if it doubles I'll be switching to third party.

So many more options for imports these days; back when I was 18 there were only two companies who wanted anything to do with you. Shannon's would hang up the phone as soon as you said Skyline lol.

Haha!

You should be washing your car on a weekly basis!

$1300+

Yes, you can choose your repairer, that's right.

And if you want to pay monthly / quarterly / half yearly, they do not charge you extra.

SOLD haha ill call up tomorrow for a quote.....#insert part where sunkist say "i told you so"#

So many more options for imports these days; back when I was 18 there were only two companies who wanted anything to do with you. Shannon's would hang up the phone as soon as you said Skyline lol.

lol so true I remember one useless one wouldn't cover you if your car was on street / unsecured parking at any time. So go Coles car stolen no cover.. No surprise they didn't last long

Hearing a bit about jdmst today.

Someone fill me in? Apparently a commo chucked a skid and someone thew a bottle at the cop car? Cops blocking entrances and the street?

Anyone went and see it unfold?

Hearing a bit about jdmst today.

Someone fill me in? Apparently a commo chucked a skid and someone thew a bottle at the cop car? Cops blocking entrances and the street?

Anyone went and see it unfold?

My mate got blamed for throwing the bottle at the cop car, but he's not the kind of person who would do that.

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