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Old 02 April 2002 | 07:16 PM
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Here goes for the first posting after a lot of watching!

Thank you ScoobyNet for pointing us in the direction of Chris Knott - Chris himself was very helpful & got us the best deal - not just for our new baby but also for a ....... Micra!

Hubby - 33, 6yrs + NCD, clean licence main driver for DBM MY02 WRX
me - 33 - big fat zero NCD, clean licence but two accidents in 3 years main driver Micra Passion (with Scoobie inside!)

Direct Line - £715 for WRX & £750 for Micra (that's with a staff discount as well!!)
Tesco - £750 for WRX & £600 for Micra

Chris Knott - £700 for WRX & £450 for Micra

So thank you all ......
Old 02 April 2002 | 08:56 PM
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When did you speak to Chris if you don't mind me asking?
Old 03 April 2002 | 11:26 AM
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It will have been before Monday 25th March as he has been away in Japan and won't return until 16th April.

Our remaining staff will be able to help in the meantime.

Chris Knott Insurance.
Old 03 April 2002 | 09:43 PM
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We picked up the baby on the 18th & the Micra was due for renewal on the 16th so it was the week before that - probably the Tuesday so that would be the 12th? Sorry if sounding a bit vague but I don't have a calender with me.

PS Sorry for not replying earlier - am currently rationed to one hit on a ScoobyNet per night after receiving the last 'phone bill!
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With the insurance money you have saved, get yourself onto AOL monthly.

Our phone bills were getting terrible before - i.e. £150, as opposed to the £50 we used to pay per quarter. I moved to AOL flatrate at £15.99 a month, and the phone bills are back to normal now. Plus it means I can surf all day whenever I want - fast connection, and very good service.

DW

PS I dont work for AOL, just happy with them.
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