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Previously on "Something has gone wrong with the universe"
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He would introduce her as 'current girlfriend' if that was the case. To me, Partner suggests same sex, Wife suggests visa requirement.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostOK this gets weirder. I got my girlfriend put on the policy and they have refunded me a further £100+.
They seem to have sent me cheques for a refund on my home insurance as well as refunding to my bank account too*.
Is one of you lot working on an agile project in the insurance arena perchance? If so, keep up the good work and may all your renewals come with rate hikes
* which is 100% correct as they have refunded the last renewal plus a partial refund of the year before.
I thought you had kids?
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OK this gets weirder. I got my girlfriend put on the policy and they have refunded me a further £100+.
They seem to have sent me cheques for a refund on my home insurance as well as refunding to my bank account too*.
Is one of you lot working on an agile project in the insurance arena perchance? If so, keep up the good work and may all your renewals come with rate hikes
* which is 100% correct as they have refunded the last renewal plus a partial refund of the year before.Last edited by doodab; 24 February 2014, 12:02.
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Age.Originally posted by doodab View PostI just got my car insurance renewal quote through and it's gone down. Now we all know that's akin to violating the second law of thermodynamics. What is going on? Am I travelling backwards in time or stuck in a parallel universe?
HTH
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mine went down last July.
I assume they are taking the increased female premiums and sharing them.
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I just got my car insurance renewal quote through and it's gone down. Now we all know that's akin to violating the second law of thermodynamics. What is going on? Am I travelling backwards in time or stuck in a parallel universe?Tags: None
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