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 Posted: 11:17 - 02 May 2009 Post subject: INSURANCE QUOATATIONS/VALUATIONS |
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Hi all,
picking up another bike tommorrow at well below the market value, from a mate.
anyway, to buy an equivilent bike,same year,milage ect would cost around £1200-£1400.(but im paying a LOT less than that)
im looking at insurance websites the now.(& getting some seriously random quotes,lol)
at the page where it asks me to put in the bikes value, i've been trying a few different things.
& the best quote i have come up with,is when i put the value at £999, this covers me for other bikes as well.
as soon as i go over the grand, it removes the other bikes option & the premium goes up????
(this is with the post office btw, who seem to be cheaper than most places! but most other places are either more expensive or dont give me the other bikes option)
does the amount i put on the "value" have a bearing on any payout, as for £999, i might struggle to get a bike identical to this one. (though tbh i wouldnt be looking to buy another bike the same, im just buying it to help my mate out)
anyone able to answer this?
for example, if it gets totalled or stolen (its a fully comp quotation) do they use my valuation as a starting point, then take off my excess & pay out the remainder?
or do they look at a price guide & then remove the excess?
if thats the case, why do we have to put a value in in the first place, lol?
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I always put £1 in the value column.
After my experience with AXA and all the arguing over a price for my payout I don't see what difference it makes... ____________________ My Bikes: Piaggio NRG| Aprilia RS 125| Suzuki GSX-R 600|Yamaha Fazer Ducati 848
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Search Bennetts on here and see how many recommend them  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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I use a local broker, who aren't quite the cheapest (by £50 or so), but I can add and remove drivers, change addresses, vehicles etc, all with no "admin fee" and talk to a real human at the end of the line.
And everyone talks as if Confused.com etc is a new idea.
We're going back to brokers to compare everything. ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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| Chriss wrote: | They won't offer you the value, they'll offer you "a fair repretensation of the market value". You can insure you bike for £1M and smash it up, doesn't mean they'll offer you a million. |
Hi,
thank you.
thats exactly what i was asking!
i know how to get a quote, as i have been insuring bikes & cars for years & im quite happy to shop around, & play them off against each other.
the thing i found strange was, if i put the value at say, £1100 there is no "other bikes" cover.
but with the same insurance company/underwriter, if i put the value at £999, then it gives me other bikes, with very little difference in the premium or excess, wtf?
i was just wondering if, i put a low value in, would it affect any future payout.
i was under the impression, they looked at some kind of price guide & gave you what THEY think its worth.
i just wondered if the would pay out more than you put down in the valuation column.
EDIT : so its looking like, if i put a low value in, theyt wont pay out anything above that, which is a bit of a c*nt.
going by the link posted earlier.
prices for this bike seem to vary between £800 & £1600.
if i totalled it,-presuming i was ok, lol.
i obviously want to get as big a pay out as possible (not neccessarily to buy a bike exactly the same) but if i put the lower figure in, i would lose out big time.
insurance companies are all c*nts.
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Insured Value: This is the maximum value for which you are insured under the terms of your policy. IT IS NOT NECESSARILY the amount you will get following a claim.
hi,
im interpreting this as the maximum i will get in any payout.
this is the question which is asked when getting a quote, "insured value".
therefore if i put in £500, then they wont pay out any more than £500, minus excess, no?
if i put 2 grand in, they will pay out the market value of the bike, up to 2 grand.
& so on.
its just that these bikes go for around , say £1400.
if i put £1400 in, the premium is slightly higher & there no other bikes cover.
but if i put £999 in, then the premium drops & i get other bikes cover.
think i'll ask the insurers, LOL
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Values of bikes change. Two years ago, a second hand bike was worth less than today, because the market has changed. If you, accidentally, buy a modern classic, it could be worth a lot more next year than this year.
Your bike may be worth £1000 now, but that's not to say in 10 months time, when you claim, it's not going to be worth £5000. It would then be deemed unreasonable for the insurance company to offer you £1000.
The insurance company can put whatever they like in their terms and conditions, they still have to account for their actions. ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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Hi,
the point im trying to make is this :
what if your bought the bike as a xmas present or the like?
im not qualified to value a bike, so i just looked at what other bikes of the same type were selling for on ebay etc.
but i didnt pay anywhere near those kind of prices, but if i had to go out & buy a bike identical to the one i have, then it could cost up to £1600.
so thats what i started puting in the on line quotes.
but when i dropped the figure to less than a grand, suddenly the premiums dropped slightly but the excesses dropped dramatically & the "other bikes" option disapears.
if your given the bike for free do you put the value as nil?
or if your an idiot & pay 3 grand for a bike thats only worth £1500, if you put in a claim, even though you put the value down as 3 grand, there only gonna pay out what THEY think its worth (closer to the £1500), not what you think its worth.
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