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Offline JC

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Re: need advice on an alarm
« Reply #10 on: 12 November 2008, 20:53 »
shop around, not many people have cash this time of year, let alone in a credit crunch  :wink:

Offline Khare

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Re: need advice on an alarm
« Reply #11 on: 12 November 2008, 20:57 »
shop around, not many people have cash this time of year, let alone in a credit crunch  :wink:
yeah i know dude. I'l phone up afew places tomorrow. but £250 for a cat 1 alarm, including immobilizer, fitted at home does sound like a pretty good deal.

Offline Jay

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Re: need advice on an alarm
« Reply #12 on: 12 November 2008, 21:05 »
Adding an alarm onto my policy won't make much of a difference, CAT1 or not  :undecided: Just run a MSM quote and it goes down by £4 per year from Endsleigh who quoted me £370 with no alarm parked on the street over night and £366 with a CAT1 parked on the street overnight  :laugh:

Not really worth me paying £200+ for a CAT1  :sad: Would be nice to have full closure though  :cool:
« Last Edit: 12 November 2008, 21:26 by Jay »
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Re: need advice on an alarm
« Reply #13 on: 12 November 2008, 21:08 »
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Re: need advice on an alarm
« Reply #14 on: 12 November 2008, 21:33 »