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kurin360 Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 8 |
Is it worth getting a tracker or leave it? what is the best option if I do get one? thanks. |
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Sat Mar 13 2010 9:41am |
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kurin360 Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 8 |
then maybe I'll take my chances without one many thanks for the warning/advice. |
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Sat Mar 13 2010 11:50am |
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XUJG Member Since: 03 Aug 2006 Location: Left Posts: 437 |
sometimes the insurer will insist on a tracking device. don't blag the application or you could find the wont payout when it comes to the crunch. |
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Sat Mar 13 2010 12:07pm |
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XUJG Member Since: 03 Aug 2006 Location: Left Posts: 437 |
sometimes the insurer will insist on a tracking device. don't blag the application or you could find the wont payout when it comes to the crunch. |
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Sat Mar 13 2010 12:07pm |
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kurin360 Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 8 |
My insurer asked if I had a tracking device and I said no and was quoted accordingly. Insurance companies will always try to avoid paying out
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Sat Mar 13 2010 12:10pm |
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XUJG Member Since: 03 Aug 2006 Location: Left Posts: 437 |
still have the same car with a tracker which helped keep the insurance down to just over £300 and the Tracker definitely works but having a car stolen takes the intimacy i once had with the car away. Having said that with the trade in top end stolen vehicles i may have decided to buy something less desirable if replacing the car at the time of the robbery. That was mainly because they came into my home to steel the keys and that is my concern, not so much losing the car which can be replaced. |
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Sat Mar 13 2010 12:46pm |
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