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any good insurance lobang ??

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Toalson:
Yes the excess would mean the amount u need to pay upfront when u claim ur own damage. Thus is always good to get one iwth low or zero excess. However when u 1st buy a nissan its all fixed. I'm looking to change it after 1st year to one with zero excess.

Midnight:
From my experience for the past 3 years, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group gives the best rate for me. Call direct to their office and the staffs will take it up from there. Friendly.

http://www.msig.com.sg/

 :smile:It is unlimited windscreen replacement, doesnt' affect NCD.

limck007:

--- Quote from: Toalson on April 11, 2009, 09:55:02 AM ---Yes the excess would mean the amount u need to pay upfront when u claim ur own damage. Thus is always good to get one iwth low or zero excess. However when u 1st buy a nissan its all fixed. I'm looking to change it after 1st year to one with zero excess.

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same here ... looking at other good alternatives <>> low excess, good windscreen change and if possible, any repair done aany workshop...


most of the policy is >> repair at authorised workshop... can check with the agent if my "fav" workshop is "authorised" or not??
or is it worth while to have a policy with "repair at any workshop"??

chesterchua:
but zero excess means insurance u pay b damn ex?

twelfth:

--- Quote from: limck007 on April 11, 2009, 10:24:08 AM ---same here ... looking at other good alternatives <>> low excess, good windscreen change and if possible, any repair done aany workshop...


most of the policy is >> repair at authorised workshop... can check with the agent if my "fav" workshop is "authorised" or not??
or is it worth while to have a policy with "repair at any workshop"??

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some do offer any workshop but of coz higher premium by 100 to 200 different

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