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Postby MarcelAndKrissie » Wed Dec 18, 2013 5:27 pm

Hi there,

My partner is looking to move insurance companies from State. She has a Toyota Passo 2004.

Could I have some suggestions on ones that are good to deal with?

Many thanks,

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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby molex » Thu Dec 19, 2013 11:33 am

Only insurance company I could recommend any more is AA insurance, funny because I work for a competitor.

Get quote online, pay online, even make claims online as of tuesday. They don't mess you about with agreed value and have value add stuff in the form of AA membership etc.

I get 50% off insurance through workplace, AA insurance was only 4% more expensive even after applying my discount!
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Crampy » Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:21 pm

I use ami, after being with nzi for years. No problems at all. I've got house, contents and two cars with ami now.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Mr Revhead » Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:44 pm

Yeah I've been AMI for a long time. How ever I am not keen they were bought out by IAG. I'm watching with caution.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Al » Thu Dec 19, 2013 9:21 pm

Mr Revhead wrote:Yeah I've been AMI for a long time. How ever I am not keen they were bought out by IAG. I'm watching with caution.


I felt the same initially, but with both the Corolla getting a nudge and the MR2 being written off it, both claims were dealt with quickly and professionally with no fuss.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby rollaholic » Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:18 am

we have most of our insurance through AA, have always been pretty good to deal with.

i have a couple of friends who work for them too, and from what they say AA is pretty decent in terms of settling claims etc (i've never had to make one)
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Leon » Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:41 am

I wouldn't recommend State.

I got a phone call from State this week, to say they settled my late mother's car crash (which she had in May).

In the meantime I'd been getting bills, then collection notices from Vero (the insurer of one of the two cars that she crashed into) ... despite the claim having been lodged, and both State and Vero telephoned by me to request that they please talk to each other.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Mr Ree » Fri Dec 20, 2013 8:31 am

Thats horrible, Leon. :(

Typical State behaviour though...
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Alex B » Fri Dec 20, 2013 10:57 am

Megan @ Bay Insurance sorts me out pretty well. Pretty sure it's someone on here other half.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Lanius » Mon Dec 23, 2013 2:15 pm

Alex B wrote:Megan @ Bay Insurance sorts me out pretty well. Pretty sure it's someone on here other half.

Yep, another vote for Megan @ Bay.

She is fantastic to deal with, very helpful and accommodating. Have never had to claim though, and that is generally where the really good insurance companies prove their worth.

Another vote AGAINST State Insurance. A long time ago, I was run off the side of a motorway offramp (Manukau City southbound offramp) by someone driving a stolen car (car was found the next day with matching paint and marks on its left rear corner from hitting the front right of my car). My car spun out (it was pissing down with rain at the time), went into a ditch at around 70kph, rolled, ended up driver's side down, roof crushed down on top of me (luckily for me, only bad enough to get me some stitches in the head). Engine caught fire, and the entire car was burnt out by the time first respondents got it under control (there is still a gap in the trees/bushes along the side of that off ramp where the car went through them, lol).

State turned around and said it was a suspicious claim due to the fire, despite me being cleared by police, passing drug and alcohol blood tests, and the police report stating they'd found the car that matched the description of events from my two passengers (both were unharmed in the crash, and both gave a good description of the car). It took 2.5 months for them to agree to pay out, and that was only after the intervention of a family friend who held quite a lot of sway with upper management at State. They're a bunch of bloody pirates.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby strx7 » Mon Dec 23, 2013 6:29 pm

Alex B wrote:Megan @ Bay Insurance sorts me out pretty well. Pretty sure it's someone on here other half.


ex other half these days, but she will still sort out any car insurance woes people have.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby sleeektoy » Fri Dec 27, 2013 1:23 pm

For classic car insurance, Swann insurance is good. Underwritten by IAG

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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby molex » Fri Dec 27, 2013 3:16 pm

Worthy of note that State, AMI, NAC and NZI are all IAG. Also to be added to the list in the next few months is Lumley insurance, who underwrite Westpac policies.

There's only two *real* players in NZ, IAG and Suncorp (who own AA Insurance and Vero)

AA insurance is managed as a seperate entity from Vero however, they have some quite different attitudes towards claims.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Lanius » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:18 pm

It was either AA insurance or AMI insurance (pretty sure it was AA) who refused to insure my car a few years back when I put some really good Pirelli's on it, claiming that they were "performance tyres". My reply was "no shit they're performance tyres - that means better handling and braking, which means the car is safer". This was on an AE111 Trueno ffs - it wasn't exactly a sports car. They still refused to insure it despite me thrusting common sense and logic in their general direction :roll:
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby snwtoy » Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:10 pm

How did you get around to telling them what tyres you had on it? Or were you trying to insure the tyres as a mod too?
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Al » Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:30 pm

In sixteen years of car ownership and insurance I never been asked what kind of tyres were on the car.....

Did you tell them what you were planning on eating for dinner too?
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby duddley » Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:42 pm

Perhaps they prefer Ling Longs or Triangles.
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Re: Best insurance companies

Postby Lanius » Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:09 pm

lol :P

I quite honestly cannot remember how they came up in the conversation - this was about five years ago, I struggle to remember last week at times :)
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