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 Josh Traffic Copper

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 Posted: 02:30 - 12 Jul 2004 Post subject: An interesting insurance deal... |
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Well, I am buying my bike from a local dealer, and they informed me this weekend of an offer they are doing, and while I didn't take them up on it due to the age/price of my bike, it seemed a little bit wierd, and easy to abuse.
What they are offering is a "Gap insurance" cover.
For something like £100 or more/less depending on the bike they will cover you for three years, the cover has one purpose, and that is that if any time during those three years your bike is written off, after you get your insurance payout they will pay out the difference between the insurance payout and the showroom price you payed for the bike.
I am pretty sure that is how it was described, which to me sounds a bit strange, as you can ride a brand new bike for two and a half years, bin it and have lost no money on the value of the bike, as opposed to selling it on at a "loss"
They say that in theory that could easily be done, but they rely on the honest of customers and the fact that no decent person would just bin a bike for the pay out.
Just wondering if anyone else has heard of similair insurance extras like this or anything. ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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I think it's a good deal if you are really wanting to be protected from all sides but not really essential.
Jan ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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Like I said, I don't plan to use it as TPFT is all I can really justify spending on my bike with it being old and all.
But on a brand new GSXR600 or something, you could accidently drop it a few times, subtly bend the frame and get the same price you paid for it back from insurance/dealer.
Just an interesting deal they have, never seen anything like it before. ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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I can safely say that the dealer said to me their "Gap cover" would cover the insurance pay out-price of the bike when you got it.
I will check it again next time I go in, but I am pretty sure that is what he said. ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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