Impunity wrote:Elder wrote:Impunity wrote:Pros and scones???
As in premium is based on mileage logged and not a flat rate as currently constituted.
How do they factor in theft if the premium is mileage based?
Kuna tuswala tunyeti about this thing.
Like where will you get the sticker from if say you buy some bundle mileage in a remote place like londokwe?How police tell that your toyee is insured?
@Impunity....the sticker is issued at the beginning of the year. Works pretty well and is convenient for you. If you would be interested in finding out how it works and how much you would be saving, you can holla me at infomail (at) qualityservice (dot) com
Some of the major highlights of the products are:
-You pay for only the kilometers you drive (convenient for people who do not drive much, and people who own more than one car (hence low mileages covered)
-You do not need to have a huge amount at the beginning of your insurance period to pay for comprehensive insurance. You can buy a bundle that is convenient for you and top up as you go.
-Since you are a good driver, you will enjoy extra mileage in the next period, meaning you spend even less on your premiums
-Institutions that have minimal mileage on their cars but are still required to pay huge amounts on insurance.
-Other benefits that come along with the cover.
“Once the last tree is cut and the last river poisoned,you will find you cannot eat your money" Traditional saying.