Caravan Club Non Insurance Policy

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  • Freddy55
    Freddy55 Club Member Posts: 1,810
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    edited November 2019 #572

    unless you have had the discounts for using the other security devices.

    Just to be clear. In other words, if one has stipulated more than one device (in my case 2), they must both be used?

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    edited November 2019 #573
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  • davetommo
    davetommo Forum Participant Posts: 1,430
    edited November 2019 #574

    I have just looked at my booklet and it clearly states one of the following. On my policy it only states that I need to have my alarm activated when the caravan is not hitched to the car. Can I ask if you have cmc cover so that you can check your policy.

  • davetommo
    davetommo Forum Participant Posts: 1,430
    edited November 2019 #575

    Also in my booklet there is a comma between each item which would suggest either or. 

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  • Robert
    Robert Forum Participant Posts: 61
    edited November 2019 #577

    Hi All

    Just a Heads up with insurance

    I got quotes for insurance on new Volvo b being an wrinkley I got quote from Saga on line with quotes from other companies as well

    I phoned Saga to ask few questions about insurance during this conversation Sage rep said it would be insured with LV insurance who had their own authorised repairers which i queried saying as new car i would use a Volvo repairer

    I was told no probs i could use who i wanted to it just that they did have their authorised repairers

    Having sorted out that in the event of a claim i could use Volvo repairers i took out the insurance

    Unfortunately ten days after taking delivery of car i took it out on a sunday morning (day after heavy rain) to find i had fuel pouring out I drove to the Volvo dealer complained bitterly that car should get fuel leaks after only ten days They like me thought a fuel pipe had come off They loaned me a car & said they would be working on it first thing in morning

    About 11am i had call from garage saying that problem was rodent attack it had chewed thru fuel pipe & some wires

    so trip to garage was needed to apologise profusely to sales staff 

    Insurance company contacted took them two weeks to send their engineer out who agreed the repairs I then asked about hire car while mine being repaired I was told no I could not have one as I had not used their repairers which was not mentioned when I queried using Volvo repairers before taking out insurance

    So if you taking out insurance make sure you have all the details

    I for one will not use Saga or LV again lesson learnt 

    Sorry for long post but wanted to give all details/facts

     

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  • EmilysDad
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    edited December 2019 #579

    A lot of insurers have their own authorised repairs & as you have discovered will only give courtesy cars if you use them. By and large you can take your car to anyone you want for the insurance repair ..... but with the above  limitations. 

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #580

    Many insurers will not cover for rodent damage

  • davetommo
    davetommo Forum Participant Posts: 1,430
    edited December 2019 #581

    I also have LV car insurance, it states on the policy that if you don’t use their approved repairer you pay an extra £200 excess. Where is the problem just use their insurer and stress that you need genuine Volvo parts to maintain you warranty.

     

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited December 2019 #583

    Excellent post r&r, your quality of post is what would make me decide on whether or not to purchase the cover not guesswork and/or a personal agenda as seen in this thread. Thanks👍🏻

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  • Cornersteady
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    edited December 2019 #585

    An extremely interesting and informative good post based on reality not guesswork as R2B says. Thanks for posting r&r.

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #586

    An extremely interesting and informative good post based on reality

    Much the same as nearly all posts on this thread cornersteady.

  • Oneputt
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    edited December 2019 #587

    R&R’s post reinforces my decision to stay with the club.  So far, apart from speculation, there hasn’t been an actual negative reports where the club has argued or defaulted on a claim so I’m happy

  • Cornersteady
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    edited December 2019 #588

    and add me to that as well.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2019 #589

    I’m starting to find your inferences, which are completely of your own imagining, rather impolite, Easy. I suggest you cease making such comments.

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #590

    I would say not ET, there has much mis-information (if I had poor manners I might even say downright untruths) and fear factoring.

    Not on my part. I simply gave the reasons why I would no longer be using CMC cover. Some also had concerns about unregulated insurance and some indicated whu that concerned them and affected their choices. 

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #591

    I suggest you cease making such comments.

    Gladly. 

    But someone with manners might have apologised for the mistake?

    Indeed they might if they felt that it was an apology that was meant.

  • RowenaBCAMC
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    edited December 2019 #592

    Hi everyone, A polite reminder to please keep conversation polite and on topic at all times. Many thanks. 

  • richardandros
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    edited December 2019 #593

    Having caused (I feel) a bit of controversy, I think I ought to explain my thinking in staying with CAMC Cover.

    Over 25 years ago, we experienced an horrendous situation when, on our yacht, in the Med, we were hit by 100mph winds and a lightening strike - wiping out £20k's worth (how much now?)  of electronics and electricals.  We nearly lost our lives. We were insured by a company called Haven Knox-Johnston - owned by Chris, brother of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.

    I was in shock because of the impact of the storm when I rang the insurers - and by coincidence, Chris K-J answered the phone.  His words to me - and I will never forget them - were - "Go back to the boat - wait for us - we will sort it out - that's what insurance company's are for".

    An assessor was flown out from France the following day and repairs authorised and everything followed from there - no hassle - no arguments - just everything taken care of.  To put it in simple terms, I felt safe.

    That is now the standard by which I judge any insurer.

    By comparison, a vehicle claim, many years later - using a well known high street brand presented me with nothing but hassle and aggravation simply because I insisted on using the only authorised VW repairer in our area, rather than their nominated company.

    Devitt's have demonstrated a similar attitude to Haven in that they have been supportive of the insured rather then protecting some other financial interest and it is this reputation for claims settlement that swayed me to insure with CAMC in the first place.  It is also the reason why I insure our cars with another 'agricultural' insurer - regardless of whether or not they are the cheapest.

     

     

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #594

    Having caused (I feel) a bit of controversy, I think I ought to explain my thinking in staying with CAMC Cover.

    Cannot see why your post should be seen as controversial any more than mine R&R. As I said there were two trains of thought.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited December 2019 #595

    I don't think you did at all, you merely posted your positive experience with the club's cover, and actually a real one rather than based on pure speculation.

  • Oneputt
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    edited December 2019 #596

    You didn’t cause any controversy R&R, for me you just reinforced my decision to remain with the club.  If others feel differently then that’s there affair.  

    I did wobble at one time but that was probably due to reading too much into some other posts when in fact there was no evidence that the club would default 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited December 2019 #597

    + 1 to both of the above.

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #598

    I am sure that there must have been at least one speculative post. No idea which though. Maybe you could quote one? 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited December 2019 #599

    Just noticed that the Club are asking all those with Caravan Cover, who might have it located in an area that has been subject to a Govt Flood Warning, to contact them as it may affect cover. Right top and bottom of attached website page. Not clear if this is for new and existing cover?

    https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/ecommerce/insurance/caravan-insurance/

     

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2019 #600

     As that page is for quotations I assume that it is for new rather than existing cover. I would have thought that the provision of the post code would have covered that.

    When it says 'located in an area that has been subject to a Govt Flood Warning' does it mean 'located in an area that has ever been subject to a Govt Flood Warning' - I have no idea but many things around the cover does not seem easy to determine. 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited December 2019 #601

    Personally, I make no assumptions. Certainly not in the case of protecting valuables. 

    It does lack clarity.