Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Google Alert - car insurance

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Tiger.co.uk Urges Motorists to Ensure They Have European Cover
Insurance News Net (press release)
Popular car insurance comparison site Tiger.co.uk is warning UK drivers to make sure they are sufficiently covered by their car insurance when driving abroad. Many UK motorists believe that their existing policy will cover them adequately for driving ...
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Excess Insurance From Car Hire Companies "A Rip Off" Say Consumers
MarketWatch (press release)
New research conducted by YouGov, on behalf of iCarhireinsurance.com, a leading provider of stand-alone car hire excess insurance, has revealed the extent of dissatisfaction among travellers with many saying excess insurance is expensive, a hidden cost ...
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Plymouth Rock Receives Zero Valid Auto Insurance Consumer Complaints for ...
PR Newswire (press release)
Plymouth Rock Receives Zero Valid Auto Insurance Consumer Complaints for the Year of 2011.
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700 drivers in Leitrim going without insurance
Leitrim Observer
The Motor Insurance Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) have reported that approximately 700 Leitrim drivers do not have motor insurance. The Irish Brokers Association has called on the State to confiscate the cars of those who drive without insurance as they ...
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Excess Insurance From Car Hire Companies "A Rip Off" Say Consumers
EIN News (press release)
Excess insurance from car hire companies is a rip off say over one in five (22%) consumers who have hired a car in the UK or abroad. New research conducted by YouGov, on behalf of iCarhireinsurance.com, a leading provider of stand-alone car hire excess ...
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Police: Man robbed 7-Eleven with BB gun to pay for car insurance
WFTV Orlando
A Brevard County man was arrested after police said he tried to rob a 7-Eleven with a BB gun to pay for his car insurance.
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