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Club 4X4 Claim Review – Leigh Bourke

Club 4×4, All I can say is thank you.

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Jan 30 2018

Jan 30 2018

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Club 4×4, All I can say is thank you.

From the moment I called to lodge my claim, I felt like everything was under control.

Which was exactly what I needed after rolling my pride and joy. The process was very easy and the fact that you have 1 person looking after your claim is just great. You always speak to the same person who has knowledge of the incident and you don’t have to repeat the same story to 10 different people. Nothing was to much trouble for the team, and they did everything to make it stress free.

Thanks to Club 4X4, I now have a brand new Landcruiser being built right now.

I can not recommend Club 4X4 enough, and a huge thumbs up to them for their claims process being smooth and stress free.

Leigh

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