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David Penk, insurance brokers in Chesterfield seems to specialise in Taxi insurance these days and usually tries to match any reasonably low quote. The other main agent a popular insurance company is a Mr Lifford representing Westminster Insurance, and he is based at Shaw Motors at bottom of Loxley Road. I don't have telephone numbers for these people but should be easy enough to find in the directory.

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Hi,

 

We are a taxi company Hummingbird Cars in London. We provide Airport Transfer service from all london airports. We are in need of having insurance cover for all over Taxi. Can anyone please advice us where we can buy best and most reliabel Insurance quotes for us.

 

 

Thank you

 

tom

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Hi Guys,

 

I NEED SOME HELP PLEASE !

 

I have recently passed my taxi stuff, and am going to buy a car I have been checking insurance quotes and I have had a few quotes which are around the 7k mark which is just too much. I am 26 and am new to this business and am hoping someone can help me out here. Thank you in advance.

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my husbands taxi insurance is due for renewam on the 13th weve contacted loads of companies but still no reasonable prices way too high can anyone suggest any good companies please!! highly appreciated .

 

 

Wheels insurance brokers at commonside, kilkink have you looked at any block policies? £45 to £60 (over 25) per week depending on your age and taxi company. Downside is you don't get any ncb but can work out alot cheaper for the first few years.

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Hi Guys,

 

I NEED SOME HELP PLEASE !

 

I have recently passed my taxi stuff, and am going to buy a car I have been checking insurance quotes and I have had a few quotes which are around the 7k mark which is just too much. I am 26 and am new to this business and am hoping someone can help me out here. Thank you in advance.

 

 

Have you got a radio? If not speak to the taxi company you want to work for before buying your car. The last thing you want is to buy a car and be unable to get a radio as their are alot of new drivers waiting to get on.

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PAKS4 is absolutely right when saying to go for weekly renewals. It may suit someone who is unsure how long he wants to be a taxi driver for, who gets some time off (like 2+ consecutive week off)- then weekly taxi insurance is a money saver.

 

Howeveer for someone who is commited to work a taxi driver more than 2 years, yearly cover is the best option- painfull option to start with (no No Claims Bonus is transfered from Domesitc an Social Policies into Taxi one), but eventually after 2 years you star saving money and have more options to shop arround. I am trying to put all tips and tricks regarding taxi insurance on my website. You may access it via my footer.

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