Mwhahahaha ..... what kind-a of dualie you buying that it does not fold up
and fit in a cubby-hole.

Did you get a reference number by any chance? We could always ask OUTsurance
for the actual telephone recording. :)

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Carine Reyneke <[email protected]>wrote:

> me: i'd like to insure my new bicycle. can i get a quote?
> outsurance dude: sure. is it a private or commercial vehicle?
> me: uhm. it's a bicycle. private, i guess.
> od: k. what kind of bike is it?
> me: all mountain. dual suspension.
> od: you should have rather gone for hardtail. they are way faster
> me: oh.
> od: where did you buy it?
> me: linden cycles.
> od: did you check out cajees? they are way cheaper, you know. and they've
> got a big variety of bicycles.
> me: no, didn't go to cajees. uhm.
> od: the shock has a lock-out?
> me: no.
> od: you should have gotten a lock-out. you are going to struggle on climbs.
> me: uhm. can you get me a quote?
> od: k. when you getting the bike?
> me: friday.
> od: have you had it insured with anyone else until now?
> me: no. it's a new bike, i'm picking it up on friday
>
> <blablabla>
> <insurancy stuff>
> <blablabla>
>
> me: if the bicycle is on the bike-rack behind the car because i'll be going
> somewhere after work, and i go to sandton city and park the car, and the
> bike gets stolen while im shopping, would it be covered?
> od: yes. it's comprehensive cover.
> me: if i do a nightrode, and after the ride put the bike on the bikerack
> behind the car, and the bike is stolen while i drink hot chocolate at doppio
> zero, would it be covered?
> od: yes. it's comprehensive cover.
> me: if i'm on my way back from a nightride, and someone bump into my car
> from behind, and damage the bicycle on the bikerack, would it be covered?
> od: yes. blablabla
>
> <further insurance questions>
>
> od: k, terms and conditions ... <blablabla> ... and there must be signs of
> forced entry into the car, and the insured item must be inside the car and
> hidden from view, e.g. in the cubby-hole or boot.
> me: uhm. it's a bicycle. it would not fit in the cubby-hole.
> od: oh. ok. i'll have to ask my boss about that, then.
>
>
>
> then he put me on hold. 5 minutes later i was still on hold, so i cut the
> call.
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Kind regards,
Roberto Ambrosio

There is an island of opportunity in the middle of every difficulty. Miss
that, though, and you're pretty much doomed.

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