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    Prosperion-mods

    guys

    im just about to join up with Prosperion

    i have a monaro and wondering would i be able to do some mods like bodykit for instance whilst im with prosperion would they have any probs with it?...

    if anyone using Prosperion can explain that would be much appreciated


    thanks

    #2
    i think we have a few people on here that work for them
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      #3
      No you can't have mods with the current Prosperion insurance policy.

      It's a fleet insurance for leased vehicles, and generally lease insurance policies stipulate the car must be 100% standard...

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        #4
        Originally posted by PeterD
        No you can't have mods with the current Prosperion insurance policy.

        It's a fleet insurance for leased vehicles, and generally lease insurance policies stipulate the car must be 100% standard...
        My experience with fleet insurance for leased vehicles were most generous as far as modifications go.

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          #5
          Same with mine, or in the policy, says nothing about modifications!
          Originally posted by The Property Guru
          don't haemophrodites generally have tiny wangs?
          Originally posted by oxy
          No, that's asians
          A80 Supra
          80 Landcruiser

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            #6
            That's what my advice from Prosperion has been, you should check yourself though

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              #7
              MR Punany

              are you with prosperion...if not whom are you with ...pls

              thanks

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                #8
                Call me stupid but at a guess the best way to get the correct answer would be to call Prosperion on Tuesday.

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                  #9
                  You can always arrange and pay your own insurance and have Prosperion reimburse.
                  I ended up saving over $500 for the insurance on my S15 in its last year of lease.
                  It really does pay to shop around.
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                    #10
                    The insurance has changed since I was there, but you can package your own insurance like Taylz does. It's the best way, especially if you have a unique-ish vehicle.

                    Otherwise, simply call and speak to them on Tuesday and you'll get all your questions answered. If you haven't spoken to them yet, then you better sort out whether you can lease a car through work first, otherwise it's all just pie in the sky
                    Nathan

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                      #11
                      thanks for the replies guys i appreciate it ...

                      will do the "sensible" thing and call them up on tuesday to fine tune a few minor points...

                      thanks again..

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                        #12
                        Big Evil, Im with a company called NLC.
                        Originally posted by The Property Guru
                        don't haemophrodites generally have tiny wangs?
                        Originally posted by oxy
                        No, that's asians
                        A80 Supra
                        80 Landcruiser

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                          #13
                          This whole thing about whether or not you can mod your car on fleet insurance without telling them is pretty much a moot point.

                          Under the Insurance Contracts Act of 1984 it is your duty to disclose to the insurer every matter that you know, or could reasonably be expected to know, is relevant to the insurer's decision whether to accept the risk of the insurance and, if so, on what terms.

                          Moral of the story? Double check with the underwriter, you know what they say about people who assume things...

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