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    had car insurance with AMI,made claim,got fucked around royally,got money 3 months later!...never again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Well AMI just fixed my bike for me (through Spectrum), picking her up tomorrow.

    No issues......yet...

    -Indy
    I'm noticing a trend here, all of the people not having issues have'nt got a written of vehicle, just one which needs fixing......

    I'm going to presume, that the fact it's getting written off is the secrect ingredient needed for them to become kentucky fried cunts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quackquack View Post
    Hey mate just a word of warning about vero replacement value is the same as market value 3/5 of F**K all

    I don't know any policies that are old for new which is what you want but someone here may know
    Old for new is what you are looking for...be careful that the policy clearly states this and not "present day" or "indemnity" value as is the case with alot of insurers, especially when it comes to your helmet and your gear. I have access to full replacement helmet and gear cover if anyone is interested.

    This is also a good example as to why you should deal with a broker as opposed to the insurer direct. As a broker it is our job to look after the client which we do with our superior policy knowledge (we get paid to study the policies and make sure your bike is covered under the best one for your circumstance, so we know most of the policies out there), and our claims handling service...which I think is the most important aspect of a policy - after all is this not why you buy insurance? So that you get a hassle free, efficient service in getting you back up and running.

    I hope all goes well firefighter - let us know how you get on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jetboy View Post
    Old for new is what you are looking for...be careful that the policy clearly states this and not "present day" or "indemnity" value as is the case with alot of insurers, especially when it comes to your helmet and your gear. I have access to full replacement helmet and gear cover if anyone is interested.

    This is also a good example as to why you should deal with a broker as opposed to the insurer direct. As a broker it is our job to look after the client which we do with our superior policy knowledge (we get paid to study the policies and make sure your bike is covered under the best one for your circumstance, so we know most of the policies out there), and our claims handling service...which I think is the most important aspect of a policy - after all is this not why you buy insurance? So that you get a hassle free, efficient service in getting you back up and running.

    I hope all goes well firefighter - let us know how you get on!

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    firefighter

    Best of luck dude and I hope it all works out ok in the end!

    When you fill out the customer service card at the close of claim, you hopefully won't get a threat letter like I did. Oh and that letter found its way around to AMI's competition to looks of .

    AMI were cheap for sure, but I would rather pay the extra $500 its cost me to not get treated like a criminal.
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    EdBear is right. How many of you look at your policy wording word for word and understand what it means? Did you find anything ambiguous and ring up to clarify? Unless you are in the insurance business, using a broker is a very good idea to have the policy at least explained to you.

    Sounds like Nadia was having a bad day. We can all be assholes at times. Doesn't mean AMI the company isn't any good (and I work for a competitor!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    AMI are thieves and the service come claim time is appauling, we had all our insurance through them at this time (car/house/contents/bike/life) yet they still treated me like this.
    I could've told you that was the case. I dunno if it's that they don't care how much business you have with them, or that they don't like bike policies. We changed to them after a LONG time with State, who were too expensive and once again didn't give a crap that we had all our insurance (house, contents, four vehicle policies) with them. However, when my bike insurance came up for renewal, it was so expensive and unfriendly that I switched to kiwibike. Saved me some money, and I got much more favourable conditions, like $2500 gear cover, lower excess, trackday cover (for approved trackdays). They also didn't care about a couple of tickets I had.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Our house insurance with AMI. But.. when some little eejit knocked me off one of Coleman's loan bikes, AMI coughed up for all my gear, including a brand new ($1300) helmet. They took the eejit to court, and gave me my $250 excess back.

    Dealt with a very, very helpful little asian girl at the office in the CBD.

    Paid out within about three days of me getting them quotes for replacement gear. Can't really moan at that.
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    Didn't know AMI did the gear too.

    I put in my claim form after some drop kick went into the back of me (who didn't have insurance), didn't have to pay the excess. Been ok so far

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    Been with AMI since forever (25 years?) Had all sorts of claims from broken windows to a ruptured hot water cylinder, from broken glasses to a cell phone that went through the washing machine ... and a $1200 claim from when some bozo knocked my bike over when it was parked. Never had anything but great service and claims settled quicker than I could have hoped to expect.
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    -1 for AMI.

    They're the ACC of car insurance. If it's a clear cut case you'll be grand. But any opportunity to screw you they'll try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Well done AMI.
    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Errr, my recent claim went through sweet.
    My experience too dealing with them on a simple, no argument claim.


    That was until I received my renewal notice to find my premium up and my excess increased. A small claim, even holding a no claim history for years turned our premiums and excess into a joke. We had a few years without full insurance (3rd party only) after that claim. AMI get thumbs down from me. Seduce you to change your business to them by offering cheap as premiums, then shit on you after you make a claim.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    -1 for AMI.

    They're the ACC of car insurance. If it's a clear cut case you'll be grand. But any opportunity to screw you they'll try.
    They're insurance companies. Of course they'll do that.

    Bloody Jew-Scottish-Dutch-Duck's Butt people they are

    -Indy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    They're insurance companies. Of course they'll do that.

    Bloody Jew-Scottish-Dutch-Duck's Butt people they are

    -Indy
    Duck's Butt? A new one on me, please elaborate
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Duck's Butt? A new one on me, please elaborate
    water tight.

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