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Ian G Batten
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I've just gone a bit silly and laid out what I euphemistically told my wife was ``two'' on a bike.
The penny has finally dropped with her that I didn't mean hundreds, and she quite rightly reminds me
that some insurance might be a nice idea.
We could put it on the all risks sections of the house and contents policy, which has new for old
and all that sort of good stuff, but (a) the required levels of security may not become explicit
until they're rejecting my claim and (b) as a good citizen it's been bugging me all year that
I've not got any meaningful third party cover, and as a legitimate user of mixed-use towpaths I
think I should.
Marin (it's a Mount Vision) offer a policy themselves, but it contains a load of things I don't need
(trivial amounts of death and disability for which I have other cover). It also has a broken website
from which I can't get a quote with Mozilla.
I believe that the CTC offer cover, and joining them would be a good idea anyway.
What's peoples' experience been?
ian
The penny has finally dropped with her that I didn't mean hundreds, and she quite rightly reminds me
that some insurance might be a nice idea.
We could put it on the all risks sections of the house and contents policy, which has new for old
and all that sort of good stuff, but (a) the required levels of security may not become explicit
until they're rejecting my claim and (b) as a good citizen it's been bugging me all year that
I've not got any meaningful third party cover, and as a legitimate user of mixed-use towpaths I
think I should.
Marin (it's a Mount Vision) offer a policy themselves, but it contains a load of things I don't need
(trivial amounts of death and disability for which I have other cover). It also has a broken website
from which I can't get a quote with Mozilla.
I believe that the CTC offer cover, and joining them would be a good idea anyway.
What's peoples' experience been?
ian