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Learner driver insurance
Kazza1002
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Hi there any recommendations for who would be good to go with to insure my son to drive my car. Perhaps adhoc as & when needed for more practise.
Many thanks for hopeful help.
Many thanks for hopeful help.
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We got marmalade learner insurance - its bolt on insurance and only whilst they are a learner.
He came home with some paperwork after passing his theory test, and it was one of the adverts on there.1 -
Has anybody used veygo re learner insurance? Are they legit?0
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Yes used veygo loads and now my daughter has passed her test we still use veygo to insure her on our family car on a ad-hoc basis. Veygo is part of admiral insurance1
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Try Collingwood Learners too, excellent reviews everywhere..
All matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves.0 -
If you use Collingwood you can use code 417663 which will give you a discount.-1
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