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Which Insurer / Agreed Value?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 94262" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>When I switched my insurance recently to Hagerty they asked what I thought each bikes valuation was during the phone conversation and they said they had a guide range and as long as you was inside that range for a bike then they just accepted it as a figure. So as long as you have a realistic valuation idea then all will be OK, but if you think your Shadow is worth the same as a Lightning you may have a problem. I then had to provide photos of each bike within a month of renewing which they then confirmed and that covered the agreeded value process. They preferred photos emailing which makes everything very easy, but would accept printed photos posting if you dont use a computer. It was just so easy compared to getting forms filled in and signed by third parties.</p><p>Simon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 94262, member: 58"] When I switched my insurance recently to Hagerty they asked what I thought each bikes valuation was during the phone conversation and they said they had a guide range and as long as you was inside that range for a bike then they just accepted it as a figure. So as long as you have a realistic valuation idea then all will be OK, but if you think your Shadow is worth the same as a Lightning you may have a problem. I then had to provide photos of each bike within a month of renewing which they then confirmed and that covered the agreeded value process. They preferred photos emailing which makes everything very easy, but would accept printed photos posting if you dont use a computer. It was just so easy compared to getting forms filled in and signed by third parties. Simon [/QUOTE]
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