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Asked by paramjitbali on 28th November 2017 Report this content
Sabre is raising money by share offer. Any comments or recommendations?

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Asked by susiewebster on 21st June 2015 Report this content
My daughter took out insurance, but changed her mind before the insurance started with Go Girl insurance. They charged her £45. I thought you get a 14 day cooling off period. They won't refund the £45, they argue that she agreed to the rules and regulations. But with everything if you buy something, you have the right to get a refund if you're not happy. Can anyone help me, what to do about this?

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Asked by Zaralouise on 7th June 2014 Report this content
I took out insurance with go girl about a week ago and yesterday they phoned me telling me I failed to tell them about a claim I had made in March 2013 I told them that I didn't even have a license in March and they told me that's what my old insurance company had told them so I phoned my old insurance company and they told me it wasn't a claim I had made it was a claim one of the named drivers had made on their own car. When I phoned go girl back to explain they told me it still counts as me making a claim because he is a named driver on my car and I would be changed an extra £60 unless I took the named driver off because he is a risk so I took him off and got changed £20 instead and that was it sorted but now sabre have sent me a message telling me to contact them urgantly about my insurance which I can't do until the office opens. After reading theses reviews I don't know what to do. Could someone please help? Thanks!

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Report this content Suzann Written on: 09/06/2014
Much as I dislike this company's way of doing business, I believe that on this occasion they are correct. It is necessary to disclose accidents, claims and convictions for all drivers on your policy. It would seem however that Go Girl and the Lloyds syndicates the act for spend an extraordinary amount of time, money and effort trying to catch people out. That said, most other companies act on trust until you make a claim - than if you have misunderstood something or mislead them (unintentionally or otherwise) in any way, they simply refuse to pay out. Best option is to try to be totally up front about everything from day one.
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