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Claims Review: Daniel Di Loreto

After contacting Club 4×4 and lodging a claim, i got off the phone feeling very relieved knowing that they not only were going to get me back on the road asap

Club 4X4 Reviews
Jun 13 2019

Jun 13 2019

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After being a member with Club 4×4 for only a few months, I toured Fraser Island with my two young children. After getting into some trouble with the driveline of my 76 Series Landcrusier, it required towing off the island and back to Rainbow Beach. After contacting Club 4×4 and lodging a claim, i got off the phone feeling very relieved knowing that they not only were going to get me back on the road asap, but also understood why we love our 4x4s and drive them ‘offroad’ to tour this wonderful country of ours. I cannot even think about the ‘hoops’ i would have had to jump through with a more conventional insurer. Club 4×4 had me back on the road in exactly one week the whole process was seamless.

Although i’ve been with them for only a few months, they will have me as a customer for life. If you own a 4×4 and use it, then insure it with Club 4×4, i cannot speak more highly of an insurer.

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