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DAN@ADRIAN FLUX

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  1. Sure, All i will need is your name and a contact number and when best to call. Dan
  2. Have you tried Adrian Flux? We give up to 15% discount for members Dan.
  3. If you pm me your client ref i can pass on that you are a member of this forum. Dan. Adrian Flux.
  4. No you cannot drive your second car under the first car's policy even though you have driving other cars third party only. The other car cannot be owned or hired to you. Dan
  5. Frequently Asked Questions in Insurance To All Forum Members, As you all know I've been answering your insurance questions for a while now. I've noticed that the same few questions pop up time and time again. Therefore I have put together a number of frequently asked questions, all about insurance. If you have any comments about them or need further clarification on any of the areas discussed, please do not hesitate to PM me or simply reply to the thread. Many Thanks Dan Clark Adrian Flux Insurance Services Q. What is the difference between third party only, third party fire and theft and fully comprehensive insurance? A. In the UK the lowest cover of insurance that is legally required by a motorist is third party only (TPO) cover. You are covered to drive/ride on the roads and as the name suggests a third party is covered against any accident which is your fault. These policies usually have no excess written into the agreement. TPO cover isn't usually the cheapest type of cover anymore as insurance companies have less schemes for TPO and therefore smaller markets for TPO, with the exception of bike policies. TPO insurance for bikes is still competitive and usually the cheapest. This type of cover gives you the lowest protection. In the event of an accident which is your fault you will get nothing back, only the third party will be covered. There is also no fire or glass cover. Third party fire and theft (TPFT) is the next cover up from third party only. It covers you exactly the same as above, but includes fire and theft cover. TPFT cover comes with an excess. In the event of a claim for fire or theft you will have to pay the excess. For example, if your excess is £200, you will have to pay the first £200 towards a claim. So if your car is worth £1000, you would get £800 back from the insurance company. You cannot claim for accidental damage which is your own fault on this type of policy and you do not have glass cover. Comprehensive cover is the most extensive cover you can buy and is usually the most costly. It includes glass cover that comes with its own excess. You can make a claim on your glass cover without it affecting your no claims bonus (NCB). The policy covers you if you damage your own car, if it is vandalised, stolen or set on fire and it covers any third party costs if you were at fault. Q. Why when I phone up Adrian Flux do they ask what is the best price I have had so far? A. A lot of people think that insurance companies add money onto policies because the best price they have had is £200 more. This is not the case and is frowned upon. Here at Adrian Flux we will ask the best price you have had to assess if we have the market to compete. An insurance quote can take between 10-20 minutes and if you've had an unbelievable price which we know we simply cannot compete with we won't waste your time. The main reason that we ask this question is so that we can refer it to the insurance company and see if they can go any cheaper. Most insurance companies use statistics to formulate people's insurance. The insurance companies don't know what prices other insurance companies are charging for insurance. To ensure they are competitive they ask the customers and change their prices accordingly to compete. We like to give you the cheapest price possible. Q: If I have comprehensive cover on my vehicle, does this mean I am allowed to drive any other car on third party cover? A: The simple answer is not necessarily, you must always check to see if you have this extra benefit on your policy as most insurers do not offer this if you are under 25. Some insurers do not offer this benefit at all any more, if you drive without insurance you will be liable for costs of any accident and will receive a penalty such as driving with no insurance for this common misconception. Also on some policies you will be entitled to this benefit even if you are only insured Third Party Fire and Theft. Please note that the car you drive on this benefit must not be owned by you and cannot be a hire/courtesy vehicle. Q: What constitutes as a modification? What happens if I don't disclose a modification and have a claim and state it is a factory fitted optional extra, how will my insurance company know? A: A modification is a permanent fixture to the vehicle whether it is performance enhancing or not that doesn't come as standard to that particular model of car. This includes the interior as well as the exterior. If you don't disclose modifications that you have on your vehicle regardless of whether the previous owner fitted them, your insurer could choose to void your insurance in the event of a claim, which will leave you liable for any expenses occurred to a third party. Some insurers may be more lenient and make you pay the additional premium that you would have paid originally then they will cover the claim costs, but beware it is totally up to the insurers discretion and they are not liable to pay out any costs in this situation. Your insurance company have access to records which enable them to view the standard versions of every make model etc, If you have a modification on your vehicle the insurer will find out. Q. What are accelerator bonus policies and why do some companies not accept them? A. Some companies offer a ten month accelerator policy as a quick way of getting a no claim bonus however this is not the way it works. You will only get ten months insurance and only ten months no claims bonus which cannot be transferred to a different company as one years no claims bonus when the time for renewal comes up, simply because you do not have a full years no claims record. So you would find that instead of gaining a years no claims bonus you will actually only have ten months no claims bonus. To conclude two ten month policies equals one years no claims bonus. There is also the added cost involved, when you take out the accelerator policy it is as I have mentioned only a ten month policy so whilst it looks cheaper compared to a twelve month policy you will end up paying more month by month. It can be tempting when you have just passed your test to go for the accelerator policy so you can get your no claims bonus quicker and start seeing a reduction in your insurance prices but it will only cost you time and money in the long term. It is always far better to stick to what the majority of insurers sell, which is a YEAR'S insurance policy with a YEAR'S no claims bonus. Q. Can I insure my child on my policy? A. When you are looking round for your first insurance quote on your car it can seem the insurance world is against you as the premium can be quite high. As a result quite often parents will take out the policy in their name and have their child on as a named driver. This can work against them in several ways. The premium will still be high as it is based on the highest risk driver also they will not be earning any no claims bonus during this time. The insured driver is expected to be the main driver with the child using it occasionally and if it is proved different after an accident it could cause the policy to be void. Some insurers give no claims bonus for being a named driver. Please note that they are the only companies that will accept this type of no claims bonus. Therefore you are narrowing your market for future years and this will result in you not getting the best available premium. Adrian Flux have a range of insurers that have specialist schemes for the younger drivers, making it easier for them to get their own policy and start incurring their own no claims bonus.
