Caravan Club Non Insurance Policy
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Cornersteady replied on 09/11/2019 19:11
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:08 by derekcyrilNo w Now gentlemen .green flag is called cover still use it
replied on 09/11/2019 19:15
Posted on 09/11/2019 18:56 by CornersteadyWell I'd rather believe Ro's printed words than you. I believe you are nit picking DD. And again simple scare mongering. no need at all. .
No more from me as I've shown enough of the your disingenuous or rather misleading posts. And it's getting off topic. ET has his insurance.
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:15
There were no printed words from Rowena only a forwarded reply from the cover sales team. The only club statement of interest is that they are not answerable to the Financial Service Ombudsman meaning that they are not regulated and that the only recourse in the event of a disagreement is the court, It is that simple. As L said previously I have had two disagreements with insurers, One resolved amicably and one with a fight.
replied on 09/11/2019 19:21
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:08 by derekcyrilNo w Now gentlemen .green flag is called cover still use it
replied on 09/11/2019 19:33
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:11 by Cornersteadyyes, and on the times my daughter called them it was very good.
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:33
Very good for me as well overall. I first used Green Flag before it was bought out, I had a heater matrix fail I use to carry a flare copper pipe to bypass the heating matrix. I had given my reg as GXE 273 and missed the C off the end. They could not find details ut came out to campsite and said that they would bill me and sort out later. Excellent.
I have called them out on at least 5 other times since they were bought out and been well satisfies on each occasion.
replied on 09/11/2019 19:37
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:08 by derekcyrilNo w Now gentlemen .green flag is called cover still use it
replied on 09/11/2019 19:48
Posted on 09/11/2019 18:56 by CornersteadyWell I'd rather believe Ro's printed words than you. I believe you are nit picking DD. And again simple scare mongering. no need at all. .
No more from me as I've shown enough of the your disingenuous or rather misleading posts. And it's getting off topic. ET has his insurance.
replied on 09/11/2019 19:53
Posted on 09/11/2019 18:29 byOn my first towing trip ever my father had lent me his car and caravan (a more trusting soul than me) and first stop was a site on the banks of the Dee in Chester. We uncoupled it on a slope and it was only with the rapid assistance of other campers that it didn't end up in the Dee as it ran across the field. What would have been even worse than loosing Dads van in the river though would have been if it injured anyone on its way, I cant see any motor insurance covering that.
However back to Alan's post, I have a new van of a brand very attractive to thieves sitting in the drive and anyone who would rely on the discretion of this or any other organization as to whether they MAY cover its theft or loss is a bigger fool than I thought.
brue replied on 09/11/2019 19:54
replied on 09/11/2019 19:58
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:54 by brueIt's now obvious to me that certain contributors have not read the policy documents related to Caravan Cover. It seems that you could be providing misleading information yourselves?
replied on 09/11/2019 20:17
Posted on 09/11/2019 19:54 by brueIt's now obvious to me that certain contributors have not read the policy documents related to Caravan Cover. It seems that you could be providing misleading information yourselves?