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Old November 5th 03, 08:56 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
Dave
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I have just bought my first Lpg vehicle a Discovery 3.9V8 I am realy pleased
with it the only problem I have is trying to insure it . The documents I got
with the car full service history etc but the only certificate was photocopy
receipt with a copy of the system manufactures certificate. The installing
firm I beleive have now gone out of business. Can you get the system re
certified. Or has anyone any advise on insureres. I had a quote from my
current firm but on returning the proposal form they are getting a bit
funny.


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Old November 5th 03, 10:47 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
SteveG
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 20:56:03 -0000, "Dave"
wrote:

I have just bought my first Lpg vehicle a Discovery 3.9V8 I am realy pleased
with it the only problem I have is trying to insure it . The documents I got
with the car full service history etc but the only certificate was photocopy
receipt with a copy of the system manufactures certificate. The installing
firm I beleive have now gone out of business. Can you get the system re
certified. Or has anyone any advise on insureres. I had a quote from my
current firm but on returning the proposal form they are getting a bit
funny.


Look up your nearest LPGA approved installer on the internet
(www.lpga.co.uk) and ask them to check it over. They'll issue a
certificate if it's okay or fix it if it isn't. Either way you'll get
the certificate you need.

Which insurance company are you dealing with BTW? When I had mine
converted a couple of months ago Churchill didn't even want to see the
certificate ... just asked if I had one.

HTH
Steve G
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Old November 6th 03, 06:19 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
Terry Lyne
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Default LPG - Insurance

SteveG wrote in
:

Which insurance company are you dealing with BTW? When I had mine
converted a couple of months ago Churchill didn't even want to see the
certificate ... just asked if I had one.

HTH
Steve G


No reason why they should realy. All they should be interested in seeing is
your money. If you make a big claim they will look for ANY excuse to not
pay out and this would include you not being able to produce the
certificate.
Terry
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Old November 7th 03, 03:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
Novice
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Terry Lyne wrote in message
Which insurance company are you dealing with BTW? When I had mine
converted a couple of months ago Churchill didn't even want to see the
certificate ... just asked if I had one.

HTH
Steve G


No reason why they should realy. All they should be interested in seeing is
your money. If you make a big claim they will look for ANY excuse to not
pay out and this would include you not being able to produce the
certificate.
Terry


I had an accident which was considered my fault, my lpg converted car
was insured with Churchill, and they paid for it, no problems at all
(the damage was around 2K). I don't think they even asked whether I
had the certificate, they just asked whether the conversion was done
by an approved installer (without specifying approved by who).

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Old November 8th 03, 05:03 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
SteveG
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 18:19:38 +0000 (UTC), Terry Lyne
wrote:

SteveG wrote in
:

Which insurance company are you dealing with BTW? When I had mine
converted a couple of months ago Churchill didn't even want to see the
certificate ... just asked if I had one.

HTH
Steve G


No reason why they should realy. All they should be interested in seeing is
your money. If you make a big claim they will look for ANY excuse to not
pay out and this would include you not being able to produce the
certificate.
Terry


Ah well, that's them buggered then cuz I've got the certificate anyway
:-)

Regards
Steve G
 




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