ESure - Too good to be true?

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TommyK
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ESure - Too good to be true?

Post by TommyK » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:08 pm

I've just had a quote from esure - $410 (read sterling - pound key broken) Fully Comp inc legal fees and courtesy car. My circumstances haven't changed since last year but this is at least $100 less than I've been quoted by anywhere else.

Has anyone else been with these guys? If so, what are they like?

Thanks :thumbsup
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Re: ESure - Too good to be true?

Post by Lazydonkey » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:24 pm

If you're worried you could contact Chris Knott who will beat any quote by 10% (well they will on VX's).

So i used Bell to get the lowest quote and then went with them. :thumbsup
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Re: ESure - Too good to be true?

Post by Neil72 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:12 am

TommyK wrote:I've just had a quote from esure - $410 (read sterling - pound key broken) Fully Comp inc legal fees and courtesy car. My circumstances haven't changed since last year but this is at least $100 less than I've been quoted by anywhere else.

Has anyone else been with these guys? If so, what are they like?

Thanks :thumbsup
You can knock a further £45 off that ($45 in your case :lol: ) if you go through quidco :

http://www.quidco.com/esure/

Esure are big and reputable and I've been insured with them before, but never had to make a claim so I couldn't comment on their customer service.

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Re: ESure - Too good to be true?

Post by TommyK » Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:14 am

Brilliant advice - I've just taken out a policy with esure via Quidco for a total of $365.

Neil, I think I owe you a beer or two!

Cheers mate. :thumbsup
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Re: ESure - Too good to be true?

Post by Neil72 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 6:04 pm

TommyK wrote:Brilliant advice - I've just taken out a policy with esure via Quidco for a total of $365.

Neil, I think I owe you a beer or two!

Cheers mate. :thumbsup
Nice one Tommy, sounds like a good deal you got there.

And with all those $ dollars you've saved, I'll hold you to that beer :thumbsup

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