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Originally Posted by Big_Daz
I find Youi the tale of 2 insurances I have my house and contents with them. They where competitively priced and I'd heard good things. When it comes to cars though, they are always hundreds of $$ a year more than everyone else so haven't gone with them.
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that is why I said they pick low hanging fruit - low risk only. There is more risk for them in car insurance than house insurance, but they won't insure your house if it has a flood overlay on it, even if the water gets no where near your house. One of our good friend's daughter lives near the river but in a brand new house, all built about 1 metre above all recorded floods, her insurance premium request last year from AAMI? $28,000, that's right $28,000
We owned a house 1 street back from the river and again 1 metre above all recorded flood levels, insurance went from $1800 to $8500 in on year, not with AAMI. We went with Bendigo Bank Insurance, $2400 per year
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Originally Posted by Big_Daz
My Redline is with Shannons on Part Use (2 days a week). 2 days a week is fine as thats about what Id use it anyway. Premium is fair, it covers all my mods and the agreed value in happy with
Wifeys Everest is with Allianz. We've been with them 5 years now. Had 2 claims (not at fault) with them and they where awesome to deal with and everything was done quickly. They aren't the cheapest but because of the level of service we have had, we used them for the Everest. Brand new $90k vehicle, may as well stay with who has done us well.
My daily (our Sorento) is with Allianz as well. Its been with them since we collected the car new in 2020 and have been happy. If renewal for this one is huge in October when it comes I'll be changing though.
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I have found Allianz great to deal with, they are one of my first choices, as is QBE and anything underwritten by Hollards (or QBE)