  6. By all means I can listen to these calls and make sure the people involved are spoken to. If you PM me the date and time and the number you called from I can trace these calls and listen to them. We cannot guarantee to insure everyone's car because we are the forum sponsor. All that means is that you will get up to 15% discount for being a member. We may not be competitive for some people this year, but give us a try come renewal. Dan
  7. I'm sorry you have all had a bad experience with us here at Adrian Flux. I'm shocked we couldn't offer doxtoby a price at least. Any further complaints you would like me to look into, do not hesitate to contact me. Dan
  8. Hi, Just a thought have you tried contacting flux insurance?
  9. I'd phone us back at Adrian Flux and see if we can compete with your best price, we may have sent you a renewal price match, in which case we should be able to beat your best price, but we may need proof. Dan
  10. If you PM me your name and contact number I can get someone to call you, it'll probably be Monday now.
  11. We have specialist markets for modified vehicles and for imports. Plus with your OC membership you'll get a discount. If all else fails, give us a try at Adrian Flux on 0870 777 888. Or send me a PM with your contact details and I'll pass it on for someone to call you back for a chat about your insurance!
  12. Hi. It depends on what scheme we quoted. Some of our schemes only require a self decleration form completing where as some of them do require an independent or owners club valuation. Thanks.
  13. How about these guys. http://WWW.RIDEDRIVE.CO.UK
  14. Just to let you guys know I'm now out of the office until the Wednesday after Christmas, however when I come back I will be covering on our quotation floor up until the new year. I will be able to give the site my full attention when I get back on Tuesday the 2nd Of January. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thanks. Daniel.
  15. Sorry. If you want to send me a private message with your full name, address and our client reference if you have it I can take a look at it for you. Thanks.
  16. Hi Carl. Yes we offer upto 15% discount for club members with a number of our insurers. If you wanted to email our company with your details I'm sure our service section will be able to look into that for you. Thanks.
  17. Hi Dave. That is puzzling. We've been covering Imports since the mid 90's. Thanks.
  18. Hi guys. I'm now off home. I'll be back in the office at 9:00 am tomorrow. Thanks.
  19. Hi Steve. Sorry about that.No problem I can give you a call. I'll try my best to answer general stuff as soon as possible on-line. I may have to refer to some of my collegues if I need further assistant with certain matters. I'll give you a buzz. Thanks.
  20. Hi Steve i'll get one of my collegues to give you a call straight back if you like. Thanks.
  21. Hi everyone. Just a short introduction. I’m Daniel. I’ve worked for Adrian Flux Insurance for nearly 18 years now. If any of you guys on here have any general insurance queries or specific problems with Adrian Flux insurance please let me know. I can assure you I will be completely impartial despite being on the pay roll of Adrian Flux. If we have messed up I will acknowledge that and make efforts to get it corrected, if any of you do not understand an insurers viewpoint I will do my best to clearly explain it. It could be problems ranging from simple paperwork issues to major claim disputes. With my years of experience I should be able to answer most queries immediately, if there are issues or a problem that I can’t answer directly I would ensure that a relevant manager investigates these and I would then be able to relay an answer back. I hope this will be of some helps for you. I can be found in the traders forum section under Adrian Flux Insurance. Thanks very much. Daniel. Adrian Flux Insurance Group

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