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    Excess protection ???

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    Excess protection. A god send or will they never cough up ? Been ringing round for quotes and this has popped up a few times. Any ideas ? Thanks

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    Re: Excess protection ???

    Ignore that, just read it on google, never seen that before.

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    Re: Excess protection ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfoot View Post
    Ignore that, just read it on google, never seen that before.
    They quoted me £49.75 for the excess protection on top of the original quote. In the event of an accident etc I would have to fork out for the excess but I can claim it back ? Seems to good to be true ?

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    Re: Excess protection ???

    Depends on how likely you are to have accidents where its your fault, as that's the only time you have to pay excess out

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    Re: Excess protection ???

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    I'm pretty good at ploughing into peoples rear bumper as it happens

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    Re: Excess protection ???

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    I'm pretty good at ploughing into peoples rear bumper as it happens

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    Re: Excess protection ???

    Lol. Then I guess it makes sense to take the option in your policy. If the cost is always £49.99 for the year, try whacking up the voluntary excess to get the overall policy premium down by more than £50 and you've got the protection for free. Lol.

    If that's possible then I'll eat my hat but stranger things have happened!

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