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^^ Cheers aj, its a VERY emotive subject as we've seen, but its over now and lets just keep our fingers crossed that we ALL get a Tomtom!!!!0
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I dont think I am gona insre with them, First time driver but still thin on something like astra 1.4 ,,, shockingInitial Deposit* 10 Further Payments Credit charges (APR 18.5%) Total Premium £ 5729.00
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Not assumption, fact and yes you are PC and yes its that kind of weak attitude towards what is a MASSIVE problem that its ruining the infrastructure of this country.
As for personal attacks, youre doing a fine job in return so get off your horse, wind your neck in and look up "Hypocrisy" love. The words "cage" and "rattle" come to mind......
Peace out :A
Now lets get back to the Tomtom for free thread shall we????
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I dont think I am gona insre with them, First time driver but still thin on something like astra 1.4 ,,, shocking
HOW MUCH? OMG!!!!! At last I've found a reason why Im glad Im not 18 again!!!
(Theres no wonder there are so many uninsured young drivers, that's more than my first annual salary!!!)0 -
I got my insurance the day before I saw this. I emailed them as the advert for the offer is on their website. Today I got a repsponce :
"No."
Now I understand if they do not want to offer it to me and I didnt put the code in, although I could cancel the insurance and re do it, but I think their responce is a bit rude!
So I emailed them back telling them that I thought their responce was rude and could they give me more details on why they wont honour it.
Im sure some people here will think that I should just accept it, but manners are free!£2 Savers club £0/£150
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^^ I dont, you go for it and push as hard as you can, surely they will let you have it rather than let you go as a (potentially recurring) customer?!?!?0
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Got another responce - again quite rude!
They said I could cancel , and I would get my deposit back, but that the offer can be removed at anytime and it is not guarenteed.£2 Savers club £0/£150
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got told that only a select few were offered this via email and that a code on that email would have to be required to carry this offer out.
That's not stated in the T&C's - don't think they've got much choice but to honour the deal for anyone who buys via the page with the offer on.
Anyone can find the offer page via Google
site:http://www.co-operativeinsurance.co.uk free0 -
lindsaygalaxy wrote: »Got another responce - again quite rude!
They said I could cancel , and I would get my deposit back, but that the offer can be removed at anytime and it is not guarenteed.
Cancel it and buy agian via the offer page. No guarentee to them that you won't cancel again and go elsewhere if they don't honour the offer.0 -
Argh, so they've stopped this?
I was hoping it'd stay on until I renewed at the end of next month, I'd love a TOMTOM!Back Comping as of Sept '09!
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