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Club 4X4 Review – Dave and Sharon Bridgman

My Wife and I would like to thank Club 4×4 and all the Team members for all there help with all our D-Max and Camper Insurance needs.

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Feb 21 2018

Feb 21 2018

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My Wife and I would like to thank Club 4×4 and all the Team members for all there help with all our D-Max and Camper Insurance needs. We spoke to Graham today and explained we are going on our BIG Trip to the Cape. Graham assisted us with our renewal and all the extra cover I asked for, to be absolutely covered for any unforeseen mishap on our trip. I have to say Graham is extremely helpful and went above, beyond the call of duty. Graham’s knowledge and experience in insurance is extremely high.

As for all of the Team member’s they all have high understanding with Club4x4. I enjoy speaking to each and every one of the team members. Every person I have spoken to, have been so polite and helpful, they make you feel so relaxed and part of Club 4×4 family.

We recommend Club 4×4 to friends who drive 4x4s. Now our insurance has been sorted, it’s time to start getting ready for the trip; this has been a long time on the drawing board.

A wonderful Time at Flinders Rangers SA

Dave and Sharon

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