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Id definately get onto them mate as it seems very unjust. In my experience with JustCar if you escalate the matter further upon management you will get a decent outcome.

In saying that the initial few people they will refer you onto are very quick to offer a "refund" and cancel policies as they are lazy fu**ers so stress the matter on until you get to most senior management.

Its absolute crap that your paying $1400 a year more than my self for pretty much the same vehicle despite being 3 years older and assuming have a cleaner record than me (was disqualified in 2009)

Just got my renewal in the mail this morning from Shannons. Agreed value stayed exactly the same, while premium dropped $300.

shannons rule if you can get them to take you on. Which in most of the cases here is not possible (dont you need to pretty much be 30+ and have a near perfect driving history [5yrs] to get them to touch you with a skyline?)

It costs me under $500 a year to insure my R33 GTST (highly modified class) for 16k. Love you Shannons.

Id definately get onto them mate as it seems very unjust. In my experience with JustCar if you escalate the matter further upon management you will get a decent outcome.

In saying that the initial few people they will refer you onto are very quick to offer a "refund" and cancel policies as they are lazy fu**ers so stress the matter on until you get to most senior management.

Its absolute crap that your paying $1400 a year more than my self for pretty much the same vehicle despite being 3 years older and assuming have a cleaner record than me (was disqualified in 2009)

What happened in your experience where you complained to senior management and got a decent outcome? When I spat the dummy and asked to speak to management they put me on to what seemed like a low-level manager who just rephrased exactly what the guy before told me. No change to anything, and he was quite reluctant to help me out in any way - "Theres nothing I can do" were his exact words. I live in a 'safe' postcode in Melbourne's suburbs, yet because my postcode begins with '3' I'm getting majorly screwed.

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