Greenslips for cars

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  • #98158

    Trent
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    I jumped onto http://maa.nsw.gov.au/ to do a green slip comparison and their prices were consistently about $80 lower than the applicable company’s quotes – Does anyone else find this? I’ve been quoted as low as $430 for the ute but the MAA site gives me $370p.a

    The site says that the prices require confirmation which is fair enough but if they’re out by 15% what’s the use of this service?

    #172833

    Matt Baker
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    They seemed pretty well on the money when I used them a few weeks ago.

    #172838

    Puddles
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    Hey Austblue
    I checked the RTA site last night & the price I got from the insurance company was about $40 cheaper than there estimate.

    #172840

    Greg
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    Puddles wrote:

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    Hey Austblue
    I checked the RTA site last night & the price I got from the insurance company was about $40 cheaper than there estimate.

    Yeah spot on Puddles I found the same when I did it

    TB

    #172843

    Trent
    Member

    Strange hey. I guess ultimately it will come down to what the insurer quotes me so there’s no use carrying on – I’ll just get a quote manually from each of the main players and go with the cheapest.

    thanks anyway guys.

    #172860

    Bruce Curtis
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    AB They’re bound by it, unless there is some onfo you didn’t put in…… like oh say being booked for speeding 16 months ago or something like that…

    I used it so did a good mate and both found it spot on, but could depend on the person behind the counter.

    BC

    #172865

    Trent
    Member

    They’re bound by their own online quotes but not by the MAA estimate I believe.

    Green_slip_02.jpg

    The bold amount is what I was quoted online and the other is from the MAA estimate.

    AAMI $373.46 $422.02
    Allianz $451.00
    CIC-Allianz $517.00
    GIO $384.22 $434.18 online
    NRMA $395.37 on renewal form $476.55 or $446.77 online
    QBE $491.00 $555 online
    Zurich $520.00

    I hate AAMI but for CTP I think they’ll do. :unsure:

    #172873

    Anonymous

    If you don’t like AAME why don’t you $11 more and go with GIO? For a man of your means you’d probably only have to work 10 minutes to pay that off ;)

    #172879

    Trent
    Member

    Moto wrote:

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    If you don’t like AAME why don’t you $11 more and go with GIO? For a man of your means you’d probably only have to work 10 minutes to pay that off ;)

    Yeah but I’d rather sit on here and talk shit for 10 minutes ;)

    As far as I’m aware CTP is standardised coverage and correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t it cover 3rd parties rather than myself therefore not my concern? I suppose if I was sued by someone I hit though……

    For my comprehensive there’d be no hesitation in paying the extra and really my gripe with AAMI is their dodgy repair policies so that wouldn’t really apply to 3rd party personal injury insurance though out of principle I did consider charging you an extra $11 to get your pipe repaired to cover the extra :laugh:

    #172881

    Anonymous

    I’d pay $11 just to spite the company I didn’t like….but I’m nasty, bitter and twisted :P

    #172882

    Bruce Curtis
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    Moto wrote:

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    I’d pay $11 just to spite the company I didn’t like….but I’m nasty, bitter and twisted :P

    Ahh this is what wealth acquistion does to you Moto?

    #172834

    Jason Green
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    When it comes to insurance all of them suck! They take turns at being the cheapest with the greenslip I have made a claim with AAMI they suck bigtime NRMA were ok when it came time to claim these were claims for comprehensive car insurance as for greenslip claims I never have had one but with my bike QBE were the cheapest

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