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Last taxi i got (not including maxis)
was mid last year, pre paid fares from tramp to mine, was on nepean highway through moorabbin and it broke down
No refund, no other taxis book for a free ride home
Yeah cool m8

this one time we got a maxi cab from somewhere in hawthorne to crown.. dude kept asking us if we had weed or eccies, anyway we end up at crown, the faire was something like 40 bux or something, we give him a $100 bill, he gives us back $120 change.....
 

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this one time we got a maxi cab from somewhere in hawthorne to crown.. dude kept asking us if we had weed or eccies, anyway we end up at crown, the faire was something like 40 bux or something, we give him a $100 bill, he gives us back $120 change.....
 




But how many pingas did u give him
2 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:


350-400, 16000 i think.
Rowville, over 25.

That with Shannons?

I'm about $800 for 20k...wonder if it's much different vehicle to vehicle?

That with Shannons?

I'm about $800 for 20k...wonder if it's much different vehicle to vehicle?


Yeah. 10% cams discount, multi-policy discount. I don't think I've got the 3 year no claim discount (f**kers).
It might be closer to the 500 mark but defs less than 600.
Market value for the car is like 3500 lol so all the rest is mods.

Mine with Famous for 35k was something like $100 per annum for laid up cover. Effectively nothing.

They are probably on VWL and know that no one is ever going to steal it.

19 minutes ago, Jonnoo said:

$1k for $12,000
Under 25 no previous insurer
Listed mods
In moorabbin


Just car

12K value laid up cover? Dude their third party fire and theft is like $400 with 10k of theft value :/

what is laid up cover what happens if you crash it on the road? 

1k seems steep if it's just garage cover.. why not just get 3rd party fire and theft? 

hell my fpv is like 1k for full comp at market value 

17 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:


Yeah. 10% cams discount, multi-policy discount. I don't think I've got the 3 year no claim discount (f**kers).
It might be closer to the 500 mark but defs less than 600.
Market value for the car is like 3500 lol so all the rest is mods.

Hmmm don't think I got the cams discount - will call to investigate

Got contents with them so multi policy discount

Also get very limited use like a couple of times a year so test drives should be covered

Still feels hefty though. Could nearly get Just Cars full comp for $1000 a year. The $200 excess with shannons is nice though.

what is laid up cover what happens if you crash it on the road?

No coverage at all if driven on the road.
Car fully insured when being transported (truck or trailer) and fully covered if at at a workshop and something was to happen.
Plus full coverage if stolen (obviously).

So to me it's got a bit more than fire and theft, but no 3rd party if driven. I don't get any days on the road, nada. I had to pay 3 days worth of full comp when it was running in November lol

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