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On 15/05/2020 at 15:18, BillyPee said:

I've just changed my home insurance to @A-Plan Insurance THATCHAM after reading this thread (as I thought they only did cars). Better home and contents cover than my previous provider and a great price too. Thanks Kirsty!

 

Awesome!!

 

We do lots of things in Thatcham :) Car, Van, Bike, Home, Landlords, Specialist Vehicle, Trailer Cover... and pretty much do all insurance types within the A-Plan group from Marine to Taxi to Commercial to Life Insurance 😄 

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On 15/05/2020 at 15:26, GaryH said:

Just moved our family tintops to A-plan Thatcham on separate policies. Usual excellent service, and for the same cover cheaper than our previous multicar insurance.

 

Gary

 

It often works out cheaper to do this rather than having them all on one policy :) because you get the multi discount with us as well as finding the most cost effective policy for the cover you want on each individual vehicle...

 

Carlie

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Yep, that’s how mine are, two specialist kit policies, and one commercial 4x4 policy, but with the overall discounts.

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Bit of an update, finally made the call to A-Plan, left it to the last day of the previous policy of course. Was given a very reasonable quote so got one of the fleet covered, not sure which vehicle is up next but looking forward to seeing what they can do. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Another vote for A-Plan and thanks to Lisa I now have the Westie and two other vehicles covered.

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I just insured my other toy car with Thatcham A-Plan - great price and service - I was really pleased to find the benefits while still having 2 separate policies (equivalent NCD and discounted Legal Cover) - thanks!

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1 hour ago, mrkalam said:

I know that it is impossible to refuse to sell a policy directly, which is explicitly stated in both the Civil Code and the relevant federal law.


luckily here in the U.K. neither civil code and federal law apply 🤣

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